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I . fast1 <-er, -est> [fæst, Brit fɑːst] ADJ

1. fast:

fast
rápido(-a)
the fast lane

2. fast clock, watch:

to be fast

3. fast (firmly fixed):

fast
preso(-a)

II . fast1 [fæst, Brit fɑːst] ADV

1. fast (quickly):

fast
fast

2. fast (firmly):

fast

3. fast (deeply):

fast
to be fast asleep

I . fast2 VERBO intr

fast

II . fast2 SUBST

fast
jejum m

fast food SUBST sem pl

fast food

fast-talk SUBST sem pl

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Rapid technology change, low initial cost, and planned obsolescence have resulted in a fast-growing surplus of computers or other electronic components around the globe.
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It depends on your subject matter, so if you had an action-packed skiing holiday, one second clips make for a good, fast-paced film.
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Capon was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm fast-medium.
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Other processes, such as fast-track legislation, have taken the place of the legislative veto and achieved the same effects.
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A security guard found a suspicious black bag left unattended in a fast food outlet and placed it in a back room.
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They live in the fast lane, keeping abreast of the latest trends.
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The band wrote original songs that featured distorted and fast-paced melodies.
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The song concludes with the piano accompaniment, despite the histrionic singer's pleas, becoming uncontrollably fast, and the singer having to escape the studio.
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One cornerstone of imperial court proceedings was that all confessions had to be acknowledged by the accused's signature, personal seal, or thumbprint, requiring fast writing.
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A driver hoping to pass a slow motorist in the fast lane can be stuck in an awkward situation.
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