n.
- 速率,速度[C][U]
The train is travelling at a
speed of sixty miles an hour.
火車正以每小時六十英里的速度行駛。
- 快速,迅速[U]
You work with amazing
speed.
你工作起來速度奇快。
- (膠片等的)感光速率;(攝影機的)曝光速率[C][U]
- (汽車等的)變速裝置,排檔[C]
The young man just bought a 10-
speed bicycle.
這個年輕人剛買了一輛十速自行車。
- 【俚】脫氧麻黃鹼(一種興奮劑),安非他命[U]
- 【古】幸運,成功;昌盛[U]
vi.
- 迅速前進,快行[Q]
The ambulance
sped to the hospital.
救護車急速向醫院駛去。
- (通常用進行式)行進得過快,超速行駛
Tom was fined for
speeding.
湯姆因超速行車被罰款。
- 加速[(+up)]
- 【古】過日子;興隆;成功
vt.
- 快速傳送;發射
Now space satellites are used to
speed long distance calls.
現在宇宙衛星被用來快速傳送長途電話。
- 急速送至[O]
- 促進;加快……的速度
Fresh air and nutritious food will
speed his recovery.
呼吸新鮮空氣,吃有營養的食物會促進他身體的康復。
- 調整(機器等的)速率;使定速運行
- 祝願……一路平安;祝願……早日成功
- 【古】使成功;使興隆
片語
speed up
- (使)加快速度
They have
speeded up production.
他們加快了生產速度。
衍生
辨析
n.
- the rate at which someone or something moves or operates or is able to move or operate.
▸rapidity of movement or action.
- each of the possible gear ratios of a bicycle or (US) of a motor vehicle.
- the light-gathering power or f-number of a camera lens.
▸the duration of a photographic exposure.
▸the sensitivity of photographic film to light.
- informal an amphetamine drug, especially methamphetamine.
- archaic success; prosperity.
v.
(past and past part. sped)
- move quickly.
▸
(speed up)
move or work more quickly.
▸
(also speed something up)
cause to happen more quickly.
- (of a motorist) travel at a speed greater than the legal limit.
- informal take or be under the influence of an amphetamine drug.
- archaic make prosperous or successful.
Phrase
- at speed
quickly. - up to speed
- operating at full speed or capacity.
- informal fully informed or up to date.
Derivative
Etymology
OE spēd (n.), spēdan (v.), from the Gmc base of OE spōwan ‘prosper, succeed’.