Rápido in english

Quick

pronunciation: kwɪk part of speech: adjective
In gestures

rápido = cursory ; fast ; fleeting ; meteoric ; prompt ; quick ; rapid ; ready ; speedy ; swift ; expeditious ; fast-paced [fast paced] ; quickfire ; quick and dirty ; rapid paced ; accelerated ; nifty ; nippy ; fleet ; fleet of foot ; fleet-footed ; racy ; fast-moving ; snappy . 

Example: A cursory glance at the first column on this page of the schedules shows you that the terms listed here have a code number assigned to each.Example: This arrangement is faster than waiting until documents are ordered.Example: From time to time librarians do catch a fleeting glimpse of how others see them when some journalist or academic does articulate this widespread phobia.Example: This article discusses the serious implications of published research on price comparisons, especially when periodical prices are experiencing a meteoric rise.Example: In some instances the exploitation of centralised cataloguing records contributes to more prompt cataloguing, since less local cataloguing needs to be performed.Example: Fixed length fields the are economical on storage space, and records using fixed length fields are quick and easy to code.Example: Currency is more important in subjects where developments are rapid, than in more stable areas.Example: Any shelf arrangement systems which do not permit ready location of specific documents are cumbersome for the user or member of staff seeking a specific document.Example: Thus familiarity with normal filing orders becomes an important factor in complete and speedy retrieval from almost all printed sources.Example: For example, books close to the door and the circulation desk may be intended for the user who merely wishes to make a swift selection of items to take away and read elsewhere.Example: Activities can be plotted to allow the librarian to determine the most expeditious route that can be taken to finish the event.Example: Access to current, reliable quality news is an important need in the fast-paced environment of all large corporations and service organisations.Example: The librarian should be at pains to avoid the quick-fire response of the quiz contestant.Example: A 'quick and dirty' method is for all participants to select their 'favourite five' from each category.Example: This is a rapid paced, 30 minute session that introduces students to the concept of a search strategy and to various reference sources in print.Example: The author locates the waning educational computing craze in the historical context of an ed-tech trajectory that has brought visions of accelerated academic achievement followed by disappointment.Example: Cannes and Monaco have lots of money, beautiful women, nifty cars, lots of style and arrogance.Example: Around city and suburbs, the car is nippy and responds well.Example: Running up my forearm were what appeared to be several hundred teeny, tiny, very fleet baby spiders.Example: You are right, he did look very fleet of foot and he was indeed throwing punches in bunches.Example: Mercury was named by the Romans after the fleet-footed messenger of the gods because it seemed to move more quickly than any other planet.Example: The survey found that men want racy cars while women feel more humble motors are best for them.Example: I have also taken the opportunity to up-date every chapter of the book so as to help the reader keep track of this fast-moving technology.Example: Things were snappy and all, however one day, things just became really slow.

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» actuar rápidobe quick off the markbe quick off the blocks .

Example: Why is it that women are so much more quick off the mark than men to be appropriately dressed when the weather turns good?.

Example: They were quick off the blocks and were sitting pretty with a two-goal cushion over their rivals after only fifteen minutes.

» aguas rápidaswild waterswhitewater [También escrito separado white water]turbulent waters .

Example: It was in these wild waters that the world record brook trout was caught in 1915.

Example: The article 'Navigating permanent 'whitewater' of organizational change' explores the influence of organizational change on campus libraries.

Example: His experience and expertise has guided IFLA members smoothly across what could easily have been turbulent waters = Sus conocimientos y experiencia en la formulación de los Estatutos ha guiado a los miembros de la IFLA sin problemas a través de lo que podrían haber sido fácilmente aguas turbulentas.

» andar rápidospeed walkingpower walkingfitness walking .

Example: Even better, speed walking is easier on your joints, since you hit the ground with less than half the force you do when you jog.

Example: From a weight-loss perspective, running trumps power walking.

Example: A good fitness walking speed is 3 to 4 miles per hour, the pace you'd walk if you're late for a meeting or cruising through the airport to make a flight.

» antro de comida rápidafast-food joint .

Example: They are the people who sneer at the thought of eating at a fast-food joint.

» a un paso rápidoat a rapid pace .

Example: Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.

» a un ritmo rápidoat a rapid pace .

Example: Capitalism in the US & GB is steaming ahead at a rapid pace relatively unthreatened by other economies of the world.

» avance rápido de imágenesfast motion .

Example: For example, the most recent range of video recorders includes features like freeze frame, slow motion, fast motion and rapid search for individual frames.

» cada vez más rápidoever faster .

Example: Today's world turns ever faster on the axis of change.

» caminar rápidospeed walkingpower walkingfitness walkingfitness walking .

Example: Even better, speed walking is easier on your joints, since you hit the ground with less than half the force you do when you jog.

Example: From a weight-loss perspective, running trumps power walking.

Example: A good fitness walking speed is 3 to 4 miles per hour, the pace you'd walk if you're late for a meeting or cruising through the airport to make a flight.

Example: A good fitness walking speed is 3 to 4 miles per hour, the pace you'd walk if you're late for a meeting or cruising through the airport to make a flight.

» cocción rápidafast cooking .

Example: Fast cooking and easy operation make this pressure cooker a really practical family accessory.

» comenzar muy rápidobe off to a fast start .

Example: Ithaca was off to a fast start, scoring twice in the game's first two minutes.

» comenzar rápidobe quick off the markbe quick off the blocks .

Example: Why is it that women are so much more quick off the mark than men to be appropriately dressed when the weather turns good?.

Example: They were quick off the blocks and were sitting pretty with a two-goal cushion over their rivals after only fifteen minutes.

» comida (de preparación) rápidaconvenience food .

Example: When you're hungry and want something fast, it's tempting to grab a convenience food item and zap it in the microwave without taking time to read the cooking instructions.

» comida rápidajunk foodfast foodready meal .

Example: Junk food at slumber parties is a time-honored tradition.

Example: The article 'Cold storage and fast food: the feeding of discovery' discusses some of the economic and social forces that tend to shape the library and information field.

Example: We all succumb to ready meals occasionally -- but most would draw the line at serving them at dinner parties.

» comprobación rápidaspot check .

Example: To answer this question, the writer made a spot check of selected schools in Texas by means of a mailed questionnaire.

» consulta rápidaready reference [Expresión que se utiliza para referirse principalmente a las obras de referencia de una biblioteca por la característica que presenta de dar una respuesta directa a la pregunta del lector] .

Example: Although full text data bases are especially good for ready reference in library reference work, many libraries are not funded to use on-line sources routinely for ready reference.

» creación rápida de prototiposrapid prototyping .

Example: Its primary aim is to provide interface designers and librarians with a tool to do rapid prototyping of retrieval interfaces and to enable them to experiment with new ideas efficiently.

» de crecimiento más rápidofastest-growing .

Example: We cannot figure out why you haven't realized that soccer is the fastest-growing preferred sport of most children.

» de crecimiento rápidofast-growingfast-evolving .

Example: Fixed location is difficult to maintain with a fast-growing collection.

Example: To deal with these fast-evolving mobile markets, unique skill sets are needed.

» de crecimiento rápido y descontroladosprawling [Que se extiende sobre una zona muy amplia y de forma descontrolada] .

Example: In Britain, this meant the dislocation and scattering of what were close-knit communities either to sprawling suburban council estates, often grossly lacking in amenities, or to blocks of high-rise flats.

» de desarrollo rápidofast-evolving .

Example: To deal with these fast-evolving mobile markets, unique skill sets are needed.

» de movimientos rápidosquick-moving .

Example: The image which the majority of girls have of the sports woman is as of a healthy, slim, clean, quick-moving, intelligent, strong-willed, self-assured & natural person.

» de rápido crecimientorapidly expandingrapidly growing .

Example: A rapidly expanding number of organizations have begun to use high performance, completely digital networks, such as the Internet.

Example: The scheme was designed by the Library of Congress staff to be tailor-made for their own library with its immense and rapidly growing stock and with its bias towards law and the social sciences.

» de una forma rápidaquickly .

Example: A large number of documents can be indexed quickly and cheaply.

» de un modo rápidoovernightat short notice .

Example: The development of optical fibres for information transmission has exciting potential here, but there is a very large investment in the present systems which cannot be swept aside overnight.

Example: Each of the experts is available for telephone consultation at short notice.

» empezar rápidobe quick off the markbe quick off the blocks .

Example: Why is it that women are so much more quick off the mark than men to be appropriately dressed when the weather turns good?.

Example: They were quick off the blocks and were sitting pretty with a two-goal cushion over their rivals after only fifteen minutes.

» en rápida expansiónfast expanding .

Example: A fast expanding nightlife and a red-hot design district are making it one of the world's most glamorous destinations.

» eyaculación rápidarapid ejaculation .

Example: Premature ejaculation (also known as rapid ejaculation) is the most common type of sexual dysfunction in men younger than 40 years.

» hablar rápidofast-talking .

Example: She is known today for her fast-talking but when she recalls her early years, she speaks slowly, thoughtfully.

» industria de la comida rápida, laready-meal industry, the .

Example: Given that it is clearly possible to produce healthier ready-meals, more pressure could be placed on the ready-meal industry to improve the nutritional profile of all meals.

» ir más rápidogo + faster .

Example: Many, I would venture to say most, people would like to make their car go faster.

» ir rápidofly [Verbo irregular: pasado flew, participio flown. Tercera persona singular flies] .

Example: For example, pilots flying on international routes sometimes have problems in understanding weather reports spoken in English but with a heavy local accent.

» marcha rápidaspeed walkingpower walkingfitness walking .

Example: Even better, speed walking is easier on your joints, since you hit the ground with less than half the force you do when you jog.

Example: From a weight-loss perspective, running trumps power walking.

Example: A good fitness walking speed is 3 to 4 miles per hour, the pace you'd walk if you're late for a meeting or cruising through the airport to make a flight.

» menos rápidos, losless fleet of foot, the [Expresión usualmente acompañada del artículo] .

Example: The new principle of open access was treating the working class with more dignity, even though stock shortages created another underprivileged minority in the less fleet of foot.

» mirar rápida y brevementecatch + sight of .

Example: 'Good grief!', he cried, catching sight of the clock.

» moverse muy rápidozap along .

Example: Feel the power of these jet skis as you zap along the Cornish coastline = Siente el poder de estas motos de agua mientras te mueves a toda mecha por las costas de Cornualles.

» mucho más rápidofar faster .

Example: The treated film needs to be far faster in action than present examples.

» muy frecuente y rápidorapid-fire .

Example: The librarian should distinguish big from little problems to avoid getting caught in a situation that is rapid-fire and not effective.

» obras de consulta rápidaquick reference material .

Example: The reference department contain quick reference material including street and trade directories, bus, train and air timetables, year-books, gazetteers, list of addresses, booklets, guide books, etc.

» pensar rápidothink on + Posesivo + feet .

Example: When you're called on to thinking on your feet, it can be intimidating and stressful.

» persona que habla muy rápidofast-talker .

Example: Fast talkers that talk fast in their native language is quite a natural behavior.

» preparar algo de comer rápidorustle up + some tucker [Expresión de origen australiano] .

Example: There really is no better place to relax, recline, and rustle up some tucker when exploring Australia this year.

» que habla muy rápidofast-talking .

Example: Apparently Mike couldn't understand his fast-talking southern accent.

» rápida y enormementeat a bound .

Example: Her anxiety increased at a bound.

» rápidosrapids .

Example: It's a fortress guarding sacredy waterfalls, and a cauldron of savage white-water and unrunnable rapids.

» reaccionar rápidobe quick off the markbe quick off the blocks .

Example: Why is it that women are so much more quick off the mark than men to be appropriately dressed when the weather turns good?.

Example: They were quick off the blocks and were sitting pretty with a two-goal cushion over their rivals after only fifteen minutes.

» recordar de un modo rápidosweep back to .

Example: As her mind swept back to her discussion with Marsha James concerning a replacement, she grew more sombre.

» responder rápidobe quick off the markbe quick off the blocks .

Example: Why is it that women are so much more quick off the mark than men to be appropriately dressed when the weather turns good?.

Example: They were quick off the blocks and were sitting pretty with a two-goal cushion over their rivals after only fifteen minutes.

» restaurante de comida rápidafast-food restaurant .

Example: The exhibition focuses on three examples of American vernacular architecture: diners, gasoline stations, and fast-food restaurants.

» ser de crecimiento rápidobe a quick grower .

Example: Eucalyptus trees are quick growers and many species reach a great height.

» ser muy rápidobe quick on/off + Posesivo + feet .

Example: He is very quick off his feet and is active around the basket at both ends.

» ser rápidobe quick off the markbe quick off the blocks .

Example: Why is it that women are so much more quick off the mark than men to be appropriately dressed when the weather turns good?.

Example: They were quick off the blocks and were sitting pretty with a two-goal cushion over their rivals after only fifteen minutes.

» tan rápido como una liebreas quick as a wink(as) quick as a flash .

Example: And quick as a wink, Jack picked up the coin and put it into his purse.

Example: If you're looking for more info on any of our products just drop us a message in the form below and one of our team will get back to you as quick as a flash.

» tan rápido como un rayoas quick as a wink(as) quick as a flash .

Example: And quick as a wink, Jack picked up the coin and put it into his purse.

Example: If you're looking for more info on any of our products just drop us a message in the form below and one of our team will get back to you as quick as a flash.

» tan rápido como un relámpagoas quick as a wink(as) quick as a flash .

Example: And quick as a wink, Jack picked up the coin and put it into his purse.

Example: If you're looking for more info on any of our products just drop us a message in the form below and one of our team will get back to you as quick as a flash.

» tugurio de comida rápidafast-food joint .

Example: They are the people who sneer at the thought of eating at a fast-food joint.

» venderse rápidosell + fast .

Example: Homes are selling fast in Amarillo according to local realtors showing that now is the perfect time to buy a house.

Rápido synonyms

prompt in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: prɑmpt part of speech: adjective, verb fast in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: fæst part of speech: adverb, adjective, noun agile in spanish: ágil, pronunciation: ædʒəl part of speech: adjective active in spanish: activo, pronunciation: æktɪv part of speech: adjective intelligent in spanish: inteligente, pronunciation: ɪntelədʒənt part of speech: adjective nimble in spanish: ágil, pronunciation: nɪmbəl part of speech: adjective ready in spanish: Listo, pronunciation: redi part of speech: adjective warm in spanish: calentar, pronunciation: wɔrm part of speech: adjective immediate in spanish: inmediato, pronunciation: ɪmidiət part of speech: adjective promptly in spanish: prontamente, pronunciation: prɑmptli part of speech: adverb spry in spanish: ágil, pronunciation: spraɪ part of speech: adjective flying in spanish: volador, pronunciation: flaɪɪŋ part of speech: noun quickly in spanish: con rapidez, pronunciation: kwɪkli part of speech: adverb speedy in spanish: rápido, pronunciation: spidi part of speech: adjective straightaway in spanish: inmediatamente, pronunciation: streɪtəweɪ part of speech: adverb, noun hurried in spanish: apresurado, pronunciation: hɜrid part of speech: adjective excitable in spanish: excitable, pronunciation: ɪksaɪtəbəl part of speech: adjective
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