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Fast

Fast

(adj)
UK
fɑːst
US
fæst
Definition: Moving or capable of moving at high speed.
Meaning: Nhanh, mau
Very Common
How to use "Fast" vocabulary in sentence (example)

The performance isn't anything to be overlooked with a top speed of 385 km/h (240 Mph) and 0-100km/h (0-62 Mph) of 2.8 seconds, this car is jaw-droppingly fast.

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The Hypersport features in everyone's favorite blockbuster street-racing film saga, Fast and Furious, crashing through 3 Dubai skyscrapers like a vehicular Spider-man.

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Wind inside the tornado spins fast, but the actual 'circle' of wind around them is huge.

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Modern processors often run so fast that gigahertz (GHz) is used instead.

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These properties don't come cheap and are often sold out year-round, so move fast if you have the option to land yourself one of these dream-come-true properties, even if it's just for the night.

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Here are fourteen fresh, fast facts about everyone's favorite Lymon fizzy-drink.

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Most smart phones use 3g technology to make them fast enough to practically use internet and other data features.

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Faster 4g networks operate in many places, with speeds estimated as fast as 100mbit/s to 1gbit/s (Gigabit per second).

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This would be as fast as some computer networks that use ethernet.

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Although deep-fried fish and chips are not considered a healthy meal, it is better for you than other fast food options.

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The city grew fast in the 15th century.

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There is a fast train that goes between the airport and the city center, the Leonardo Express, and many commuter railway lines to the nearby suburbs, along with long distance trains to other cities in Italy.

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In medieval times, seafood was less prestigious than other animal meats, and often seen as merely an alternative to meat on fast days.

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They cannot fly, but they can run very fast.

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