FAST


Meaning of FAST in English

I.

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ long

VERB + FAST

▪ go on , keep , observe

All members of the religious community keep these ~s.

▪ break

In the evening the people break their ~.

II.

adj. , adv.

VERBS

▪ be , seem

Her pulse seemed very ~.

ADVERB

▪ extremely , fairly , very , etc.

I suppose delivery in two days is pretty ~, really.

I should make a very ~ profit on these.

▪ awfully , exceptionally , particularly , remarkably , surprisingly

▪ reasonably , relatively

▪ a little , slightly , etc.

▪ amazingly , blazingly , blindingly , impossibly , incredibly , unbelievably , unusually

He came around the corner blindingly ~.

▪ dangerously

Fast is used with these nouns: ↑ acceleration , ↑ access , ↑ bowler , ↑ bowling , ↑ car , ↑ computer , ↑ current , ↑ dance , ↑ delivery , ↑ descent , ↑ exit , ↑ film , ↑ food , ↑ friend , ↑ gallop , ↑ growth , ↑ horse , ↑ lane , ↑ lap , ↑ learner , ↑ link , ↑ modem , ↑ pace , ↑ passage , ↑ progress , ↑ pulse , ↑ rate , ↑ reaction , ↑ reactor , ↑ reader , ↑ recovery , ↑ reflex , ↑ relief , ↑ return , ↑ rhythm , ↑ road , ↑ route , ↑ runner , ↑ service , ↑ speed , ↑ stretch , ↑ stroke , ↑ tempo , ↑ time , ↑ track , ↑ traffic , ↑ train , ↑ trot , ↑ turnover , ↑ typist , ↑ walk , ↑ worker

III.

adv.

Fast is used with these adjectives: ↑ asleep , ↑ stuck

Fast is used with these verbs: ↑ approach , ↑ beat , ↑ breathe , ↑ change , ↑ decline , ↑ drive , ↑ drop , ↑ dwindle , ↑ expand , ↑ fade , ↑ fill , ↑ flow , ↑ fly , ↑ grow , ↑ pedal , ↑ progress , ↑ recede , ↑ recover , ↑ ride , ↑ rise , ↑ run , ↑ shrink , ↑ sink , ↑ spin , ↑ spread , ↑ think , ↑ travel , ↑ update , ↑ walk

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .