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I. fast1 [fɑ:st, ingl. am. fæst] ADJ.

1. fast (quick):

fast road, lane
fast train

2. fast (ahead of time):

3. fast (durable):

fast colour

4. fast FOTO:

fast film
fast lens

II. fast1 [fɑ:st, ingl. am. fæst] ADV.

1. fast (quickly):

2. fast (firmly):

3. fast (deeply):

I. fast2 [fɑ:st, ingl. am. fæst] V. intr.

II. fast2 [fɑ:st, ingl. am. fæst] SUST.

fast food SUST. sin pl.

I. fast-forward V. trans., intr.

przewijać [perf przewinąć] [się] do przodu

II. fast-forward SUST. sin pl.

fast lane SUST.

fast lane AUTO.:

locuciones, giros idiomáticos:

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shore fast SUST.

shore fast NÁUT. COMP
Present
Ifast
youfast
he/she/itfasts
wefast
youfast
theyfast
Past
Ifasted
youfasted
he/she/itfasted
wefasted
youfasted
theyfasted
Present Perfect
Ihavefasted
youhavefasted
he/she/ithasfasted
wehavefasted
youhavefasted
theyhavefasted
Past Perfect
Ihadfasted
youhadfasted
he/she/ithadfasted
wehadfasted
youhadfasted
theyhadfasted

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The player can also rewind and occasionally fast-forward time at will.
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Clicking on an event in the existing post-game results log jumps the replay to that moment, and the timeline is fully scrubbable to allow for easy fast-forward and rewind.
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The scale and complexity of the issues facing our fast-forward world have no precedent.
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If viewing dailies on video, often all the footage is transferred and the viewer can fast-forward as desired.
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Muck's incredible speed is shown as he runs in fast-forward.
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