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Oxford Spanish Dictionary
fast track SUST. U
Oxford Spanish Dictionary
I. fast1 <faster fastest> [ingl. am. fæst, ingl. brit. fɑːst] ADJ.
1.1. fast (speedy):
fast car/runner/pace
fast car/runner/pace
fast ball/service
to pull a fast one on sb coloq.
to pull a fast one on sb coloq.
1.2. fast track/surface:
1.3. fast pred:
1.4. fast FOTO:
fast film
fast shutter
2. fast (tight) pred:
3. fast (permanent):
fast color
fast color
fast color
4. fast (dissolute):
fast arcznte.
II. fast1 [ingl. am. fæst, ingl. brit. fɑːst] ADV.
1.1. fast (quickly):
fast move/work/drive
fast move/work/drive
fast move/work/drive
1.2. fast (ahead of schedule):
2. fast (firmly):
3. fast (soundly):
I. fast2 V. intr.
II. fast2 SUST.
I. track [ingl. am. træk, ingl. brit. trak] SUST.
1. track C (mark):
to be on sb's track(s)
seguirle la pista or el rastro a alguien
despistar a alguien
to make tracks coloq.
to make tracks coloq.
2.1. track (road, path):
2.2. track (course of thought, action):
2.3. track (path):
2.4. track (projected path):
3.1. track:
to have the inside track (on sth) ingl. am. (have the advantage)
atrbv. track athlete
3.2. track (horse-racing) ingl. am.:
4. track U (track events):
track ingl. am.
6.1. track FERRO. C (way):
6.2. track FERRO. U (rails etc):
vías fpl
7.1. track C (song, piece of music):
7.2. track C (on recording medium):
7.3. track C INFORM.:
8.1. track C (on tank):
8.2. track C (distance between wheels):
9. track C (for curtains):
II. track [ingl. am. træk, ingl. brit. trak] V. trans.
1. track (follow):
track animal
track animal
track person
track spacecraft/missile
2. track (deposit with feet) ingl. am.:
III. track [ingl. am. træk, ingl. brit. trak] V. intr.
1.1. track AUDIO:
track needle/pickup:
1.2. track MOTOR:
2. track (tread marks):
track ingl. am.
en el diccionario PONS
I. fast1 [fɑ:st, ingl. am. fæst] -er, -est ADJ.
1. fast:
2. fast clock:
3. fast (firmly fixed):
to make fast NÁUT.
to make sth fast (to sth)
4. fast (immoral):
II. fast1 [fɑ:st, ingl. am. fæst] -er, -est 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.
I. track [træk] SUST.
1. track (path):
2. track (rails):
3. track ingl. am. in station:
4. track (mark):
track of animal
track of bullet
5. track (path):
to be on the right track a. fig.
6. track (logical course):
to be on track (to do sth)
7. track (career path):
8. track DEP.:
9. track (song):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to keep track (of sb/sth)
to lose track (of sb/sth)
to make tracks coloq.
II. track [træk] V. trans.
1. track (pursue):
to track sth/sb
2. track (trace):
III. track [træk] V. intr. CINE
en el diccionario PONS
I. fast1 <-er, -est> [fæst] ADJ.
1. fast (quick):
2. fast clock:
3. fast (firmly fixed):
to make fast NÁUT.
to make sth fast (to sth)
4. fast (immoral):
II. fast1 [fæst] ADV.
1. fast (quickly):
2. fast (firmly):
3. fast (deeply):
I. fast2 [fæst] V. intr. (go without food)
II. fast2 [fæst] SUST. (period without food)
I. track [træk] SUST.
1. track (path):
2. track (rails):
3. track in station:
4. track (mark):
track of animal
track of bullet
5. track (path):
6. track (logical course):
to be on track (to do sth)
7. track (career path):
8. track DEP.:
9. track (song):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
to keep track (of sth/sb)
to lose track (of sth/sb)
to make tracks coloq.
II. track [træk] V. trans.
1. track (pursue):
to track sth/sb
2. track (trace):
III. track [træk] V. intr. CINE
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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They live in the fast lane, keeping abreast of the latest trends.
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It depends on your subject matter, so if you had an action-packed skiing holiday, one second clips make for a good, fast-paced film.
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They can be kept in aquaria, but mostly grow too fast to be popular aquarium fish.
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One cornerstone of imperial court proceedings was that all confessions had to be acknowledged by the accused's signature, personal seal, or thumbprint, requiring fast writing.
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It is a fast-growing evergreen tree growing to 50m 0 in favourable conditions, but much smaller in poor soils.
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