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speed
Speed tarimas:
/spi:d/
Speed audio:
Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:
- noun: Physics The rate or a measure of the rate of motion, especially:
- noun: Physics Distance traveled divided by the time of travel.
- noun: Physics The limit of this quotient as the time of travel becomes vanishingly small; the first derivative of distance with respect to time.
- noun: Physics The magnitude of a velocity.
- noun: Swiftness of action.
- noun: The act of moving rapidly.
- noun: The state of being in rapid motion; rapidity.
- noun: A transmission gear or set of gears in a motor vehicle.
- noun: A numerical expression of the sensitivity of a photographic film, plate, or paper to light.
- noun: The capacity of a lens to accumulate light at an appropriate aperture.
- noun: The length of time required or permitted for a camera shutter to open and admit light.
- noun: Slang A stimulant drug, especially amphetamine or methamphetamine.
- noun: Slang One that suits or appeals to a person's inclinations, skills, or character: Living in a large city is not my speed.
- noun: Archaic Prosperity; luck.
- verb-transitive: To cause to go, move, or proceed quickly; hasten.
- verb-transitive: To increase the speed or rate of; accelerate: speed up a car; sped production.
- verb-transitive: To wish Godspeed to.
- verb-transitive: To further, promote, or expedite (a legal action, for example).
- verb-transitive: Archaic To help to succeed or prosper; aid.
- verb-intransitive: To go, move, or proceed quickly: sped to the rescue.
- verb-intransitive: To drive at a speed exceeding a legal limit: was speeding on the freeway.
- verb-intransitive: To pass quickly: The days sped by. The months have sped along.
- verb-intransitive: To move, work, or happen at a faster rate; accelerate: His pulse speeded up.
- verb-intransitive: Archaic To prove successful; prosper.
- verb-intransitive: Archaic To get along in a specified manner; fare.
- idiom: up to speed Operating at maximum speed.
- idiom: up to speed Producing something or performing at an acceptable rate or level.
- idiom: up to speed Informal Fully informed of or conversant with: I'm not up to speed on these issues yet.
Lietuviškos reikšmės:
- with speed greitai
- to gather speed paskubėti
- didinti greitį
- pasen.pasisekimas
- daryti pažangą
- to speed we
- (sped)
- at full speed pilnu greičiu
- tempu
- to speed (up) greitinti
- paspartinti
- greitis
- tempas
- skubėti
- greitai eiti