quicken 英 [ˈkwɪkən]   美 [ˈkwɪkən]

quicken

quicken  英 [ˈkwɪkən] 美 [ˈkwɪkən]

vi. 加快;变活跃;进入胎动期  vt. 加快;鼓舞;使复活 

进行时:quickening  过去式:quickened  过去分词:quickened  第三人称单数:quickens  名词复数:quickens 

We have to quicken our pace. 我们必须加快步伐。
They have to quicken up their rate of work to fulfil the production quota. 为了完成生产指标,他们就得加快工作速度。

  • When things quicken, they speed up or make something go faster. If you're late for school, you should probably quicken your pace.
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  • vi. 加快;变活跃;进入胎动期
  • vt. 加快;鼓舞;使复活
  • 1. We have to quicken our pace.

    我们必须加快步伐。

  • 2. They have to quicken up their rate of work to fulfil the production quota.

    为了完成生产指标,他们就得加快工作速度。

  • 3. So the shift in global power to places such as Brazil, Russia, India and China will, if anything, quicken.

    因此,全球力量将加快向巴西、俄国、印度和中国这些国家转移,如果有何不同的话。

  • quicken (v.) c. 1300, "come to life; give life to," from quick (adj.) + -en (1). Meaning "become faster" is from 1805. Related: Quickened; quickening. An earlier verb was simply quick (c. 1200), from Old English gecwician.
quick·en / ˈkwɪkən ; NAmE ˈkwɪkən / verb ( formal) 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to become quicker or make sth quicker (使)加快,加速 She felt her heartbeat quicken as he approached. 随着他的走近,她觉得自己的心跳加速了。 quickensth He quickened his pace to catch up with them. 他加快脚步赶上他们。 2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] quicken(sth) to become more active; to make sth more active 变得更活跃;使更活跃 His interest quickened as he heard more about the plan. 他越听这个计划越觉得感兴趣。 quicken quickens quickened quickening quick·en / ˈkwɪkən ; NAmE ˈkwɪkən /
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