fast

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fast englannista suomeksi

  1. kevytkenkäinen

  2. paastota

  3. pikaisesti, kovaa, lujaa, nopeasti

  4. nopea

  5. kesto-

  6. uskollinen

  7. paastoaminen, paasto

  8. edistävä

  9. lujasti kiinni, kiinni, lujasti kiinni oleva

  10. tiukasti, lujasti

  11. valoherkkä

  1. luja, pitävä, vahva, tiukka

  2. vahva

  3. uskollinen

  4. nopea, vauhdikas

  5. nopea

  6. sikeä, syvä

  7. värinpitävä

  8. menevä; pelimies fast man, pelinainen fast woman

  9. edellä adv.

  10. lujasti, tiukasti

  11. sikeästi

  12. nopeasti, pikaisesti

  13. etuajassa

  14. paastota

  15. Substantiivi

  16. Verbi

fast englanniksi

  1. Firmly or securely fixed in place; stable. (defdate)

  2. (syn)

    (ant)

    (hypo)

    (ux)

  3. Firm against attack; fortified by nature or art; impregnable; strong.

  4. {{RQ:Spenser Ireland

  5. Steadfast, with unwavering feeling. (Now mostly in set phrases like (m).) (defdate)

  6. {{quote-text|en|year=1933|author=Will Hudson; Irving Mills; Eddy DeLange|title=(song)|Moonglow

  7. Moving with great speed, or capable of doing so; swift, rapid. (defdate)

  8. Having a energy between 1 million and 20 million volts; often used to describe the energy state of free neutrons at the moment of their release by a fission or fusion reaction (i.e., before the neutrons have been slowed down by anything).

  9. Of a place, characterised by business, hustle and bustle, etc.

  10. (quote-book)

  11. Causing unusual rapidity of play or action.

  12. Able to transfer data in a short period of time.

  13. {{quote-journal|en|date=2007-11-18|author=Jim Holt|title=Mind of a Rock|work=The New York Times|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/18/magazine/18wwln-lede-t.html

  14. (U) or sound (of sleep); asleep (of people). (defdate)

  15. (RQ:Shakespeare Macbeth)

  16. Not running or fading when subjected to detrimental conditions such as wetness or intense light; permanent. (defdate)

  17. {{quote-book|en|title=A History of Textiles|author=Kax Wilson|publisher=Westview Press|year=1979|ISBN=0891584919|page=87

  18. Tenacious; retentive.

  19. (RQ:Bacon Essayes)

  20. Having an extravagant lifestyle or immoral habits. (defdate)

  21. {{quote-text|en|year=1852|author=John Swaby|title=Physiology of the Opera|page=74

  22. (quote-journal)

  23. (quote-text)

  24. Uncharacteristically mature or promiscuous for one's age.

  25. (quote-book) if she is of the slightly faster kind that gives smart lunch parties at the Strand Corner House, her diet is sometimes a little stronger; she takes to novels of the orchid house and the tiger's lair, to the artless erotics of Miss Elinor Glyn, Mr Hubert Wales, and Miss Victoria Cross.

  26. (senseid) Ahead of the correct time or schedule. (defdate)

  27. More sensitive to light than average. (defdate)

  28. A train that calls at only some stations it passes between its origin and destination, typically just the principal stations.

  29. (ellipsis of).

  30. (senseid) In a firm or secure manner, securely; in such a way as not to be moved; safe, sound (defdate).

  31. (RQ:Shakespeare Merchant of Venice Q1)

  32. (RQ:Swift Gulliver)

  33. (senseid) Deeply or soundly (defdate).

  34. (senseid) Immediately following in place or time; close, very near (defdate).

  35. (senseid) Quickly, with great speed; within a short time (defdate).

  36. (senseid) Ahead of the correct time or schedule.

  37. To practice religious abstinence, especially from food.

  38. (RQ:KJV)

  39. (RQ:Milton Paradise Regained)

  40. 1677 George Fox, ''The Hypocrites Fast and Feast Not God's Holy Day'', p. 8 (paraphrasing Matthew 6:16-18).

  41. And is it not the Command of Christ, that in their Fast they should not appear unto men to fast?
  42. To reduce or limit one's nutrition intake for medical or health reasons, to diet.

  43. {{quote-journal|en|year=1977|author=Suza Norton|title=To get the most benefit from fasting use a body-building diet|journal=Yoga Journal|section=Jul-Aug 1977, p. 40

  44. {{quote-text|en|year=1983|title=Experimental Lung Research|volume=5-6|publisher=Informa healthcare|page=134

  45. To cause (a person or animal) to abstain, especially from eating.

  46. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/17689690/ Walker ''et al.'' (2007)

  47. At 11 weeks of age, all mice were fasted overnight and underwent gallbladder ultrasonography to determine ejection fraction.
  48. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28555510/ Semick ''et al.'' (2018)

  49. Kittens, when fasted overnight, were not hypoglycemic (
  50. The act or practice of fasting, religious abstinence from food.

  51. {{quote-text|en|year=1878|author=Joseph Bingham|title=The Antiquities of the Christian Church|volume=2|page=1182

  52. Any of the fasting periods in the liturgical year.

  53. 1662 Peter Gunning, ''The Holy Fast of Lent Defended Against All Its Prophaners: Or, a Discourse, Shewing that Lent-Fast was First Taught the World by the Apostles'' (1677 1662), p. 13 (translation of the Paschal Epistle of Theophilus of Alexandria).

  54. And so may we enter the Fasts at hand, beginning Lent the 30th. day of the Month Mechir
  55. pomp

  56. luxury

  57. firm

  58. solid

  59. tight

  60. fixed

  61. permanent

  62. regular

  63. almost, nearly

  64. (infl of)

  65. almost; nearly

  66. (uxi)

  67. hardly

  68. extremely, much

  69. {{quote-text|de|year=1545|author=Martin Luther; et al|chapter=Biblia|publisher=Hans Lufft|title=Gen 12:14

  70. (verb form of)

  71. strongly, with force

  72. fast (gloss)

  73. solid, steady, firm, fixed, permanent

  74. (inflection of)

  75. solid, steady, firm, fixed, permanent, stuck

  76. firm, strong

  77. solid, firm

  78. splendour, pomp

  79. (alternative form of)

  80. caught (qualifier), captured

  81. fixed, fastened, unmoving

  82. firm, solid (as opposed to liquid)

  83. although (short form of fastän)

  84. fixed, firmly, steadily (synonymous to the adjective)

  85. although, though

  86. (soft mutation of)