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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++rap·id /ˈræpɪd/ ●●○ W3 adjective  FAST/QUICKhappening or done very quickly and in a very short time 快速的,迅速的 fast, quick The patient made a rapid recovery. 病人迅速康复。rapid growth/expansion/development/increase rapid population growth 人口的快速增长 a period of rapid decline 迅速衰退期 He fired three times in rapid succession (=one after another). 他接连开了三枪。see thesaurus at fastrapidity /rəˈpɪdəti/ noun [uncountable] Their debts mounted with alarming rapidity. 他们的债务以惊人的速度增长。nCOLLOCATIONSnounsrapid growth/expansion/developmentThe industry is experiencing rapid growth.a rapid increase/riseThe country cannot cope with a rapid increase in population.rapid changeThe labour market has undergone a period of rapid change over the last few years.the rapid spread of somethingClose contact between people resulted in the rapid spread of the disease.a rapid decline/deteriorationThese parasites cause a rapid decline in the health of the fish.rapid progressBoth Tom and Victoria had made rapid progress under his guidance.a rapid responseHe praised state health authorities for their rapid response to the crisis.phrasesat a rapid rate/paceDeforestation is occurring at a rapid rate as a result of agricultural development.in rapid succession (=quickly, one after the other)Pictures of a man were flashed upon the screen in rapid succession.
Examples from the Corpus
rapidAdolescence is a period of great and rapid change.The rapid force of airbag inflation saves adult lives.Will cast a rapid glance at the clock.a rapid increase in the populationRapid learning: Learn to speak a new language in 12 weeks!For hard-liners, on both sides, the rapid movement toward a new world structure was alarming.The college offers a rapid programme of training for librarians.After one treatment the fish has made rapid progress and is now able to swim upright.Investments in public transport in these areas have concentrated on expensive high technology systems of rapid rail transit.She made a rapid recovery after her operation.But this same development model has recently produced the largest and most rapid reduction of poverty in history.That was the first wonderful release, others were to follow in rapid succession.rapid growth/expansion/development/increaseEmployment of local government inspectors is concentrated in cities and in suburban areas undergoing rapid growth.Molecular biology is often difficult to recommend text books for because of its multidisciplinary nature and rapid developments.Such churn is a byproduct of rapid growth in Arizona.There was a rapid increase in the output of journals and books and in the range of and demand for newspapers.Its rapid expansion is causing severe strains on its current buildings on Corstorphine Hill.But the issue was fascinating because of other things, heralding the rapid development of technology in the next century.This led to the rapid growth of the private courier industry, with substantial benefits to business users.The regions with the most rapid growth rates were two of the more rural, East Anglia and the South West.
Origin rapid (1600-1700) Latin rapidus seizing, sweeping away, from rapere; → RAPE1
rap·id adjectiven COLLOCATIONS1LDOCE OnlineChineseSyllable
quickly happening very or Corpus and in done


rapid
rapid W3 /ˈræpəd, ˈræpɪd/ adjective
 Date: 1600-1700
 Language: Latin
 Origin: rapidus 'seizing, sweeping away', from rapere; rape1
happening or done very quickly and in a very short time ⇨ fast, quick:
    The patient made a rapid recovery.
    rapid growth/expansion/development/increase
    rapid population growth
    a period of rapid decline
    He fired three times in rapid succession (=one after another).
—rapidity /rəˈpɪdəti, rəˈpɪdɪti/ noun [uncountable]:
    Their debts mounted with alarming rapidity.
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ nouns
    rapid growth/expansion/development The industry is experiencing rapid growth.
    a rapid increase/rise The country cannot cope with a rapid increase in population.
    rapid change The labour market has undergone a period of rapid change over the last few years.
    the rapid spread of something Close contact between people resulted in the rapid spread of the disease.
    a rapid decline/deterioration These parasites cause a rapid decline in the health of the fish.
    rapid progress Both Tom and Victoria had made rapid progress under his guidance.
    a rapid response He praised state health authorities for their rapid response to the crisis.
■ phrases
    at a rapid rate/pace Deforestation is occurring at a rapid rate as a result of agricultural development.
    in rapid succession (=quickly, one after the other) Pictures of a man were flashed upon the screen in rapid succession.


🔑 rapidBrE /ˈræpɪd/ 🔊NAmE /ˈræpɪd/ 🔊 adjective🔑 [usually before noun] happening in a short period of time 瞬间的;短时间内发生的rapid change/expansion/growth 迅速的改变/扩张/增长a rapid rise/decline in sales销售额的急剧上升/下降The patient made a rapid recovery. 病人很快恢复了健康。🔊🔊🔑 done or happening very quickly 迅速的;快速的;快捷的a rapid pulse/heartbeat 急促的脉搏/心跳The guard fired four shots in rapid succession. 卫兵接连开了四枪。🔊🔊The disease is spreading at a rapid rate. 这种疾病正在迅速蔓延。🔊🔊

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comic, far-fetched, gripping, historical, mannered, moving, rambling, readable, story, tragic

rap·id·ity BrE /rəˈpɪdəti/ 🔊NAmE /rəˈpɪdəti/ 🔊 noun [uncountable] the rapidity of economic growth经济增长的高速度The disease is spreading with alarming rapidity. 这种疾病正在以骇人的速度蔓延。🔊🔊 rap·id·ly 🔑 BrE /ˈræpɪdli/ 🔊NAmE /ˈræpɪdli/ 🔊 adverba rapidly growing economy迅速增长的经济Crime figures are rising rapidly. 犯罪数字正在迅速上升。🔊🔊