What word means to write quickly?
jot
What’s another word for immediately?
What is another word for immediately?
instantly | now |
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instanter | shortly |
straightaway | posthaste |
rapidly | soon |
summarily | unhesitatingly |
What are other words for quick?
other words for quick
- agile.
- brief.
- brisk.
- cursory.
- energetic.
- hasty.
- immediate.
- rapid.
What are two synonyms for immediately?
other words for immediately
- directly.
- forthwith.
- instantly.
- promptly.
- rapidly.
- shortly.
- soon.
- urgently.
What does instantly mean?
1 : without the least delay : immediately. 2 : with importunity : urgently.
What is the meaning of disobey?
: to not do what someone or something with authority tells you to do : to refuse or fail to obey rules, laws, etc.
What does Istant mean?
adjective. English Language Learners Definition of instant (Entry 2 of 2) : becoming something very quickly. : happening or done without delay. of food : able to be made very quickly : partially prepared by the manufacturer so that final preparation is quick and easy.
What is the meaning of instant?
noun. a very brief time; moment. a particular moment or point in timeat the same instant. on the instant immediately; without delay.
What are the instances?
In object-oriented programming (OOP), an instance is a concrete occurrence of any object, existing usually during the runtime of a computer program. An object is an instance of a class, and may be called a class instance or class object; instantiation is then also known as construction.
What is the meaning of instinctively?
An instinctive feeling, idea, or action is one that you have or do without thinking or reasoning. It’s an absolutely instinctive reaction–if a child falls you pick it up. Synonyms: natural, inborn, automatic, unconscious More Synonyms of instinctive. instinctively adverb [ADVERB with verb]
What is the meaning of instant food?
Instant foods are convenience foods which require minimal preparation, typically just adding water or milk. Some authors define “instant” food as requiring less than five minutes of preparation and “ultra-instant food” as requiring less than one minute. Instant foods are often dehydrated, freeze-dried, or condensed.
What snacks to carry while Travelling?
Indian Snacks to Carry While Travelling Abroad
- Plain Thepla ( Gujarati Recipe)
- Poha Chivda.
- Masala Puri, Masala Puri For Chaat Recipes, Baked Masala Puri.
- Multigrain Methi Thepla.
How can I carry food while Travelling?
Here is a list of healthy snacks you could take with you while you are travelling.
- Black Pepper Popcorn. Popcorn is an amazing choice of snack when travelling.
- Green Chutney Sandwich.
- Wheat Flakes Nut Mix.
- Chole Masala.
- Paneer Bhurji.
- 6. Fruits.
- Bread Dhokla.
- Banana Chips.
What is the best food for traveling?
Meals: Whole-grain pasta salad or quinoa salad. Turkey and cheese sandwich on whole-wheat bread….
- String cheese.
- Hummus cups.
- Homemade trail mix.
- Nonfat Greek yogurt.
- Snack bars.
- Whole fruit (plums, peaches, banana)
- Cut vegetables (carrots, bell peppers, cucumbers, celery)
What are 5 healthy snacks?
My 5 Favorite Store Bought Healthy Snacks Are:
- Granola Bars. These tasty little bars are ideal healthy snacks for on-the-go life.
- Fruit. One of my favorite ways to ensure I’m eating a healthy snack is to stick with whole, nutrient-rich foods like fruit.
- Yogurt and Granola.
- Trail Mix.
- Roasted Chickpeas.
What are 10 healthy snacks?
Here are 29 healthy, weight-loss-friendly snacks to add to your diet.
- Mixed nuts.
- Red bell pepper with guacamole.
- Greek yogurt and mixed berries.
- Apple slices with peanut butter.
- Cottage cheese with flax seeds and cinnamon.
- Celery sticks with cream cheese.
- Kale chips.
- Dark chocolate and almonds.
What can I eat at night to lose weight?
After all, there’s growing scientific evidence that eating too late at night could make weight control harder ( 1 , 2 , 3 )….Here are 15 excellent and healthy late-night snack ideas.
- Tart Cherries.
- Banana With Almond Butter.
- Kiwis.
- Pistachios.
- Protein Smoothie.
- Goji Berries.
- Crackers and Cheese.
- Hot Cereal.
What is the best healthy breakfast?
Here are the 12 best foods you can eat in the morning.
- Eggs. Eggs are undeniably healthy and delicious.
- Greek Yogurt. Greek yogurt is creamy, delicious and nourishing.
- Coffee. Coffee is an amazing beverage to start your day.
- Oatmeal. Oatmeal is the best breakfast choice for cereal lovers.
- Chia Seeds.
- Berries.
- Nuts.
- Green Tea.
What is the healthiest cereal?
The 15 Healthiest Cereals You Can Eat
- Nature’s Path Organics Superfood Cereals.
- Barbara’s Shredded Wheat Cereal.
- Arrowhead Mills Spelt Flakes.
- Cauliflower “Oatmeal”
- DIY Peanut Butter Puffs Cereal.
- Love Grown Original Power O’s.
- DIY Flax Chia Cereal.
- The Bottom Line. Many people enjoy eating cereal for breakfast.
На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать грубую лексику.
На основании Вашего запроса эти примеры могут содержать разговорную лексику.
Перевод «быстро писать» на английский
write quickly
quickly write
quick writing
quick to write
Умею качественно и быстро писать на разные темы.
Как научиться быстро писать на сенсорных экранах
Evaldraw позволяет быстро писать небольшие программы на языке C-like.
Evaldraw allows you quickly write small programs in its C-like language.
Создав заготовки под разные отрасли, Вы сможете очень быстро писать бизнес-планы, подставляя в готовые формулы исходные.
Creating a workpiece under different industry, you can very quickly write business plans, substituting in the formula ready source data of the customer.
На самом деле, чтобы научиться красиво и быстро писать, вам нужно читать книги по 1-2 часа в день.
In fact, to learn quick writing we need to read books during one or two hours per day.
Как научиться красиво и быстро писать
Сделав это, снова и снова, мы стали способны быстро писать свое имя, даже не думая о сложных движениях рук, участвующих.
After doing this over and over, we become able to quickly write our name without even thinking about the intricate hand movements involved.
В любом случае, умение быстро писать — это самый важный навык, поскольку чем быстрее вы можете писать, тем больше статей вы можете написать за час работы.
In any case, being able to write quickly is the most important skill, since the faster you can write the more articles you can produce per hour of work.
MonoDevelop позволяет разработчикам быстро писать настольные и web-приложения в операционных системах Linux, Windows и Мас.
MonoDevelop enables developers to quickly write desktop and web applications on Linux, Windows, and macOS.
Тем не менее, я также сломаю каждый элемент, чтобы помочь вам не только быстро писать, но и писать эффективно, чтобы ваши читатели не только любили ваши статьи, но и хотели поделиться ими с другими.
However, I will also break down each element to help you not only write quickly, but write effectively so that your readers will not only love your articles, but want to share them with others.
Swype — это приложение, использующее принцип предугадывания слов по движениям пальца, дает пользователям возможность быстро писать электронные письма, текстовые сообщения, твиты и все, что угодно, для чего нужно набирать текст.
Swype is an app that uses word prediction in combination with swiping motions to allow users to quickly write emails, text messages, tweets and anything else that requires text input.
Способность быстро писать также важна.
Developing the ability to write quickly is also vital.
Человек, умеющий быстро писать?
Марк отличается своим умением быстро писать песни.
Она взяла перо и стала быстро писать.
Благодаря тренерам я научился быстро писать и шире мыслить.
Thanks to the mentors I learned to write faster and think broader.
Приток людей в новую колонию вынудил Дугласа быстро писать законы и создавать инфраструктуру.
The influx of people into the new colony required Douglas to act quickly in drawing up regulations and creating infrastructure.
Если вы умеете хорошо и быстро писать пресс-релизы и статьи, то это работа для вас.
If you know how well and quickly to write press releases and articles, it work for you.
Сокращения могут быть очень полезны, так как их легко и быстро писать и читать.
Abbreviations can be useful because they are quick to write and easy to read.
Конечно, используется он для того, чтобы быстро писать.
Результатов: 63. Точных совпадений: 63. Затраченное время: 87 мс
Documents
Корпоративные решения
Спряжение
Синонимы
Корректор
Справка и о нас
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Индекс выражения: 1-400, 401-800, 801-1200
Индекс фразы: 1-400, 401-800, 801-1200
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‘WRITE QUICKLY’ is a 12 letter
Phrase
starting with W and ending with Y
Crossword answers for WRITE QUICKLY
Clue | Answer |
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WRITE QUICKLY (3) |
JOT |
WRITE QUICKLY (7) |
DASHOFF |
WRITE QUICKLY (9) |
DROPALINE |
Synonyms for JOT
3 letter words
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#1
Do you have to say: Don’t write too fast or is don’t write too quickly also possible?
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#2
nurdug51 said:
Do you have to say: Don’t write too fast or is don’t write too quickly also possible?
Hello Nurdugs51,
I would use «don’t write too quickly» in preference to «don’t write too fast». There is a grammatical explanation which I’m just going to check.
LRV
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#3
If there’s a difference here, it’s very subtle, and either would be ok in general. «don’t write too quickly» may imply the speaker wants the writer to reflect before writing, and «don’t write too fast» might refer to the speaker’s wanting the writer to slow down his writing speed; but I think this is a little too fine a point to be important, in general.
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#4
Virtdave has clarified far more concisely than I could. I’m sorry to say I can’t explain the grammatical difference. Perhaps there isn’t one.
Sorry,
LRV
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#5
Maybe «fast» qualifies a movement speed, and «quickly» refers to the shortness of time?
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#6
pieanne said:
Maybe «fast» qualifies a movement speed, and «quickly» refers to the shortness of time?
That’s very helpful Pieanne.
He was a fast runner.
Time goes quickly when you are busy.
Thanks very much.
LRV
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#7
I sense that nuance of meaning too, but it wouldn’t always be there.
Don’t walk too fast — relates to the speed of walking.
Don’t walk too quickly — could relate to speed of walking OR could mean don’t start walking too soon.
But:
Don’t walk so fast, and
Don’t walk so quickly — both relate only to the speed of walking.
I think
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#8
Methinks thou dost think well (as usual) Panjy.
You are a fast thinker. Your brain runs rather quickly in comparison to mine. I am a dullard on Wednesdays — it’s genetic, or something to do with the phases of the moon.
LRV
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#9
Thanks a lot to all of you!
You have found the answer
fast
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I would use quickly here but is fast absolutely wrong?
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#10
I just think that BE uses «quickly» more often.
In AE «fast» is used more.
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#11
Indeed, I would prefer quickly.
Excellent example, because it provokes me to suggest that LRV’s idea that there was a grammatical reason somewhere could be true. In this case, quickly as an adverb is great. Fast as an adverb is clunky to my ears in that particular example (and possibly to BE ears generally).
Fascinating question nordug
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#12
Fast is an adjective. Quickly is the adverb form of this descriptive word. The 80/20 Style Guide for Professional Quality Business Writing Stephen Kunkel, Ph.D.
Do not write too quickly.
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#13
I wonder is this almost-hidden dislike of fast something to do with the extensive use of fast as an adverb meaning much else apart from quickly?
Oh, I’ve just seen river’s post.
Fast is also an adverb — only one of its definitions overlaps with quickly.
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#14
A possible rule of thumb: quick relates to time, whereas fast relates to speed. Virtdave might have already said this.
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#15
I’ve heard many times the folloing kind of phrase; «come quick». In this case quick is simply used as an adverb (quickly), even WR dictionary lists it’s function as an adverb. Could this be a colloquial usage or it’s widespread in formal register too?
Would you use «quick» in nurdug’s example: don’t write too quick? To me it sounds wrong and weird but I’m not a native.
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#16
river said:
A possible rule of thumb: quick relates to time, whereas fast relates to speed. Virtdave might have already said this.
agreed. think of «being quick on one’s feet» as being able to manoeuver easily, where being fast means being able to get from one place to another in minimal time.
HOWEVER
in the context of the original query i don’t see a difference.
WR Rule #22 — Except as a topic of discussion, chatspeak and SMS style are not acceptable. Members must do their best to write using standard language forms. <<This includes using capital letters where appropriate.>>
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#17
What about being quick off the mark?
LRV
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#18
la reine victoria said:
What about being quick off the mark?
The best answer I can offer is a visual: the VW Beetle (older version) was renown for being very quick in 1st gear. Generally it could beat almost any car across the intersection from a standing start, but after that lagged because its engine was rather small. So, it was quick but not fast. The Kawasaki Ninja (1000cc model) motorcycle is both VERY quick and VERY fast. My Nisan Maxima is rather quick but very fast (I haven’t the courage to test the police @ 200kmh [which it will do], but it does 160 without raising a sweat).
Does this help? Again, none of this relates to the original query, but I feel is still a valid exploration of the semantics.
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#19
Thomas1 said:
…. Would you use «quick» in nurdug’s example: don’t write too quick? To me it sounds wrong and weird but I’m not a native.
No! I would never use that phrase because to my ears that would make me sound badly educated… it wouldn’t fit with my use of language. However, I’m not sure that I can come up with any ‘correct’ grammatical reasons…
PP
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#20
Quick is an adjective.
It appears occasionally as an adverb, but is generally considered ill-educated — although accepted in idioms such as «get-rich-quick» insofar as these idioms are accepted.
j0ckser’s beetle that is quick in first gear is using one of the very many definitions of quick (adjective), for example (OED):
Full of vigour, energy, or activity (now rare); prompt or ready to act; acting, or able to act, with speed or rapidity.
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#21
I know this thread dried up a long time ago, but as I’ve just been wrestling with this question at work, I’ll throw my ideas into the ring.
It strikes me that ‘quick’ is used to describe time spans that are/seem shorter than expected. ‘Fast’ describes physical speed. Adverbial use should follow this pattern too.
So I could drive from New York to Connecticut by going all the way around the border of the United States at two hundred kilometers an hour. It would take me a long time, but I would be going fast.
Or I could drive straight there, by the shortest route, at five kilometers an hour. I would be going slowly, but arrive more quickly.
I could say, «The car was fast, so the journey was quick.»
So when people say, «Today went really fast,» they should be saying ‘quickly’.
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#22
I’ve looked under the table, behind the door and beneath my handbook for writers but failed to find any reference for a grammar rule to explain fast and quick. My lacking grammar rule holds that if it ain’t in the book it must be colloquial. I can’t see the difference in meaning between fast on the draw and quick on the draw; yet, quick on the draw has the colloquial edge. As it is with a quick drink or a fast drink but quick drink has become the preferred usage. A quick learner is probably as bright as a fast learner but we say that he learned fast as often as quickly. The ideas we get could arrive fast as a flash or quick as a flash and we would choose quick. It is as difficult to use fast as an adverb as it is to use quick. But we would say «He was speeding fast and not speeding quickly.»
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#23
Many things are not covered in books, and those are the things that it is interesting to speculate about. That’s kind of the point of the forum.
We don’t say ‘fast drink’ because that would refer to physical speed, and might result in spilling beer down your shirt. We say ‘quick drink’ because we’re in the pub for a relatively short time. We say quick on the draw because the period between reaching for the gun and pulling the trigger is shorter. There are often overlaps, of course. A quick learner is someone who reaches proficiency sooner. A fast learner is someone who performs the process of learning at high speed. Do they amount to the same thing in this case? Maybe. That is why they might be considered interchangeable. But not always.I think your examples fit the pattern I suggested, colloquial or otherwise.
And in making my suggestion, I went against my own instinct, which is that ‘fast’ as an adverb sounds clumsy and uneducated. It may or may not be correct, but I’ve never felt comfortable with it.
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#24
I know this thread dried up a long time ago, but as I’ve just been wrestling with this question at work, I’ll throw my ideas into the ring.
It strikes me that ‘quick’ is used to describe time spans that are/seem shorter than expected. ‘Fast’ describes physical speed. Adverbial use should follow this pattern too.
So I could drive from New York to Connecticut by going all the way around the border of the United States at two hundred kilometers an hour. It would take me a long time, but I would be going fast.
Or I could drive straight there, by the shortest route, at five kilometers an hour. I would be going slowly, but arrive more quickly.
I could say, «The car was fast, so the journey was quick.»
So when people say, «Today went really fast,» they should be saying ‘quickly’.
In a test for Total English Elementary by Mark Foley and Diane Hall there is the following task:
Write the adverb
9 Be quick — run ………..
The answer is: run fast.
Would it be totally wrong if I used the adverb «quickly»: run quickly?
I have understood so far that fast is for a physical action, and quickly is more time related, e.g. read the text quickly rather than read it fast.
Last edited: Nov 14, 2011
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#25
In a test for Total English Elementary by Mark Foley and Diane Hall there is the following task:
Write the adverb
9 Be quick — run ………..
The answer is: run fast.
Would it be totally wrong if I used the adverb «quickly»: run quickly?
Not at all.
«Here comes the bus. Run quickly!»
«I chased him with the cane, but he ran quickly round the room.»
«He ran quickly and broke the world record.»
I would not use «fast» in any of these sentences.
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#26
Thank you, Andy, for your comment. It’s very interesting.
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#27
Since ‘fast’ relates to the speed, do you say «You’re speaking too fast» or «you’re speaking too quickly»? I’d use ‘fast’, but google gives more hits with ‘quickly».
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#28
Since ‘fast’ relates to the speed, do you say «You’re speaking too fast» or «you’re speaking too quickly»? I’d use ‘fast’, but google gives more hits with ‘quickly».
They both relate to speed. Both versions are used in normal speech and writing. My preference is quickly.
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#29
You’re speaking too fast vs you’re speaking too quickly
They both relate to speed. Both versions are used in normal speech and writing. My preference is quickly.
You say it’s the same, but can quickly here mean without much thought, I could perhaps give this person advice to think a bit before speaking?