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I. quick [Brit kwɪk, Am kwɪk] N
quick ANAT, MED
II. quick [Brit kwɪk, Am kwɪk] ADJ
1. quick (speedy):
quick pace, train, heartbeat
quick solution, reply, profit, result
quick storm, shower of rain
quick meal
the quickest way to get there is
the quickest way to lose your friends is to
2. quick (clever):
quick child, student
3. quick (prompt):
4. quick (lively):
III. quick [Brit kwɪk, Am kwɪk] ADV
IV. quick [Brit kwɪk, Am kwɪk]
quickie [Brit ˈkwɪki, Am ˈkwɪki] N inf
1. quickie (drink):
pot m en vitesse inf
2. quickie (question):
3. quickie Brit sl:
4. quickie Am CINE:
quick-freeze <pret quick-froze; pp quick-frozen> VB trans
quick assets N npl FIN
quick win N
quick trick N (in bridge)
quick-witted ADJ
quick-witted person
quick-witted reaction
quick-tempered ADJ
quick time N Am
I. double quick ADJ
II. double quick ADV
quick-assembly ADJ
English
English
French
French
I. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADJ
1. quick (fast):
quick answer, succession
to have a quick one drink
the quickest way
2. quick (smart):
II. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADV
III. quick [kwɪk] INTERJ
IV. quick [kwɪk] N (edge of digit)
to cut sb to the quick fig
quick-frozen ADJ
quick-tempered ADJ
quick-fire ADJ
quick-witted ADJ
I. double-quick ADV (very quickly)
II. double-quick ADJ
quick-acting ADJ
French
French
English
English
coléreux (-euse) (-euse)
English
English
French
French
I. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADJ
1. quick (fast):
the quickest way
2. quick (bright):
II. quick <-er, -est> [kwɪk] ADV inf
III. quick [kwɪk] INTERJ
IV. quick [kwɪk] N (edge of digit)
quick-frozen ADJ
quick-witted ADJ
quick-tempered ADJ
quick-acting ADJ
French
French
English
English
coléreux (-euse) (-euse)
Present
Iquick-freeze
youquick-freeze
he/she/itquick-freezes
wequick-freeze
youquick-freeze
theyquick-freeze
Past
Iquick-froze
youquick-froze
he/she/itquick-froze
wequick-froze
youquick-froze
theyquick-froze
Present Perfect
Ihavequick-frozen
youhavequick-frozen
he/she/ithasquick-frozen
wehavequick-frozen
youhavequick-frozen
theyhavequick-frozen
Past Perfect
Ihadquick-frozen
youhadquick-frozen
he/she/ithadquick-frozen
wehadquick-frozen
youhadquick-frozen
theyhadquick-frozen
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He is a bright, well-educated, cultured, and quick-witted leader who maintains peace on his own lands.
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She is quick-witted and often asks people too many questions.
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He is quick-witted and usually comes up with plans to get out of the scrapes the gang finds themselves in.
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The xenarthrans did not need to be fleet-footed or quick-witted to survive.
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Legend is tough and quick-witted with an impressive knowledge of science.
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