quick /ˈkwɪk/
  (a.)快的,迅速的,敏捷的,靈敏的,活潑的,急劇的(ad.)快活肉,要點,本質,核心
  quick /ˈkwɪk/ 形容詞
  快的,活的,有胎動感的
  quick
  快速( 的 ); 快( 的 )
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  快速 快
  Quick a. [Compar. Quicker superl. Quickest.]
  1. Alive; living; animate; -- opposed to dead or inanimate.
     Not fully quyke, ne fully dead they were.   --Chaucer.
     The Lord Jesus Christ, who shall judge the quick and the dead at his appearing and his kingdom.   --2 Tim. iv. 1.
  Man is no star, but a quick coal
  Of mortal fire.   -- Herbert.
  Note: ☞ In this sense the word is nearly obsolete, except in some compounds, or in particular phrases.
  2. Characterized by life or liveliness; animated; sprightly; agile; brisk; ready. “ A quick wit.”
  3. Speedy; hasty; swift; not slow; as, be quick.
  Oft he to her his charge of quick return
  Repeated.   --Milton.
  4. Impatient; passionate; hasty; eager; eager; sharp; unceremonious; as, a quick temper.
     The bishop was somewhat quick with them, and signified that he was much offended.   -- Latimer.
  5. Fresh; bracing; sharp; keen.
  The air is quick there,
  And it pierces and sharpens the stomach.   -- Shak.
  6. Sensitive; perceptive in a high degree; ready; as, a quick ear. “To have an open ear, a quick eye.”
     They say that women are so quick.   --Tennyson.
  7. Pregnant; with child.
  Quick grass. Bot. See Quitch grass.
  Quick match. See under Match.
  Quick vein Mining, a vein of ore which is productive, not barren.
  Quick vinegar, vinegar made by allowing a weak solution of alcohol to trickle slowly over shavings or other porous material.
  Quick water, quicksilver water.
  Quick with child, pregnant with a living child.
  Syn: -- Speedy; expeditious; swift; rapid; hasty; prompt; ready; active; brisk; nimble; fleet; alert; agile; lively; sprightly.
  Quick adv. In a quick manner; quickly; promptly; rapidly; with haste; speedily; without delay; as, run quick; get back quick.
     If we consider how very quick the actions of the mind are performed.   -- Locke.
  Quick, n.
  1. That which is quick, or alive; a living animal or plant; especially, the hawthorn, or other plants used in making a living hedge.
     The works . . . are curiously hedged with quick.   --Evelyn.
  2. The life; the mortal point; a vital part; a part susceptible of serious injury or keen feeling; the sensitive living flesh; the part of a finger or toe to which the nail is attached; the tender emotions; as, to cut a finger nail to the quick; to thrust a sword to the quick, to taunt one to the quick; -- used figuratively.
     This test nippeth, . . . this toucheth the quick.   --Latimer.
     How feebly and unlike themselves they reason when they come to the quick of the difference !   --Fuller.
  3. Bot. Quitch grass.
  Quick, v. t. & i.  To revive; to quicken; to be or become alive. [Obs.]
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  quick
       adj 1: accomplished rapidly and without delay; "was quick to make
              friends"; "his quick reaction prevented an accident";
              "hoped for a speedy resolution of the problem"; "a
              speedy recovery"; "he has a right to a speedy trial"
              [syn: speedy]
       2: hurried and brief; "paid a flying visit"; "took a flying
          glance at the book"; "a quick inspection"; "a fast visit"
          [syn: flying, fast]
       3: moving quickly and lightly; "sleek and agile as a gymnast";
          "as nimble as a deer"; "nimble fingers"; "quick of foot";
          "the old dog was so spry it was halfway up the stairs
          before we could stop it" [syn: agile, nimble, spry]
       4: apprehending and responding with speed and sensitivity; "a
          quick mind"; "a ready wit" [syn: ready]
       5: performed with little or no delay; "an immediate reply to my
          letter"; "prompt obedience"; "was quick to respond"; "a
          straightaway denial" [syn: immediate, prompt, straightaway]
       6: easily aroused or excited; "a quick temper"; "a warm temper"
          [syn: warm]
       n : any area of the body that is highly sensitive to pain (as
           the flesh underneath the skin or a fingernail or toenail)
       adv : with little or no delay; "the rescue squad arrived
             promptly"; "come here, quick!" [syn: promptly, quickly]