speeding
柯林斯词典
1. N-VAR The speed of something is the rate at which it moves or travels. (移动、运行的) 速度
He drove off at high speed. 他高速驾车离去了。
Wind speeds reached force five. 风速达到了5级。
2. N-COUNT The speed of something is the rate at which it happens or is done. (发生、完成的) 速度
In the late 1850s the speed of technological change quickened. 在19世纪50年代末,技术变革的速度加快了。
3. N-UNCOUNT Speed is very fast movement or travel. 快速
Speed is the essential ingredient of all athletics. 速度是所有体育运动的基本要素。
He put on a burst of speed. 他暴发出一阵猛冲。
4. N-UNCOUNT Speed is a very fast rate at which something happens or is done. (发生、完成的) 高速
I was amazed at his speed of working. 我对他工作的高速感到惊讶。
5. V-I If you speed somewhere, you move or travel there quickly, usually in a vehicle. (通常指乘车) 迅速疾驰
Trains will speed through the tunnel at 186 mph. 火车将以每小时186英里的速度快速穿过隧道。
6. V-I Someone who is speeding is driving a vehicle faster than the legal speed limit. 超速驾驶[usu cont]
This man was not qualified to drive and was speeding. 这个男子没有资格开车, 而且还在超速驾驶。
7. speedingN-UNCOUNT 超速驾驶
He was fined for speeding last year. 他去年因超速驾驶被罚了款。
8. N-UNCOUNT Speed is an illegal drug such as amphetamine which some people take to increase their energy and excitement. 快速丸[非正式]
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speed /spiːd/ (speeding,speeded,speeds)
剑桥词典
- driving faster than is allowed in a particular area
超速行驶
She was fined for speeding last month . 她上个月因为超速驾车被罚了款。 返回 speeding