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swiftly    音标拼音: [sw'ɪftli]
ad. 很快地,即刻

很快地,即刻

swiftly
adv 1: in a swift manner; "she moved swiftly" [synonym: {swiftly},
{fleetly}]

Swiftly \Swift"ly\, adv.
In a swift manner; with quick motion or velocity; fleetly.
--Wyclif.
[1913 Webster]

99 Moby Thesaurus words for "swiftly":
PDQ, abruptly, agilely, amain, apace, at flank speed, at once,
briefly, briskly, by forced marches, cursorily, decisively,
directly, double-quick, expeditiously, fast, feverishly, flat-out,
fleetingly, flickeringly, flittingly, for a moment, forthwith,
full tilt, furiously, hand over fist, hand over hand, hastily,
hell for leather, hell-bent, hell-bent for election,
helter-skelter, hotfoot, hurriedly, hurry-scurry, immediately,
in a flash, in a jiffy, in a trice, in an instant, in double time,
in double-quick time, in high, in high gear, in no time,
in passing, in seven-league boots, instanter, instantly,
lickety-cut, lickety-split, like a shot, like greased lightning,
momentarily, nimbly, on the double, on the instant, on the run,
on the spot, pell-mell, post, posthaste, precipitately,
pretty damned quick, promptly, pronto, quick, quickly, rapidly,
readily, right away, right off, shortly, slapdash, smartly,
snappily, speedily, spryly, straightaway, straightway, subito,
suddenly, summarily, superficially, transiently, trippingly,
under forced draft, unexpectedly, whip and spur, with a rush,
with all haste, with all speed, with dispatch, with giant strides,
with haste, with rapid strides, with speed, without delay,
without further delay


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