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rapidly
[ rap-id-lee ]
adverb
- within a short period of time:
There are thousands of languages spoken in the world today, but many of them are rapidly approaching obsolescence and extinction.
- with great speed; swiftly:
Bats are more likely than birds to detect rapidly spinning turbine blades and avoid flying into them.
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of rapidly1
Example Sentences
The value of the credits 鈥 provided to panel owners at the retail rate of electricity 鈥 has increased rapidly as the state Public Utilities Commission voted to approve rate increases requested by the utility companies.
Turkey has been rapidly growing its military presence in the Forbidden Zone in recent years, but until now the scale of this expansion was not publicly known.
However, as the technology is developed that price is likely to fall rapidly.
VJMU鈥檚 focus on making a personal statement with one鈥檚 car is rapidly turning into a movement with its own momentum.
In fact, Catholicism is expanding more rapidly in sub-Saharan Africa today than anywhere else.
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