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- واژهنامه · hFarsi Advanced Version روزه دار،روزه گير
- واژهنامه · Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary 1 fast n. Pronunciation: ' fast Function: adjective Etymology: Middle English, from Old English fæst; akin to Old High German festi firm, Old Norse fastr, Armenian hast Date: before 12th century 1 a : firmly fixed <roots fast in the ground> b : tightly shut <the drawers were fast > c : adhering firmly d : not easily freed : STUCK <a ball fast in the mouth of the cannon> e : STABLE <movable items were made fast to the deck> 2 : firmly loyal <became fast friends> 3 a : characterized by quick motion, operation, or effect: (1) : moving or able to move rapidly : SWIFT (2) : taking a comparatively short time (3) : imparting quickness of motion <a fast bowler> (4) : accomplished quickly (5) : agile of mind especially : quick to learn <a class for fast students> b : conducive to rapidity of play or action c (1) of a timepiece or weighing device : indicating in advance of what is correct (2) : according to or being daylight saving time d : contributing to a shortening of exposure time < fast film> e : acquired with unusually little effort and often by shady or dishonest methods <had a keen eye for a fast buck ― R. A. Keith> 4 a : securely attached <a rope fast to the wharf> b : TENACIOUS <a fast hold on her purse> 5 a archaic : sound asleep b of sleep : not easily disturbed 6 : not fading or changing color readily 7 a : WILD <a pretty fast crowd> b : sexually promiscuous 8 : resistant to change (as from destructive action or fading) < fast dyes> ― often used in combination <sun fast > <acid- fast bacteria> synonyms FAST , RAPID , SWIFT , FLEET , QUICK , SPEEDY , HASTY , EXPEDITIOUS mean moving, proceeding, or acting with celerity. FAST and RAPID are very close in meani…