Suchergebnis zu "quick":1. Wörterbuch und Phrasen:Engl. Fund;
VolltrefferE (max. 100): 16 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortagilis, agile | hat can be easily moved, easily movable, that moves easily, that moves quickly, nimble, agile, quick, rapid, sudden, hasty, precipitate in action, prompt, active, busy |
| alacer, alacris, alacre (alacris, alacre) | lively, brisk, quick, eager, active, glad, happy, cheerful, nimble |
| alacris, alacre | lively, brisk, quick, eager, active, glad, happy, cheerful, nimble |
| āles, ālitis | winged, quick, fleet, rapid, swift |
| ālipēs, ālipedis | with wings on the feet, wing-footed, swift, fleet, quick |
| caldus, calda, caldum | warm, hot, fiery, rash, eager, spirited, fierce, impassioned, vehement, quick, ready |
| calidus, calida, calidum (caldus) | warm, hot, fiery, rash, eager, spirited, fierce, impassioned, vehement, quick, ready |
| celer, celeris, celere | swift, fleet, quick, speedy, quickly working, efficacious, lively, rapid, hurried, rash, hasty, precipitate |
| celōx, celōcis | swift, quick |
| citātus, citāta, citātum | driven, urged on, hastened, hurried, quick, rapid, speedy, swift, vehement, impetuous |
| citus, cita, citum | put in motion, quick, swift, rapid |
| concitātus, concitāta, concitātum | violently moved, rapid, swift, quick, roused up, excited, vehement, ardent |
| currāx, currācis | running, fast, quick, swift |
| strēnuus, strēnua, strēnuum | brisk, nimble, quick, prompt, active, vigorous, strenuous, restless, turbulent |
| vēlōx, vēlōcis | swift, quick, fleet, rapid, speedy |
| ventōsus, ventōsa, ventōsum | full of wind, windy, like the wind, light, quick, speedy, swift, nimble, changeable, inconstant, fickle, puffed up, vain, conceited, empty |
| query 1/E (max. 1000): 30 Ergebnis(se) Hauptquelle: Lewis and Shortadmissō passū | at an accelerated pace, at a quick pace |
| argūtiae digitōrum | quick motion of the fingers |
| celebrī gradū | with double quick step |
| celerī humum ter pede pulsō | with quick steps I stamp three times on the earth (in dance) |
| celeris victōria | quick victory |
| celeritās respondendī | repartee, glibness, quick wit |
| celerāre, celerō, celerāvī, celerātum | hasten, make haste, be quick |
| citāre, citō, citāvī, citātum | put into quick motion, move violently, drive rapidly, hurl, shake, rouse, excite, provoke, incite, stimulate, promote, shoot forth, call the parties, call for votes in the senate, mention by name, name, mention, call out, proclaim, announce |
| concitātiō, concitātiōnis f | hastening movement, quick movement, an exciting up, rousing up, emotion of mind, affection, passion, sedition, tumult |
| concitātus, concitātūs m (nur Abl. Sgl. concitātū) | hastening movement, quick movement, an exciting up, rousing up, emotion of mind, affection, passion, sedition, tumult |
| concitāre, concitō, concitāvī, concitātum | move violently, put in violent or quick motion, stir up, rouse up, excite, incite, shake, rouse, urge, impel one to, move strongly, influence, instigate, rouse, cause any action, occasion any action, produce any emotion |
| concitus, concitüs m | hastening movement, quick movement, an exciting up, rousing up, emotion of mind, affection, passion, sedition, tumult |
| curriculō | in a quick course, at full speed, swiftly, hastily |
| venēnum praesēns | a fast acting poison, a quick acting poison |
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