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 Translation for 'quickly' from English to Dutch
SYNO apace | chop-chop | cursorily | ...
ras {adv}quickly
gauw {adv}quickly
vlug {adv}quickly
zo snel mogelijkas quickly as possible
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Translation for 'quickly' from English to Dutch

quickly
ras {adv}

gauw {adv}

vlug {adv}

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as quickly as possible
zo snel mogelijk
Usage Examples English
  • Interest in using computers to quickly search the Bible and copy sections of the text quickly into lessons and sermons emerged in the early 1980s.
  • These wasps feed quickly, aided by their gut enzymes which quickly destroy the blood proteins in the moth larvae. This increases the value of the species as an effective biocontrol agent.
  • Fuzhou prospered during the Tang dynasty. Buddhism was quickly adopted by citizens who quickly built many Buddhist temples in the area.
  • The rules quickly gained widespread acceptance through the miniature wargaming world, especially in the UK, and quickly became the acknowledged standard for ancient warfare.
  • Lundbreck started out as a coal mining town, quickly growing to a size of about 1,000 people until the coal mines closed, at which time it quickly shrank.

  • Quickly mastering electronics and Radio Frequency theory and processing, he quickly dominated his specialized field within the community.
  • TWIC quickly became popular with professional chess players, because it allowed them to quickly get results and game scores, where previously they had relied on print publications.
  • Comparative adjectives and adverbs are formed by adding "-abb/-ebb/-bb" to the "adjective" stem: "gyors" ("quick"), "gyorsabb" ("quicker"), "gyorsan" ("quickly"), "gyorsabban" ("more quickly").
  • As a boxer, he rose quickly through the light middleweight ranks—perhaps too quickly, according to some boxing writers and critics.
  • Because its components react quickly, resulting in its decomposition, aqua regia quickly loses its effectiveness (yet remains a strong acid), so its components are usually only mixed immediately before use.

  • The new cast members quickly made an impression and revitalised the show. Hammond in particular quickly built up a repertoire of popular impersonations, including Bill Clinton and Chris Matthews.
  • Her campaign was so successful that the inventory was sold quickly, but the books themselves contained archaic advice, illustrations, and language and most were quickly returned.
  • In 2012, Go-Ahead also purchased Anglian Bus, Hedingham and Chambers. Anglian Bus was quickly merged into the Konectbus brand, rendering the name obsolete quickly.
  • The village expanded quickly, and within two years there were 400 houses on the island, which quickly became the capital of the Bani Yas.
  • A graph shown below of the molecular evolution of RESF1 shows that it evolved relatively quickly compared to both cytochrome C, a slowly evolving protein, and fibrinogen alpha, which evolved more quickly than cytochrome C.

  • As the goalkeeper must be able to swim quickly for short distances, to improve they can practice exercises such as swimming quickly and then immediately stopping without touching the sides.
  • The BPC moved quickly. With much of the European staff returned, new facilities built, and new workers brought in, production was resumed in July 1946.
  • The length of time it takes to become certified depends upon how quickly a candidate can submit a complete application including project documentation, how quickly the references respond, and how quickly a candidate can take and pass the CCM exam.
  • A counting machine consistently counted medications accurately and quickly.
  • There are only two manner adverbs in Wamesa: [...] 'quickly' and [...] 'slowly.' Reduplication is used for emphasis: (e.g. [...] 'very quickly').

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