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# {{lb|en|transitive}} To cause an [[audio]] or [[video]] tape, digital [[media]] [[stream]], etc. to move forward very [[fast]], so that when the device is played, it will start at a later point. |
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# {{lb|en|intransitive}} To be fast-forwarded; to move ahead in this fashion. |
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# {{lb|en|intransitive|figuratively}} To [[shift]] one's [[attention]] or [[focus]] toward a [[later]] [[point]] in [[time]]. |
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|passage=Antarctica was remote, little of value {{...}} was at stake, and few states had the capacity to get to Antarctica or otherwise challenge the claimants. {{...}} '''Fast-forward''' to the present, and the picture looks somewhat different.}} |
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# {{lb|en|intransitive|figuratively}} To [[advance]] [[rapidly]] in [[time]]. |
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#* {{quote-journal|en|date=2017-02-15|author=Andrew Trndell|title=Metallica to ‘fast-forward to next chapter’ of working with Lady Gaga|journal=w:NME|url=https://www.nme.com/news/music/metallica-fast-forward-next-chapter-working-lady-gaga-1976633|passage=Metallica have revealed that they plan to ‘'''fast-forward''' to the next chapter’ of working with Lady Gaga – sparking rumours of a collaborative album.}} |
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# {{lb|en|transitive|figuratively}} To [[accelerate]]. |
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#* {{quote-journal|en|date=May 30 2019|author=Karen Weintraub|title=Crispr gene-editing will change the way Americans eat – here's what's coming|journal=w:The Guardian|passage=Lippman said Crispr is an incredibly useful tool in research, allowing him to ask new questions of the tomato plants he breeds, by '''fast-forwarding''' the research process. “The amount of genetics that we’re currently able to do has at least quintupled in the last three years,” he said. |
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|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2019/may/30/crispr-gene-edited-food-technology-us-produce}} |
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{{trans-top|to cause media to roll fast}} |
{{trans-top|to cause media to roll fast}} |
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* Armenian: {{t|hy|առաջ տալ|sc=Armn}} |
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*: Mandarin: {{t+|cmn|快轉|tr=kuàizhuǎn}}, {{t+|cmn|快進|tr=kuàijìn}} |
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* Dutch: {{t+|nl|vooruitspoelen}}, {{t+|nl|doorspoelen}} |
* Dutch: {{t+|nl|vooruitspoelen}}, {{t+|nl|doorspoelen}} |
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* Finnish: {{t|fi|pikakelata}}, {{t|fi|[[kelata]] [[eteenpäin]]}} |
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* Icelandic: {{t|is|spóla áfram}}, {{t|is|spóla}} |
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* Japanese: {{t|ja|早送り|tr=はやおくり, hayaokuri suru|alt=早送りする}} |
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* Korean: {{t|ko|빨리감다}} |
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* Malay: {{t|ms|memundar laju}} |
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* Russian: {{t|ru|[[перема́тывать]] [[вперёд]]|impf}}, {{t|ru|[[перемота́ть]] [[вперёд]]|pf}} |
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# The feature that allows media to be fast-forwarded. |
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# A [[button]] that causes [[media]] to be fast forwarded. |
# A [[button]] that causes [[media]] to be fast forwarded. |
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# {{lb|en|figuratively}} A [[state]] of [[rapid]] [[advancement]]. |
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#* {{quote-journal|en|date=2019-01-22|author=Lauren Holmes|title=If You Thought ‘Cat Person’ Was Dark, Wait Until You Read the Rest of the Book|journal=w:The New York Times|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/22/books/review/you-know-you-want-this-kristen-roupenian.html|passage=In addition to her simple, punchy opening lines, Roupenian likes to begin stories at true beginnings, like childhood or a brand-new relationship, her tales often ones of maturation in '''fast-forward'''.}} |
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Latest revision as of 18:37, 15 June 2024
See also: fast-forward
Englisch
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Verb
[edit]fast forward (third-person singular simple present fast forwards, present participle fast forwarding, simple past and past participle fast forwarded)
- (transitive) To cause an audio or video tape, digital media stream, etc. to move forward very fast, so that when the device is played, it will start at a later point.
- (intransitive) To be fast-forwarded; to move ahead in this fashion.
- (intransitive, figuratively) To shift one's attention oder focus toward a later point in time.
- Synonym: jump-cut
- 2012, Alan D. Hemmings, Donald R. Rothwell, Karen N. Scott, Antarctic Security in the Twenty-First Century, page 77:
- Antarctica was remote, little of value […] was at stake, and few states had the capacity to get to Antarctica or otherwise challenge the claimants. […] Fast-forward to the present, and the picture looks somewhat different.
- (intransitive, figuratively) To advance rapidly in time.
- (transitive, figuratively) To accelerate.
- 2019 May 30, Karen Weintraub, “Crispr gene-editing will change the way Americans eat – here's what's coming”, in The Guardian[2]:
- Lippman said Crispr is an incredibly useful tool in research, allowing him to ask new questions of the tomato plants he breeds, by fast-forwarding the research process. “The amount of genetics that we’re currently able to do has at least quintupled in the last three years,” he said.
Antonyms
[edit]Translations
[edit]to cause media to roll fast
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Nomen
[edit]fast forward (countable and uncountable, plural fast forwards)
- The feature that allows media to be fast-forwarded.
- A button that causes media to be fast forwarded.
- (figuratively) A state of rapid advancement.
- 2019 January 22, Lauren Holmes, “If You Thought ‘Cat Person’ Was Dark, Wait Until You Read the Rest of the Book”, in The New York Times[3]:
- In addition to her simple, punchy opening lines, Roupenian likes to begin stories at true beginnings, like childhood or a brand-new relationship, her tales often ones of maturation in fast-forward.
Antonyms
[edit]See also
[edit]References
[edit]- “fast forward”, in Lexico, Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press, 2019–2022.