You can use bleach when washing this sweatshirt, because the color is fast.Se puede usar blanqueador al lavar esta sudadera, porque el color es inalterable.
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
(m) means that a noun is masculine. Spanish nouns have a gender, which is either feminine (like la mujer or la luna) or masculine (like el hombre or el sol).
he's a fast workeres un trabajador (muy) rápido;he's a fast talkeres un pretencioso;he was too fast for mecorrió más que yo;se me adelantó;fast and furiousvertiginoso
the action is fast and furious, the scenes on the pirate ship a delight and the work that has gone into this masterpiece shines out from every frame...the fast and furious trading in raw materials which was helping to push costs upWith fewer rules than conventional basketball, the games are usually fast and furiousReaction to the policy change was fast and furious, with pro-Israel protesters gathering outside the US mission to the UN as soon as the draft was circulated
to pull a fast one on sbjugar una mala pasada a algn
2[+clock]adelantado
my watch is five minutes fastmi reloj está or va cinco minutos adelantado
to make sth fastsujetar algo;to make a rope fastatar bien una cuerda;to make a boat fastamarrar una barca;fast friendsíntimos amigos
6[+colour, dye]que no destiñe
adverb
1(quickly)rápidamente;deprisa
as fast as I canlo más rápido posible;he ran off as fast as his legs would carry himse fue corriendo a toda velocidad;how fast can you type?¿a qué velocidad escribes a máquina?;don't speak so fasthabla más despacio;faster!¡más (rápido)!;not so fast!(interrupting)¡un momento!;he'll do it fast enough if you offer him moneyse dará más prisa si le ofreces dinero;the rain was falling fastllovía mucho;as fast as I finished them he wrapped them upa medida que yo los terminaba él los envolvía
to play fast and loose withjugar con
2(firmly)firmemente
fast asleepprofundamente dormido;to hold fastagarrarse bien;mantenerse firme;to stand fastmantenerse firme;tie it fastátalo bien;it's stuck fastestá bien pegado;[+door]está atrancado or atascado;to be stuck fast in the mudquedar atascado en el lodo;to be stuck fast in a doorwayhaberse quedado atascado en una puerta
modifier
fast food (n)comida (f) rápida;platos (m) preparados
fast track (n)vía (f) rápida
The accelerated programmes mentioned above are all modified from existing 3-year courses. The fast track allows suitable graduates to complete them `in a minimum of 24 months"Deputies chose neither the fast track to reform favoured by Yeltsin nor the more cautious approach of the Soviet Prime Minister
to be on the fast track to sthir por la vía rápida hacia algo
This put the company on a fast track to privatizationBut be angry, hostile, and over-sensitive and you may be on the fast track to death