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FAST-MOVING

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fast-moving adjectiv

1. palpitant, trepidant, care se desfăşoară cu rapiditate.

2. grăbit, repezit, care se mişcă cu rapiditate.

 Exemple de propoziții și/sau fraze: 

This won’t be a sleepy, quiet month, but quite a busy one, so you’ll have to be organized to keep up with fast-moving events.

(AstrologyZone.com, de Susan Miller)

The shockwave begins around the point where the jet appears to curve down, highlighting the regions where the fast-moving particles are colliding with gas in the galaxy and slowing down.

(The Giant Galaxy Around the Giant Black Hole, NASA)

It initially looked like a typical fast-moving small asteroid, but additional observations over the next couple of days allowed its orbit to be computed fairly accurately.

(ESO Observations Show First Interstellar Asteroid is Like Nothing Seen Before, ESO)

Instead, they measure flashes of blue light, known as Cherenkov radiation, produced by muons and other fast-moving charged particles created when neutrinos interact with the ice.

(Antarctic detector offers first look at how Earth stops high-energy neutrinos in their tracks, National Science Foundation)

However, amateur astronomers with small telescopes might glimpse the fast-moving appearance of this near-Earth asteroid.

(Small Asteroid to Safely Pass Close to Earth Sunday, NASA)

The fast-moving particles then interact with the magnetic fields to produce the powerful beams of high-energy gamma rays and X-rays.

(Pulse of a Dead Star Powers Intense Gamma Rays, NASA)

A machine that uses electricity to form a stream of fast-moving subatomic particles.

(Linac, NCI Dictionary)

Cosmic rays are fast-moving particles that originate outside the solar system.

(NASA Voyager 2 Could Be Nearing Interstellar Space, NASA)

New data has revealed a remarkable ring of gas in a system called 1E 0102.2-7219, expanding slowly within the depths of numerous other fast-moving filaments of gas and dust left behind after a supernova explosion.

(Dead Star Circled by Light, ESO)

This study explains why eating leaves in the canopies of trees leads to life in the slow lane, why fast-moving animals like birds tend not to eat leaves, and why animals like deer that eat a lot of leaves tend to be big and live on the ground.

(Putting the sloth in sloths: Arboreal lifestyle drives slow pace, NSF)




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