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Dictionary: fast-for·ward
(făst-fôr'wərd)
n. or fast forward
    1. A function on an electronic recording device, such as a videocassette or tape player, that permits rapid advancement of the tape.
    2. The mechanism, such as a button, used to activate this function.
  1. Informal. A rapidly changing situation or series of events: "The trial was on fast forward" (Nelson DeMille).

v., -ward·ed, -ward·ing, -wards.

v.intr.
To advance a tape rapidly on an electronic recording device.

v.tr.
To advance (a tape) rapidly on such a device.


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To fast-forward means to move forward through an audio or video recording at a speed faster than that at which it would usually flow. The term "fasten forward" is also used instead of fast-forward.

To reach a certain portion of a song, a person may fast-forward through a cassette tape by pressing a button (often labeled "Fast Forward" itself) on the tape deck containing the tape. The tape deck's motor activates at a speed higher than usual—for example, double the standard 1-7/8 ips playing speed of the 1/8" cassette tape—and can be stopped by the end of the tape, the pressing of a "Stop" button on the deck (or another button mechanism disengaging the button), or simply lifting a finger from the "Fast Forward" button.

Fast-forwarding is the exact opposite of rewinding, in which tape, music, etc., are moved backward at a user's discretion. In either operation, because of sound distortion, volume is usually muted or severely reduced.

With the advent of inexpensive digital music media, fast-forwarding has most likely lost its past meaning related to the speed of a tape deck motor (or record turntable, or another device allowing fast-forwarding) and now may, especially as cassette tapes and other analogue media are used less and less by younger generations, only apply to the operation of moving ahead in a recording's time frame—accomplished today by simple clicking, dragging a slide image, or even via speech-recognition software. (Still, some CD and DVD players offer tape-style fast-forwarding, so that the user can detect when the destination is reached and stop.)



Translations: Fast-forward
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Dansk (Danish)
n. - hurtigspoling fremad

Nederlands (Dutch)
vooruitspoelfunctie van taperecorder etc., snelle vooruitgang, vooruitspoelen van tape, snel vooruitgaan

Français (French)
n. - (Audio) avance rapide
v. tr. - faire avancer rapidement
v. intr. - avancer rapidement

Deutsch (German)
n. - Vorspultaste
v. - vorspulen

Ελληνική (Greek)
adj. - γρήγορα προς τα μπροστά

Italiano (Italian)
avanzamento rapido

Português (Portuguese)
adj. - avanço (m) rápido (Téc.) (Eletrôn.)

Русский (Russian)
быстрая перемотка вперед

Español (Spanish)
n. - avance rápido
v. tr. - usar el avance rápido
v. intr. - usar el avance rápido

Svenska (Swedish)
adj. - snabbspola

中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
快进的按钮

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 快進的按鈕

한국어 (Korean)
n. - (미국 실업가) 출세가도

日本語 (Japanese)
n. - 早送り

العربيه (Arabic)
‏(صفه) يتقدم بسرعه‏

עברית (Hebrew)
n. - ‮הרצה מהירה קדימה, לחיץ להרצה מהירה של סרט שמע או וידיאו‬


 
 

 

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