"Not so fast" is an expression used to indicate that someone should slow down, reconsider, or hold off on taking action. It implies a need to pause or reevaluate the current course of action before proceeding further.
Temperature measures how fast air particles are moving. Higher temperatures mean faster-moving particles, while lower temperatures mean slower-moving particles.
"Lightning" is a noun. Sometimes people try to use it as an adjective to mean "fast" (ex, "with lightning speed") but it really should be used as "like lighting" or "lightning-fast" or so on.
"Veloci" is a prefix derived from the Latin word "velox" meaning "quick," "swift," or "fast." It is commonly used in English to denote speed or rapid movement.
Carol is the most correct, I guess. Acceleration is a change in speed over a change in time, so if you want to be REALLY vague and confusing, you could say it's "how fast you get fast". In any case, Harry is wrong because he is describing speed. So by that logic, Carol has to be correct, even though it's expressed quite poorly.
It means that the ball moved quickly or rapidly.
No. "Wiki" is the Hawaiian word for "fast". So literally, it's "fast-pedia".
If it has a camera on the front and back, it is a second or third generation iPad, so it will be fast.
I'm assuming that you mean get used to math so you can do it fast. This may or may not be an easy goal for you but the only answer is Practice.
Because everyone eats in them.....if you know what i mean.
Allegro : Fast Con : With Grazia : Graciousness So, allegro con Grazia means 'Play fast gracefully' or perhaps, 'Play fast with graciousness'.
It's the same so it's also fastfood. Or if you mean that the food is fast then it is snel voedsel or snel eten.
Abrupt means quick or fast, so the phrase abrupt change means an altered course that is made fast or quickly.
Driving too fast for the road conditions. So fast that if something suddenly comes at you, you'll be unable to react appropriately.
it mean fast and bright its no diffrent then from vivace
Look it up in a dictionary! You can say walking briskly which would mean not hesitating/walking quite fast So I would say that it meant fast or quite fast! x
Nothing. The phrase is "be NIMBLE, be quick" because nimble means agile and quick means fast so you should be fast and agile.
humming birds fly so fast because they are so fast