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ลองค้นหาคำในรูปแบบอื่น ๆ เพื่อให้ได้ผลลัพธ์มากขึ้นหรือน้อยลง: -faster-, *faster*
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ตัวอย่างประโยค จาก Open Subtitles  **ระวัง คำแปลอาจมีข้อผิดพลาด**
If you want me to walk faster than that, I will.หากคุณต้องการให้ฉันที่จะเดินเร็วขึ้นกว่าที่ฉันจะ 12 Angry Men (1957)
Faster faster. Come on. Here, hold it tight.ได้เร็วขึ้น ได้เร็วขึ้น มาใน ที่นี่ ถือ ไว้ แน่น I Spit on Your Grave (1978)
Shit, man. Can't this damn thing go any faster than this?ชิทแมน ไปเร็วกว่านี้ได้ไหม The Blues Brothers (1980)
This is too bad. My fight with the Wheelers made me run faster than usual.แย่จัง ตอนสู้กับพวกขาล้อ ลานผมคงวิ่งไปเยอะ Return to Oz (1985)
They're quick--but I'm much faster -Take that!นี่ไง คงดีกว่าที่ฉันจะออกไป ขอให้ฉัน มีการลงจอดที่สุขสันต์ สิ่งที่ฉันต้องทำคือ.. Aladdin (1992)
It's lighter, faster swims better.มันเบากว่า แรงกว่า... ...ว่ายน้ำได้ดีกว่า Basic Instinct (1992)
He says you're even faster than your father.เขาบอกว่าพี่วิ่งเร็วกว่าพ่อพี่อีก Cool Runnings (1993)
I have a dead grandmother that moves faster than you.เร็วหน่อย เพื่อน ยายฉันยังทำอะไรเร็วกว่านายเลย Cool Runnings (1993)
That's a hair faster than the Swiss. That's a real big difference from yesterday.นั่นเร็วเฉือนทีมสวิสอีก ต่างจากเมื่อวานมากเลยครับ Cool Runnings (1993)
She was no fatter or thinner... or slower or faster than anyone else, and I couldn't guess what had she done.เธอไม่ผอม... ไม่อ้วน ไม่มีอะไรผิดไปจากคนอื่นๆ Schindler's List (1993)
Coolidge was out of there faster than I've ever seen a victorious boxer leave the ring.คูลิดจ์เป็นออกจากที่นั่นเร็วกว่าที่ฉันเคยเห็นนักมวยชัยชนะออกจากแหวน Pulp Fiction (1994)
The more people who believe, the faster the journey.ยิ่งมีคนเชื่อมากขึ้นเท่าไหร่ การเดินทางยิ่วเร็วขึ้นเท่านั้น In the Mouth of Madness (1994)

ตัวอย่างประโยคจาก Tanaka JP-EN Corpus
fasterA dog can run faster than a man can.
fasterA fire can spread faster than you can run.
fasterA horse can run faster than a man can.
fasterBill can run faster than Bob.
fasterEveryone and everything moved much faster now then before.
fasterGenerally speaking, boys can run faster than girls.
fasterGenerally speaking, men can run faster than women can.
fasterGirls mature faster than boys.
fasterHe can run faster than I.
fasterHe can swim faster than any other boy in his class.
fasterHeck, with oboe players there are those who, rather than search for a reed that suites them, find it faster to make their own.
fasterHe is able to run faster than I.

CMU English Pronouncing Dictionary Dictionary [with local updates]
faster

Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary (pronunciation guide only)
faster

Japanese-English: EDICT Dictionary
特急[とっきゅう, tokkyuu] (n) (1) (abbr) (See 特別急行) limited express (train, faster than an express); (2) great hurry; (P) #2,295 [Add to Longdo]
新快速[しんかいそく, shinkaisoku] (n) limited express (train, faster than an express) [Add to Longdo]

Result from Foreign Dictionaries (5 entries found)

From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Fast \Fast\, a. [Compar. {Faster}; superl. {Fastest}.] [OE.,
     firm, strong, not loose, AS. f[ae]st; akin to OS. fast, D.
     vast, OHG. fasti, festi, G. fest, Icel. fastr, Sw. & Dan.
     fast, and perh. to E. fetter. The sense swift comes from the
     idea of keeping close to what is pursued; a Scandinavian use.
     Cf. {Fast}, adv., {Fast}, v., {Avast}.]
     1. Firmly fixed; closely adhering; made firm; not loose,
        unstable, or easily moved; immovable; as, to make fast the
        door.
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              There is an order that keeps things fast. --Burke.
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     2. Firm against attack; fortified by nature or art;
        impregnable; strong.
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              Outlaws . . . lurking in woods and fast places.
                                                    --Spenser.
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     3. Firm in adherence; steadfast; not easily separated or
        alienated; faithful; as, a fast friend.
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     4. Permanent; not liable to fade by exposure to air or by
        washing; durable; lasting; as, fast colors.
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     5. Tenacious; retentive. [Obs.]
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              Roses, damask and red, are fast flowers of their
              smells.                               --Bacon.
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     6. Not easily disturbed or broken; deep; sound.
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              All this while in a most fast sleep.  --Shak.
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     7. Moving rapidly; quick in mition; rapid; swift; as, a fast
        horse.
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     8. Given to pleasure seeking; disregardful of restraint;
        reckless; wild; dissipated; dissolute; as, a fast man; a
        fast liver. --Thackeray.
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     9. In such a condition, as to resilience, etc., as to make
        possible unusual rapidity of play or action; as, a fast
        racket, or tennis court; a fast track; a fast billiard
        table, etc.
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     {Fast and loose}, now cohering, now disjoined; inconstant,
        esp. in the phrases to play at fast and loose, to play
        fast and loose, to act with giddy or reckless inconstancy
        or in a tricky manner; to say one thing and do another.
        "Play fast and loose with faith." --Shak.
  
     {Fast and loose pulleys} (Mach.), two pulleys placed side by
        side on a revolving shaft, which is driven from another
        shaft by a band, and arranged to disengage and re["e]ngage
        the machinery driven thereby. When the machinery is to be
        stopped, the band is transferred from the pulley fixed to
        the shaft to the pulley which revolves freely upon it, and
        vice versa.
  
     {Hard and fast} (Naut.), so completely aground as to be
        immovable.
  
     {To make fast} (Naut.), to make secure; to fasten firmly, as
        a vessel, a rope, or a door.
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From The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48 [gcide]:

  Faster \Fast"er\, n.
     One who abstains from food.
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:

  faster
      adv 1: more quickly [syn: {quicker}, {faster}]

From Swedish-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.1.1 [fd-swe-eng]:

  faster
   1. aunt
   2. aunt; paternal aunt

From Danish-English FreeDict Dictionary ver. 0.2.1 [fd-dan-eng]:

  faster
   1. aunt
   2. aunt; paternalaunt

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