きゅうそく
Meanings
Adjective (な)
Noun
1. rapid (e.g. progress)
Pitch accent
きゅ
うそく
Composed of
sudden; abrupt; urgent; pressing; steep; sharp; rapid
gear; speed (e.g. 4-speed transmission)
Used in vocabulary (2 in total)
quick-freezing; rapid freezing
Examples (31 in total)
Beijing is changing so rapidly.
Computers have made rapid progress.
The Japanese economy developed rapidly.
The growth in population is very rapid in developing countries.
The world is changing more and more quickly.
That market has been rapidly expanding.
Childhood is a period of rapid growth.
The market for luxury goods is growing fast.
The country was industrialized very quickly.
Her proficiency in English rapidly improved.
Electronic commerce began to spread rapidly.
The Zika virus spread rapidly across central and south America.
Comparative studies are now making rapid progress.
The use of electronic computers is growing rapidly.
We must prevent rapid population growth.
The birthrate is rapidly declining in this country.
Computer science has made rapid progress in our country.
Technological innovation brought about the rapid progress of the information industry.
Demand for occupational therapy has surged in recent years.
They were surprised at the city's rapid growth.
Desert sand cools off rapidly at night.
China’s global influence has expanded rapidly in recent years.
Ancient customs are dying out quickly today.
The coastal ecosystem of British Columbia is rapidly declining.
Shareholders were concerned about the company's swift expansion overseas.
To prevent the disease from spreading quickly was not an easy task.
I am rapidly losing the ability of immersing myself in activities that I love.
A child develops rapidly between the ages of 13 and 16.
Boston has grown rapidly in the last ten years.
Science has made rapid progress in this century.
The year 1980 saw the fastest economic growth in that country.