rapid-fire
rap·id-fire
(răp′ĭd-fīr′)adj.
1. Designed to fire shots in rapid succession: a rapid-fire machine gun.
2. Marked by continuous rapid occurrence: rapid-fire questions.
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rap′id-fire′
adj.
1. done or occurring in rapid succession.
2. discharging, operating, etc., at a rate more rapid than normal.
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Translations
rapid-fire
[ˈræpɪdˌfaɪə] ADJ [gun] → de fuego racheado (fig) → trepidantea rapid-fire succession of questions → una sucesión trepidante de preguntas
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