rapidity
Definisie in die woordeboek Engels

rapidity

rə'pɪdɪtɪ

Definisies

speed, swiftness; the condition of being rapid
(physics) A measure of velocity relative to the speed of light
(physics) A measure of the velocity of a particle in a beam relative to the beam#s axis

sinonieme

celerity · pace · speediness · rapidness · quickness · rate · velocity
celerity · quickness · rapidness · speediness
a rate that is rapid

grammatika

lp  liczba pojedyncza rapidity; lm  liczba mnoga rapidities
rapidity ( plural  rapidities)

voorbeelde

Advanced filtering
The use of modern effective coatings and corrosion protection systems in ballast spaces will help prevent the rapid deterioration which was evident in older tanker designs.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Her rapid-fire guns protected the carriers against aerial attack.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
A rapid strep test (also called rapid antigen detection testing or RADT) may also be used.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
Intellectual property rights governing EU research and innovation funding are decisive for efficient exploitation and technology transfer, while at the same time they need to ensure access to and rapid dissemination of scientific results.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
In addition due to the methodology of the study (rapid assessment), the selected samples and the generated statistics weren’t representative of the population of working children in those professions.UN-2 UN-2
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(23) Most business passengers wishing to travel between England and mainland Europe would be likely to use scheduled air services or high speed train services (Eurostar and connecting rail services) in view of their greater rapidity and comfort than ferry or Le Shuttle services (shuttle services for cars and lorries through the Channel Tunnel).EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Yet, further efforts are needed to ensure that the European Border and Coast Guard Agency's capabilities are fully in place to protect the external borders of the Union by completing the tools at the Agency's disposals for the running of operations, in particular the resources of the mandatory rapid reaction pools.eurlex-diff-2017 eurlex-diff-2017
It also provided technical assistance for implementing a rapid assessment of HIV prevalence and HIV-related risks among people who inject drugs in five South African cities, which raised awareness and supported advocacy on the need for evidence-informed and human rights-based HIV services for people who inject drugs in South Africa.UN-2 UN-2
The rapid evolution in the capacity and availability of the Internet will make it the prime tool for the dissemination of statistical data in the future.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
Sorbitol was found to have two crystalline modifications (confirmed by X-ray diffraction) with different melting points, while rapid cooling of molten sorbitol resulted in an amorphous form.springer springer
As regards the other budget titles, although the Council has maintained the major allocations, for a limited number of budgetary lines it has not retained all the appropriations the Commission asked for in its preliminary draft budget. I am thinking in particular of the TACIS programme, the funding of KEDO, the international fisheries agreements, the rapid reaction arrangements and the MEDA programme.Europarl8 Europarl8
It is stated that the Rapid Alert System works well for consumer foodstuffs. However, such a statement is of questionable value as experience has shown thus far that this system is not sufficiently rapid and efficient.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
To be successful, they must be accorded political support, the authority delegated to them must be limited and their exit strategy must be clearly defined and susceptible of rapid implementation once the environment became favourable and peace was achieved.UN-2 UN-2
Demands that all parties to the conflict, in particular the former Seleka, ensure the rapid, safe and unhindered access of humanitarian organizations and relief personnel and the timely delivery of humanitarian assistance to populations in need, while respecting the UN guiding principles of humanitarian assistance, including neutrality, impartiality, humanity and independence in the provision of humanitarian assistance;UN-2 UN-2
Special efforts must be made for youth in rural areas to establish connectivity, given that rapid developments in wireless technology have made it possible to overcome the physical impediments of distance and topography, at a reasonable cost, that for long have limited the development of telecommunications infrastructure in rural areas.UN-2 UN-2
Recognizes that the lack of adequate housing remains a pressing challenge in the fight to eradicate extreme poverty, particularly in the urban areas in developing countries, expresses its concern at the rapid growth in the number of slum-dwellers in the urban areas of developing countries, particularly in Africa, stresses that, unless urgent and effective measures and actions are taken at the national and international levels, the number of slum-dwellers, who constitute one third of the world’s urban population, will continue to increase, and emphasizes the need for increased efforts with a view to significantly improving the lives of at least 100 million slum-dwellers by 2020;UN-2 UN-2
Recent and rapid changes seen in developing countries from the second and third pattern to the fourth is the common focus of nutrition transition research and desire for policy that would emphasize a healthier overall diet characterizes the shift from the fourth to the fifth pattern.WikiMatrix WikiMatrix
It is very important to analyse and understand the meaning of global changes, the rapid change in science, technology, the economy and the social sector, as well as international affairs.mid.ru mid.ru
In 2017, more than 170 notifications relating to non-compliant products as regards phthalates were exchanged between Member States via the Rapid Alert System for dangerous non-food products.Eurlex2018q4 Eurlex2018q4
In view of the rapid changes that may take place, sufficient flexibility is of course necessary.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
The main task of the rapid assessment and response project carried out by the Ministry of Health’s National Centre for the Control of HIV/AIDS was to analyse protective and risk behaviour in connection with the transmission of HIV infection, before making specific recommendations.UN-2 UN-2
However, experience in countries that have made huge strides in providing these services to their citizens and recent global initiatives – such as Sustainable Energy for All and Scaling Up Nutrition – have demonstrated that such an approach can provide promising results, catalysing rapid growth and investment.EurLex-2 EurLex-2
We can trace it in the theory of right ( b u t here, I will be extraordinarily rapid).Literature Literature
With continued innovation in site optimization, generator design and power electronics, further cost reduction is expected, although the pace may not be as rapidMultiUn MultiUn
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