0 done, said, finished etc in a short time -- chvatný, rychlý
2 doing something, able to do something, or done, without delay; prompt; lively -- pohotový
He is always quick to help
a quick answer
He’s very quick at arithmetic.
3 quickly -- hned, rychle
quick-frozen peas.
Robotic surgery also has benefits of minimal pain, little blood loss, better cosmetics, and quicker recovery compared with open surgery.
However, sometimes children dabbed at the xylophone with smaller, quicker, more jerky and less regular movements.
No one was quicker to recognize this than colonial nationalists themselves.
Indeed, the evidence here tends to suggest that pragmatic military minds were quicker to see the inevitability of independence than the civil powers.
They were the quickest to take advantage of the political opening of the early 1990s and establish themselves as more overtly political organisations.
Another important question is whether and how such learning agents converge to better and quicker deals in multiple negotiation encounters.
Driving a car was much more convenient, cleaner, and quicker than saddled horses or buggies, which led people eventually to embrace it.
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