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  1. Inglés. Español. fast forward, fast-forward vi. (advance rapidly) (película) adelantar ⇒ vtr. (coloquial) pasar ⇒ vtr. Fast forward to the last five minutes of the film clip - that's the funniest bit.

  2. Meaning of fast-forward in English. fast-forward. verb [ I or T ] uk / ˌfɑːstˈfɔː.wəd / us / ˌfæstˈfɔːr.wɚd / Add to word list. If you fast-forward a recording, or if it fast-forwards, you make it play at very high speed so that you get to the end or a later part more quickly: fast-forward to I hate this song - I'll fast-forward to the next one.

  3. fast forward sustantivo. avance rápido m. menos frecuente: adelanto rápido m. fast-forward ( sth.) verbo. avanzar v. menos frecuente: adelantar algo v. ·. saltar adelante v. ·. avanzar rápidamente v. Véase también: fast adj — rápido adj m. ·. pronto adj m. ·. veloz adj m/f. ·. firme adj f. forward adj — precoz adj m/f. ·. atrevido adj m. ·.

  4. Meaning of fast-forward in English. fast-forward. verb [ I or T ] us / ˌfæstˈfɔːr.wɚd / uk / ˌfɑːstˈfɔː.wəd / Add to word list. If you fast-forward a recording, or if it fast-forwards, you make it play at very high speed so that you get to the end or a later part more quickly: fast-forward to I hate this song - I'll fast-forward to the next one.

  5. fast-forward ( sth.) verb. avanzar v. less common: adelantar algo v. ·. saltar adelante v. ·. avanzar rápidamente v. See also: fast adj — rápido adj. ·. pronto adj. ·. veloz adj. ·. firme adj. forward adj — precoz adj. ·. atrevido adj. ·. futuro adj. ·. adelantado adj. ·. delantero adj. ·. dispuesto adj. ·. ansioso adj. forward adv — adelante adv.

  6. The meaning of FAST-FORWARD is a function of an electronic device that advances a recording at a higher than normal speed. How to use fast-forward in a sentence. a function of an electronic device that advances a recording at a higher than normal speed; a state or an instance of rapid advancement

  7. Hace 2 días · fast-forward the trials of the new drug. 5. (intransitive) to move forward through a tape or video using the fast-forward control. 6. (usually foll by to) to direct one's attention towards a particular time or event, ignoring intervening material. fast-forward to the following year. Collins English Dictionary.