has·ten /ˈheɪsən/ verb formal 1 [transitiveT]CAUSE to make something happen faster or sooner 加速,加紧 Their departure was hastened by an abnormally cold winter. 那个冬天异常寒冷,所以他们提前走了。
2 [intransitiveI]FAST/QUICK to do or say something quickly or without delay 抢着,急忙,赶快 SYN hurryhasten to do something I hastened to assure her that there was no danger. 我赶紧向她保证不会有什么危险。
3 I hasten to add formal EXPLAINused when you realize that what you have said may not have been understood correctly 我得赶紧补充说〔用于生怕别人误解的时候〕 an exhausting course, which, I hasten to add, was also great fun 一门让人学得筋疲力尽的课程,不过我得赶紧补充一句,也是非常有趣的
I hasten to add• Many of them built up vast fortunes under my father's regime, illegal fortunes, I hasten to add.• Metaphorically speaking, I hasten to add.• Not me, I hasten to add.• This wasn't me, I hasten to add, but the pill, which was based on belladonna.• I have, I hasten to add, no precise statistics on hand.• Not, I hasten to add, on account of my sweaty demeanour.• Not, I hasten to add, through fraud but through an error in part of the model. 4. [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] literaryGO to go somewhere quickly 赶往