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WordReference English-Spanish Dictionary © 2026:
fast forward, fast-forward vi | (advance rapidly) | adelantar⇒ vi |
| | | avanzar⇒ vi |
| | (informal) | saltar⇒ vi |
| | Fast forward to the last five minutes of the film clip - that's the funniest bit. |
| | Adelanta hasta los últimos cinco minutos del video, que es la parte más divertida. |
fast forward through [sth], fast-forward through [sth] vi + prep | (advance rapidly through) | adelantar algo vtr |
| | (informal) | saltarse algo v prnl |
| | I often fast forward through the boring parts of movies. |
fast forward [sth], fast-forward [sth] vtr | (advance rapidly) | adelantar algo vtr |
| | (informal) | saltarse algo v prnl |
| | I fast-forwarded the recap as I had only recently watched the previous episodes. |
| fast forward n | (button: advance) | botón de avance rápido loc nom m |
| | (anglicismo) | fast forward loc nom m |
| | He hit fast forward, and images in the film sped by. |
| | Presionó el botón de avance rápido y las imágenes en la película pasaron velozmente. |
| fast forward n | figurative (rapid movement) (figurado) | cámara rápida loc nom f |
| | Everything was happening so fast that she felt as though her life were on fast forward. |
| | Todo sucedió tan velozmente que sintió que su vida estaba en cámara rápida. |