Zip by Meaning in English
expression
释义
To move past very quickly or suddenly, often so fast that it is barely noticed. It can be used both for physical movement or time passing quickly.
用法与细微差别
Informal, often used in casual conversation. Common with vehicles ('cars zip by'), people ('kids zipping by'), or time ('the weekend zipped by'). Don't use for slow or gradual movement. Similar to 'rush past' or 'fly by', but 'zip by' suggests even more speed and lightness.
例句
I saw a red car zip by on the highway.
basic
The children zipped by on their bikes.
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Three buses zipped by while we waited.
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This year has just zipped by—I can't believe it's almost over.
natural
Did you see that bird just zip by the window?
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Sometimes, weekends just zip by and it feels like you barely had time to relax.
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