Pronunciation: /bi kwɪk/sloʊ, ɛt. aʊt ʌv ðə træps/
verb action word that expresses a state of being or an action, in this case, 'be' is the verb indicating a state of being
A1 I need to be quick out of the traps if I want to win the race.
A2 The rabbit was slow out of the traps during the competition.
B1 The team needs to be quick out of the traps to secure a good position in the tournament.
B2 She was slow out of the traps at the start of the project, but eventually caught up.
C1 In order to succeed in business, you must be quick out of the traps when new opportunities arise.
C2 The company was slow out of the traps in adapting to the changing market trends.
adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'quick' and 'slow' are adjectives describing the speed at which someone is out of the traps
A1 My cat is slow out of the traps when it comes to catching mice.
A2 The new employee was quick out of the traps and learned the job quickly.
B1 The team needs to be quick out of the traps if they want to win the championship.
B2 The company was slow out of the traps in adapting to new technology, and it cost them market share.
C1 The politician was quick out of the traps in responding to the crisis, showing strong leadership.
C2 The athlete is always quick out of the traps, giving them a competitive edge in races.
adverb modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, in this case, 'quickly' and 'slowly' could be adverbs modifying how someone is out of the traps
A1 My dog is always quick out of the traps when it's time for a walk.
A2 She needs to be slow out of the traps when starting a new project to avoid making mistakes.
B1 The team was quick out of the traps and scored a goal within the first minute of the game.
B2 In order to win the race, you need to be quick out of the traps and maintain your speed throughout.
C1 The company was slow out of the traps in adapting to new technology, and it cost them in the long run.
C2 He was quick out of the traps in seizing the opportunity and securing the deal before anyone else could.
formal It is important to be quick out of the traps in order to secure a competitive advantage.
informal Hey, make sure you're quick out of the traps if you want to win this race.
slang Dude, you gotta be quick out of the traps if you wanna stand a chance.
figurative She was slow out of the traps when it came to starting her new business venture.
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