a fast track



a fast track

a very quick way of achieving something or dealing with something (often + to ) Management training offers a fast track to the top of the company. The government has announced that the reforms will be put on the fast track. (= dealt with very quickly)
See also: fast, track

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
DavidDAY-vid (English), dah-VEED (Jewish, Spanish), da-VEED (French), DAH-vit (German, Dutch), DAH-vid (Swedish, Norwegian), dah-VEET (Russian)English, Hebrew, French, Scottish, Spanish, Portuguese, German, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Dutch, C
Abessa-Biblical Greek
Kostadin-Bulgarian, Macedonian
Yeong-Huiyung-heeKorean
Tina['ti:nə]
Caiside-Ancient Irish