Similar words: sickening, sickeningly, quicken, slackening, quicker, quickest, wakening, darkening. Meaning: ['kwɪkən] n. 1. the process of showing signs of life 2. the stage of pregnancy at which the mother first feels the movements of the fetus 3. the act of accelerating; increasing the speed.
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31. Along with Chinas accession to WTO and the further openness of market, the foreign medium groups are quickening them steps to enter, which bring pounding and challenge to Chinese medium business.
32. Now in the 21st century, the pace of adjustment in global manufacture structure is quickening. So enhancing industrial competition becomes an important developing strategy.
33. With the quickening of the economic globalization and process of liberalization of trade, technical barriers to trade (TBT) as the main new trade protective method have been prevailing.
34. Can use peritoneal and diuresis medicine, dialytic , artificial kidney to wait outside quickening poison eduction body.
35. Quickening the Pace of the Annexation and Bankruptcy and Advancing the Optimization and Reorganization of Enterprises.
36. Quickening ( maternal perception of fetal movement ) occurs at about 17 weeks.
37. First detection of fetal movement (quickening) should occur at around 17 weeks in a multigravida and at 19 weeks in a primigravida.
38. In our schools the habit-forming mechanism of the mind must be observed and in this observation the quickening of intelligence is born.
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