fast track
Pronunciation
/fˈæst tɹˈæk/
British pronunciation
/fˈast tɹˈak/

Definition & Meaning of "fast track"in English

Fast track
01

the quick and direct path to achieving a goal or completing a project

fast track definition and meaning
IdiomIdiom
InformalInformal

What is the origin of the idiom "fast track" and when to use it?

The idiom "fast track" has its origins in the world of horse racing. A "fast track" referred to a racetrack in optimal condition, where the surface was smooth and hard, allowing horses to run at their best speed. In a figurative sense, it is used to describe processes or methods that expedite progress or enable something to be completed more quickly than usual. It signifies a streamlined approach or an accelerated route to achieve a goal, often bypassing certain steps or obstacles.

example
Examples
The new diploma program is a fast track to acquiring specialized skills for the job market.
By taking the highway, you can fast-track your journey to the coast and arrive in record time.
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