speeding fine

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Concise Oxford English Dictionary © 2008 Oxford University Press:
speed/spiːd/
noun
  • 1 the rate at which someone or something moves or operates or is able to move or operate.

    ■ rapidity of movement or action.

  • 2 each of the possible gear ratios of a bicycle or (US) of a motor vehicle.
  • 3 the light-gathering power or f-number of a camera lens.

    ■ the duration of a photographic exposure.

    ■ the sensitivity of photographic film to light.

  • 4 informal an amphetamine drug, especially methamphetamine.
  • 5 archaic success; prosperity.
verb (past and past part. sped)
  • 1 move quickly.

    ■ (speed up) move or work more quickly.

    ■ (also speed something up) cause to happen more quickly.

  • 2 (of a motorist) travel at a speed greater than the legal limit.
  • 3 informal take or be under the influence of an amphetamine drug.
  • 4 archaic make prosperous or successful.
– phrases
at speed quickly.
up to speed
  • 1 operating at full speed or capacity.
  • 2 informal fully informed or up to date.
– derivatives
speeder noun.
– origin OE spēd (n.), spēdan (v.), from the Gmc base of OE spōwan ‘prosper, succeed’.

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