expedite
v.
c.1500 (implied in past participle expedit "accomplished"), from Latin expeditus, past participle of expedire "extricate, disengage, liberate; procure, make ready, put in order, make fit, prepare; explain, make clear," literally "free the feet from fetters," hence to liberate from difficulties, from ex- "out" (see ex-) + *pedis "fetter, chain for the feet," related to pes (genitive pedis) "foot" (see foot, n.). Compare Greek pede "fetter." Related: Expedited; expediting.
〔李〕[ex-;ped;-itev.] v.加快,促进 a.迅速的 ←ped (L pes,pedis)=foot 足