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Rush Rushed Quickly   [V Ed I American Sth

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[VERB 动词]猛冲;快速行进 If you rush somewhere, you go there quickly.
  [V prep/adv]
  [V]
  [V to-inf]
  • A schoolgirl rushed into a burning flat to save a man's life...

    一位女学生冲进起火的公寓里去救一名男子。

  • Someone inside the building rushed out...

    大楼里有个人冲了出来。

  • I've got to rush. Got a meeting in a few minutes...

    我得赶紧走了。几分钟后要开个会。

  • Shop staff rushed to get help.

    商店的员工冲出去求助。

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[VERB 动词]赶忙做;赶紧做 If people rush to do something, they do it as soon as they can, because they are very eager to do it.
  [V to-inf]
  • Russian banks rushed to buy as many dollars as they could...

    俄罗斯各家银行争相抢购美元。

  • Before you rush to book a table, bear in mind that lunch for two would cost £150.

    在你抢着订桌之前,记住两个人在那里吃一顿午饭得花150英镑。

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[N-SING 单数名词]仓促;匆忙;急忙 A rush is a situation in which you need to go somewhere or do something very quickly.
  • The men left in a rush...

    男人们匆匆离开了。

  • It was all rather a rush...

    这太仓促了。

  • Then there was the mad rush not to be late for school.

    然后就是匆忙往学校赶,以免迟到。

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[N-SING 单数名词]热潮;争做;争先恐后 If there is a rush for something, many people suddenly try to get it or do it.
  [usu N for n]
  • Record stores are expecting a huge rush for the single.

    唱片店正期待着人们会争相抢购这张单曲唱片。

  • ...the rush for contracts.

    争先恐后签约

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[N-SING 单数名词]高峰期;繁忙活动期 The rush is a period of time when many people go somewhere or do something.
  [the N]
  • The shop's opening coincided with the Christmas rush...

    这家商店的开张正好赶上了圣诞的抢购热潮。

  • Apply before the rush starts.

    赶在高峰期开始前申请。

  • ...the annual rush to the beaches.

    每年去海边度假的热潮

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[VERB 动词]匆忙做;仓促地做 If you rush something, you do it in a hurry, often too quickly and without much care.
  [V n]
  [V at n]
  • You can't rush a search...

    搜寻时不能仓促行事。

  • Chew your food well and do not rush meals...

    充分咀嚼食物,吃饭不要太快。

  • Instead of rushing at life, I wanted something more meaningful.

    我不想混日子,我想做点更有意义的事情。

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  • The report had all the hallmarks of a rushed job.

    这篇报告到处都是仓促了事的痕迹。

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[VERB 动词]赶紧送;急忙送 If you rush someone or something to a place, you take them there quickly.
  [V n prep]
  [V n with adv]
  • We got an ambulance and rushed her to hospital...

    我们叫了一辆救护车,赶紧把她送到了医院。

  • Federal agents rushed him into a car...

    联邦探员赶紧把他送进了一辆车里。

  • We'll rush it round today if possible.

    如果可能的话,我们今天会赶紧把它送过去。

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[V-ERG 及物/不及物动词](未经充分考虑而)匆忙做,仓促做,草率地做 If you rush into something or are rushed into it, you do it without thinking about it for long enough.
  [V into n]
  [V in]
  [be V-ed into n]
  [V n]
  • He will not rush into any decisions...

    他不会草率作出任何决定的。

  • They had rushed in without adequate appreciation of the task...

    他们还没有充分了解这项任务就仓促行动了。

  • Ministers won't be rushed into a response...

    部长们不会急于回应的。

  • Don't rush him or he'll become confused.

    不要催他,不然他会犯糊涂的。

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  • At no time did I feel rushed or under pressure.

    我任何时候都不会觉得仓促或者有压力。

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[VERB 动词]突袭;向…猛冲 If you rush something or someone, you move quickly and forcefully at them, often in order to attack them.
  [V n]
  [V at n]
  • They rushed the entrance and forced their way in...

    他们猛冲到入口,强行闯入。

  • Tom came rushing at him from another direction.

    汤姆从另一个方向突袭了他。

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[VERB 动词](空气或液体)迅速流动,奔涌 If air or liquid rushes somewhere, it flows there suddenly and quickly.
  [V prep/adv]
  [V-ing]
  [usu sing]
  • Water rushes out of huge tunnels...

    水从巨大的隧道中奔涌而出。

  • The air was rushing past us all the time.

    气流一直从我们身边呼啸而过。

  • ...the sound of rushing water.

    水流湍急的声音

  • Rush is also a noun.
    • A rush of air on my face woke me.

      脸上吹过的气流惊醒了我。

    • ...the perpetual rush of the mill stream.

      水车水流永不停歇的奔涌

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](强烈感情的)迸发,涌动 If you experience a rush of a feeling, you suddenly experience it very strongly.
  [usu sing]
  • A rush of pure affection swept over him...

    一阵强烈而纯洁的爱意涌遍他全身。

  • He felt a sudden rush of panic at the thought.

    想到这点,他突然感到一阵强烈的恐慌。

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[N-PLURAL 复数名词]灯芯草 Rushes are plants with long thin stems that grow near water.
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    [N-PLURAL 复数名词](电影的)工作样片,毛片 In film-making, the rushes of a film are the parts of it that have been filmed but have not yet been edited.
      [TECHNICAL 术语]
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      [PHRASE 短语]非常繁忙 If you are rushed off your feet, you are extremely busy.
        [usu v-link PHR]
        [INFORMAL 非正式]
      • We used to be rushed off our feet at lunchtimes.

        以前我们在午饭时间会忙得不可开交。

      相关词组:
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      Oxford rush / rʌʃ ; NAmE rʌʃ /
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      rush rushes rushed rushing
      verb move fast 快速移动 1 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to move or to do sth with great speed, often too fast 迅速移动;急促 We've got plenty of time; there's no need to rush. 我们还有很多时间,用不着太急促。 the sound of rushing water 湍急的水声 + adv./prep. Don't rush off, I haven't finished. 别急着走哇,我还没说完呢。 I've been rushing around all day trying to get everything done. 我一整天都四下忙活,想把所有的事都做完。 People rushed to buy shares in the company. 人们争着抢购公司的股票。 rushsth We had to rush our meal. 我们只好匆匆忙忙地吃饭。 take/send quickly 迅速带走╱送出 2 [transitive ] rushsb/sth + adv./prep. | rushsb sth to transport or send sb/sth somewhere with great speed 快速运输;速送 Ambulances rushed the injured to the hospital. 救护车迅速将伤者送往医院。 Relief supplies were rushed in. 救援物资很快就运来了。 do sth too quickly 仓促行事 3 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to do sth or to make sb do sth without thinking about it carefully (使)仓促行事,匆忙行事,做事草率 rushinto sth/into doing sth We don't want to rush into having a baby. 我们不急着要孩子。 rushsb Don't rush me. I need time to think about it. 别催我,我需要时间考虑一下。 rushsb into sth/into doing sth I'm not going to be rushed into anything. 我不会受人催促草率地做任何事情。 attack 攻击 4 [transitive ] rushsb/sth to try to attack or capture sb/sth suddenly 突袭;突击抓捕 A group of prisoners rushed an officer and managed to break out. 一伙囚犯突然袭击狱警,越狱了。 Fans rushed the stage after the concert. 音乐会结束后乐迷一下子涌向舞台。 in American football 美式足球 5 [transitive ] rushsb ( NAmE) to run into sb who has the ball 突袭,冲向(持球人) 6 [intransitive ] ( NAmE) to move forward and gain ground by carrying the ball and not passing it 带(球)奔跑;跑动带(球) in American colleges 美国大学 7 [transitive ] rushsb ( NAmE) to give a lot of attention to sb, especially to a student because you want them to join your fraternityor sorority (为物色、招募目的)特别关注,非常关心 He is being rushed by Sigma Nu. * Σ NU 联谊会正在拉拢他。 IDIOMsee
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      PHRASAL VERBS ˌrush sth↔ˈout to produce sth very quickly 仓促生产;赶制 The editors rushed out an item on the crash for the late news. 编辑们赶着将坠机事件编入最新的新闻报道中。 ˌrush sth↔ˈthrough | ˌrush sth ˈthrough sth to deal with official business very quickly by making the usual process shorter than usual 使快速通过;仓促处理 to rush a bill through Parliament 使议案在议会匆匆通过
      noun fast movement 迅速移动 1 [singular ] a sudden strong movement 猛烈移动;冲 Shoppers made a rush forthe exits. 购物者冲向出口。 She was trampled in the rush to get out. 她在大伙儿往外冲的时候被人踩了。 They listened to the rush of the sea below. 他们听着下面汹涌澎湃的海浪声。 The door blew open, letting in a rush of cold air. 门被风刮开了,一股冷风吹了进来。 He had a rush of blood to the headand punched the man. 他一时冲动,挥拳打了那个男人。 hurry 匆忙 2 [singular ,  uncountable ] a situation in which you are in a hurry and need to do things quickly 匆忙;仓促 I can't stop—I'm in a rush. 我不能停下来,我忙着呢。 What's the rush? 干吗这么急匆匆的? ‘I'll let you have the book back tomorrow.’ ‘ There's no rush. “我明天就把书还给你。”“不用着急。” The words came out in a rush. 那些话一股脑儿地倒出来。 a rush job (= one that has been done quickly) 仓促做完的活儿 busy situation 忙碌 3 [singular ] a situation in which people are very busy and there is a lot of activity 忙碌;繁忙 The evening rush was just starting. 繁忙的夜晚才刚开始。 the Christmas rush 圣诞节前的忙碌 of feeling 感觉 4 [singular ] rush(of sth) a sudden strong emotion or sign of strong emotion 迸发的情绪;情绪迸发 a sudden rush of excitement/fear/anger 突然感到的兴奋╱恐惧╱愤怒 5 [singular ] a sudden feeling of extreme pleasure or excitement 突如其来的极度愉悦(或兴奋) Parachuting will give you the rush of a lifetime. 跳伞给你一生难求的刺激感觉。 Users of the drug report experiencing a rush that lasts several minutes. 据报用这种药的人有持续几分钟的亢奋感觉。 sudden demand 急需 6 [singular ] rush(on/for sth) a sudden large demand for goods, etc. 大量急需;争购 There's been a rush on umbrellas this week. 本周出现了抢购雨伞的现象。 see also
      gold rush
      plant 植物 7 [countable ,  usually plural ] a tall plant like grass that grows near water. Its long thin stemscan be dried and used for making baskets,the seats of chairs, etc. 灯芯草(干燥后可用于编制篮子、坐垫等) rush matting 灯芯草编的席子 of film/movie 电影 8 rushes [plural ] ( technical 术语 ) the first prints of a film/movie before they have been edited 样片;毛片 in American football 美式足球 9 [countable ] an occasion when a player or players run towards a player on the other team who has the ball (向对方持球队员的)突袭 There was a rush on the quarterback. 对方球员冲向四分卫。 10 [countable ] an occasion when a player runs forward with the ball 跑动带球 Johnson carried the ball an average of 6 yards per rush. 约翰逊跑动带球平均每次行进 6 码。 in American colleges 美国大学 11 [singular ] ( NAmE) the time when parties are held for students who want to join a fraternityor sorority 学生联谊会纳新活动(时间) rush week 学生联谊会纳新活动周 a rush party 学生纳新联谊会 IDIOMsee
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      rush / rʌʃ ; NAmE rʌʃ /
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      rush1 verb
      rush2 noun
      rushrush1 /rʌʃ/ ●●● S2 W3 verb
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      1move quickly [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to move very quickly, especially because you need to be somewhere very soon SYN  hurry:  A small girl rushed past her. Mo rushed off down the corridor. see thesaurus at
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      2rush to do something to do something very quickly and without delay:  I rushed to pack my suitcase before she came back. He rushed to help his comrade.3do something too quickly [intransitive, transitive] to do or decide something too quickly, especially so that you do not have time to do it carefully or well:  He does not intend to rush his decision.rush into I’m not rushing into marriage again.rush through She rushed through her script.rush it/things When we first met, neither of us wanted to rush things.4take/send urgently [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to take or send someone or something somewhere very quickly, especially because of an unexpected problemrush somebody/something to something The Red Cross rushed medical supplies to the war zone. Dan was rushed to hospital with serious head injuries.5make somebody hurry [transitive] to try to make someone do something more quickly than they want to:  I’m sorry to rush you, but we need a decision by Friday.rush somebody into (doing) something They felt they were being rushed into choosing a new leader.6liquid [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if water or another liquid rushes somewhere, it moves quickly:  Water rushed through the gorge.7blood blood rushes to somebody’s face/cheeks used to say that someone’s face becomes red because they feel embarrassed:  I felt the blood rush to my face as I heard my name.8attack [transitive] to attack a person or place suddenly and in a group:  They rushed the guard and stole his keys.9American universities American English a)[transitive] to give parties for students, have meetings etc, in order to decide whether to let them join your fraternity or sorority (=type of club) b)[intransitive, transitive] to go through the process of trying to be accepted into one of these clubs10American football [intransitive, transitive] to carry the ball forwardTHESAURUSrush to move very quickly, especially because you need to be somewhere soon: · He was rushing out of his office in order to go to a meeting.· There’s no need to rush - we have plenty of time.hurry to do something or go somewhere more quickly than usual, especially because there is not much time: · People hurried into stores to escape the rain.· You ll have to hurry or we 'll be late for breakfast· I hurried through the rest of my workout and showered as quickly as I could.race to go somewhere as fast as you can: · She raced downstairs to tell her mother.· He raced back to his car and called for help.tear to run very quickly and without really looking where you are going, because you are in a hurry: · I saw two boys tearing across the field towards the tree.· He tore down the stairs and out of the house.· They tore out of the building.dash to run somewhere very fast, especially only a short distance: · Bob dashed across the road to his friend’s house.· Her heart was pumping furiously as she dashed through the kitchen to the front door.· I dashed outside to try to rescue the unfortunate creature.hustle American English informal to hurry when you are doing something or going somewhere: · You better hustle or you’re going to miss the school bus.hasten literary to hurry somewhere, especially because you need to do something: · Suddenly frightened, she hastened back to where her friends were standing.· She took a deep breath and then hastened after him.rush around (also rush about British English) phrasal verb to try to do a lot of things in a short period of time:  Get things ready early so that you don’t have to rush around at the last minute.rush something ↔ out phrasal verb to make a new product, book etc available for sale very quickly:  The new edition was rushed out just before Christmas.rush something ↔ through phrasal verb to deal with official or government business more quickly than usualrush something through something The legislation was rushed through parliament.
      rush1 verb
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      1fast movement [singular] a sudden fast movement of things or peoplerush of air/wind/water She felt a cold rush of air as she wound down her window.in a rush Her words came out in a rush. At five past twelve there was a mad rush to the dinner hall.2hurry [singular, uncountable] a situation in which you need to hurry:  I knew there would be a last-minute rush to meet the deadline. Don’t worry, there’s no rush. We don’t have to be at the station until 10.do something in a rush (=do something quickly because you need to hurry) I had to do my homework in a rush because I was late.be in a rush I’m sorry, I can’t talk now – I’m in a rush.3busy period the rush the time in the day, month, year etc when a place or group of people is particularly busypeak:  The café is quiet until the lunchtime rush begins. the Christmas rush
      rush hour
      4people wanting something [singular] a situation in which a lot of people suddenly try to do or get somethingrush on There’s always a rush on swimsuits in the hot weather.rush to do something the rush to put computers in all schools
      gold rush
      5feeling [singular] a)informal a sudden strong, usually pleasant feeling that you get from taking a drug or from doing something excitinghigh:  The feeling of power gave me such a rush. an adrenalin rush b)rush of anger/excitement/gratitude etc a sudden very strong feeling of anger etc:  I felt a rush of excitement when she arrived. A rush of jealousy swept through her.6plant [countable usually plural] a type of tall grass that grows in water, often used for making baskets7film rushes [plural] the first prints of a film before it has been edited SYN dailies American English8american students [uncountable] American English the time when students in American universities who want to join a fraternity or sorority (=type of club) go to a lot of parties in order to try to be accepted:  rush week
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      rush

      [rʌʃ]rushed, rushing, rushes

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      冲(50%),匆忙(17%),奔(14%),冲进(4%),蜂拥(3%),抢购(3%),仓促行事(2%),急速行进(2%),突袭(2%),繁忙的(2%),紧急的(1%)
      n.冲进;匆促;急流;灯心草
      adj.急需的
      vt.使冲;突袭;匆忙地做;飞跃
      vi.冲;奔;闯;赶紧;涌现
      n.(Rush)人名;(英)拉什

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