hurry UK ['hʌr.i] US ['hɝ:-] verb intransitive or transitive ESSENTIAL ■to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this (使)加快;(使)匆忙;催促•Hurry or you'll be late.快点,否则你会迟到的。 •[+ to infinitive] She hurried to answer the telephone.她匆忙去接电话。 •I hate to hurry you, but I have to leave in a few minutes.我不想催你,但我几分钟后就要走了。 •Don't hurry your food (= Don't eat it too quickly).吃东西不要太急。 •I refuse to be hurried into a decision (= to be forced to make a decision too quickly).我不愿在别人的催促下匆忙作决定。 •After spending her lunch hour shopping, she hurried back (= returned quickly) to work.利用午饭时间买完东西后,她匆忙赶回去工作。 UK ['hʌr.i] US ['hɝ:-] verb intransitive or transitive Phrasal Verbs [M] hurry (sb/sth) up IMPROVER ■to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this (使)加快•Hurry up or we'll miss the train.快一点,否则就赶不上火车了。 •Could you hurry the children up, or their dinner will get cold.你可不可以去催催那些孩子,否则他们的晚饭就冷掉了。 UK ['hʌr.i] US ['hɝ:-] noun only singular IMPROVER ■the need to move or do things more quickly than normal 匆忙;仓促•We left in such a hurry that we forgot our tickets.我们走得太仓促,连票都忘了拿。 •"Can you wait a few minutes?" "Yes, I'm not in any hurry/I'm in no hurry (= I can wait)."“你可以多等几分钟吗?”“可以,我不着急。” •Are you in a hurry (= wanting) to leave?你急着走吗? •What's (all) the hurry (for)/Why (all) the hurry (= Why are you acting or moving so quickly) - we've got plenty of time.你急甚么——我们有的是时间。 •"I'll let you have this back next week." "That's all right, there's no (great) hurry/there isn't any (great) hurry (= no need to do it quickly)."“我下个星期就把这个还给你。”“不要紧,不用那么急。” |