单词 | rush |
释义 | rush [rʌʃ] verb GO/DO QUICKLY 奔跑 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to (cause to) go or do something very quickly (使)急速行进;(使)赶紧;(使)仓促行事;(使)急速做 •Whenever I see him, he seems to be rushing (about/around) •I rushed up the stairs/to the office/to find a phone.我飞奔上楼梯/匆匆赶到办公室/赶忙去找电话。 •When she turned it upside down the water rushed out.她把它底朝上翻转过来时,水一下倾泻出来。 •[+ to •You can't rush a job like this.你不应该这样粗粗地赶活。 •The emergency legislation was rushed through •Don't rush me!别催我! •The United Nations has rushed medical aid and food to the famine zone.联合国向发生饥荒的地区紧急提供了医疗援助和食品。 •He rushed the children off to school so they wouldn't be late.他催赶着孩子们快点出门去学校,以免他们迟到。 [rʌʃ] verb ATTACK 猛攻 transitive ■If a group of people rush an enemy or the place where an enemy is, they attack suddenly and all together 一起向…发起突袭;猛攻;向…猛冲 •We rushed the palace gates and killed the guards.我们一起冲向宫殿大门,杀死了守卫。 [rʌʃ] verb AMERICAN FOOTBALL 美式橄榄球 intransitive ■In American football, to rush is to carry the football forward across the place on the field where play begins. Also, a member of the opposite team rushes when they force their way to the back of the field quickly to catch the player carrying the football. (美式橄榄球中)跑动带球 [rʌʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs rush into sth ■If you rush into something such as a job, you start doing it without having really decided if it is the right thing to do or having considered the best way to do it. 仓促做;匆忙做;草率地做 [rʌʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs rush sb into (doing) sth ■If someone rushes you into doing something, they forcefully persuade you to do it without giving you time to really decide. 使(某人)仓促做…;使(某人)草率做… [rʌʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] rush sth out ■to very quickly produce something and make it available to sell 匆匆生产;赶制 •When the war started, several publishers rushed out books on the conflict.战争一爆发,几家出版社就迅速出版了一批有关这场冲突的书。 [rʌʃ] noun HURRY 匆忙 IMPROVER only singular ■when you have to hurry or move somewhere quickly 匆忙,赶紧;冲,奔 •Slow down! What's the rush?慢点!跑那么快做甚么? •Why is it always such a rush to get ready in the mornings?为甚么早晨老是得这么手忙脚乱一通才能准备好? •Everyone seemed to be in a •He was in a rush to get home.他急忙赶回家。 •They were in no ADVANCED only singular ■when a lot of things are happening or a lot of people are trying to do or get something 忙乱,忙碌;争做;争抢 •There's always a rush to get the best seats.人们总是抢着去占最好的位子。 •I try to do my shopping before the Christmas rush.我尽量在圣诞节购物潮来临之前把东西买好。 •There's been a rush for only singular ■when something or someone suddenly moves somewhere quickly 急速流动(或行进);猛冲 •There was a rush of •They made a rush at him to get his gun.他们猛地扑向他去抢他的枪。 only singular ■a sudden movement of people to a certain area, usually because of some economic advantage (通常因经济利益驱动而发生的)蜂拥前往,蜂拥的人潮 •the California gold rush加利福尼亚淘金潮 countable ■in American football, an attempt to run forwards carrying the ball, or an attempt to quickly reach and stop a player from the opposing team who is carrying the ball (美式橄榄球中的)跑动带球 [rʌʃ] noun SUDDEN FEELING 突然的感情 only singular ■a sudden strong emotion or physical feeling (突然的)一阵强烈感情;(身体的)一阵感觉 •The memory of who he was came back to him with a rush.他忽地一下子想起了自己是谁。 •I had my first cigarette for a year and felt a sudden rush (of dizziness).这是我一年以来第一次抽烟,直感到一阵(晕乎乎的)腾云驾雾的感觉向我袭来。 [rʌʃ] noun PLANT 植物 countable usually plural ■a plant like grass that grows in or near water and whose long thin hollow stems can be dried and made into floor coverings, containers, etc 灯心草 •a rush mat灯心草垫子 |
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