rush的意思和读音

rush

: [rʌʃ] : [rʌʃ]

n.

v.

adj.[]()

rushes  rushing  rushed  

adj.+n.sudden rush,headlong rush

v.dawdle

n.blast,current,gale,gust,blow

v.precipitate,hasten,hustle,dash,bolt

rushv.move fast

1.[i][t]to move or to do sth with great speed, often too fast

We've got plenty of time; there's no need to rush.

the sound of rushing water

Don't rush off, I haven't finished.

I've been rushing around all day trying to get everything done.

People rushed to buy shares in the company.

We had to rush our meal.

take/send quickly

2.[t]~ sb/sth + adv./prep..~ sb sthto transport or send sb/sth somewhere with great speed

Ambulances rushed the injured to the hospital.

Relief supplies were rushed in.

do sth too quickly

3.[i][t]使to do sth or to make sb do sth without thinking about it carefully

We don't want to rush into having a baby.

Don't rush me. I need time to think about it.

I'm not going to be rushed into anything.

attack

4.[t]~ sb/sthto try to attack or capture sb/sth suddenly

A group of prisoners rushed an officer and managed to break out.

Fans rushed the stage after the concert.

in American football

5.[t]~ sbto run into sb who has the ball

6.[i]to move forward and gain ground by carrying the ball and not passing it

in American colleges

7.[t]~ sbto give a lot of attention to sb, especially to a student because you want them to join your fraternity or sorority

He is being rushed by Sigma Nu.* Σ N

n.fast movement

1.[sing]a sudden strong movement

Shoppers made a rush for the exits.

She was trampled in the rush to get out.

They listened to the rush of the sea below.

The door blew open, letting in a rush of cold air.

He had a rush of blood to the head and punched the man.

hurry

2.[sing][u]a situation in which you are in a hurry and need to do things quickly

I can't stop─I'm in a rush .

What's the rush?

‘I'll let you have the book back tomorrow.’ ‘ There's no rush .’“。”“。”

The words came out in a rush .

a rush job(= one that has been done quickly)

busy situation

3.[sing]a situation in which people are very busy and there is a lot of activity

The evening rush was just starting.

the Christmas rush

of feeling

4.[sing]~ (of sth)a sudden strong emotion or sign of strong emotion

a sudden rush of excitement/fear/anger

5.[sing]a sudden feeling of extreme pleasure or excitement

Parachuting will give you the rush of a lifetime.

Users of the drug report experiencing a rush that lasts several minutes.

sudden demand

6.[sing]~ (on/for sth)a sudden large demand for goods, etc.

There's been a rush on umbrellas this week.

plant

7.[c][usupl]a tall plant like grass that grows near water. Its long thin stems can be dried and used for making baskets , the seats of chairs, etc.

rush matting

of film/movie

8.[pl]the first prints of a film/movie before they have been edited

in American football

9.[c]an occasion when a player or players run towards a player on the other team who has the ball

There was a rush on the quarterback.

10.[c]an occasion when a player runs forward with the ball

Johnson carried the ball an average of 6 yards per rush. 6

in American colleges

11.[sing]the time when parties are held for students who want to join a fraternity or sorority

rush week

a rush party

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v.1.to hurry in order to get somewhere very quickly; to take or send someone or something somewhere in a hurry2.to hurry to do something; to try to make someone hurry3.to flow somewhere very quickly4.to move quickly toward someone or something, especially in order to attack them5.to carry the ball forward in the game of football6.to try to persuade students at a college or university in the U.S. to join a particular fraternity or sororitysocial organization by entertaining them at social events; to try to become a member of particular fraternity or sorority by going to its social events1.to hurry in order to get somewhere very quickly; to take or send someone or something somewhere in a hurry2.to hurry to do something; to try to make someone hurry3.to flow somewhere very quickly4.to move quickly toward someone or something, especially in order to attack them5.to carry the ball forward in the game of football6.to try to persuade students at a college or university in the U.S. to join a particular fraternity or sororitysocial organization by entertaining them at social events; to try to become a member of particular fraternity or sorority by going to its social events

n.1.a sudden movement forward, especially by a crowd of people; a sudden strong movement of liquid or air2.a situation in which you hurry to do something, especially because you do not have much time3.a sudden strong emotion; a strong feeling of pleasure that people get after taking some types of drugs; a sudden feeling of excitement, pleasure, happiness, etc.4.a sudden interest among a lot of people in having or doing something5.the period of time during which the crowds are the largest or there is the most traffic6.in football, an attempt to move the ball by running with it7.a tall plant that looks like grass and grows in waterIt is used for making baskets and covering floors.8.the first photographed scenes of a part of a movie before the director changes them in any way9.the time when students at colleges and universities in the U.S. go to social events arranged by fraternities or sororitiessocial organizations in order to decide which one to join1.a sudden movement forward, especially by a crowd of people; a sudden strong movement of liquid or air2.a situation in which you hurry to do something, especially because you do not have much time3.a sudden strong emotion; a strong feeling of pleasure that people get after taking some types of drugs; a sudden feeling of excitement, pleasure, happiness, etc.4.a sudden interest among a lot of people in having or doing something5.the period of time during which the crowds are the largest or there is the most traffic6.in football, an attempt to move the ball by running with it7.a tall plant that looks like grass and grows in waterIt is used for making baskets and covering floors.8.the first photographed scenes of a part of a movie before the director changes them in any way9.the time when students at colleges and universities in the U.S. go to social events arranged by fraternities or sororitiessocial organizations in order to decide which one to join

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1.Rush through the bone setting eye of words in this words up, the front spreads one pure ask "is a Zhen son? "?”

2.But smaller males hang out close to the nuptial pair and rush in to mate with her just as she releases her eggs.

3.Just a pity that this has to rush to go in a hurry, according to the itinerary, this time to xing ping only go there a magical Lianhua Dong.

4.Second, do not rush to break the existing pay system, not to make people feel merger is to take a pay cut just to save costs.

5.April 5You are wont to rush to judgment, to call a thing "wrong" or "bad" or "not enough, " rather than to bless what you do not choose.”、“”,

6.There, in the rush of his busy life, Jack had little time to think about the past and often no time to spend with his wife and son.

7.so a rush of new visitors is arriving at libraries just as the local governments that fund them run out of money.访

8.I could be better than Britney "- Avril Lavigne" It was the biggest rush of my life.“-:”

9.In a backyard of this dusty, isolated town in the heart of Australia's outback are signs of a modern-day gold rush.

10.I worked in the post office for a week or two with Bob and a classmate of his, sorting mail during the Christmas rush.