rush
[rʌʃ]
v.冲, 仓促行事, 突袭,奔, 急速流动
n.抢购, 匆忙, 冲进, 急速行进, 蜂拥
adj.繁忙的, 紧急的
n.灯芯草
例句与用法:
The cat made little rushes to and fro after the ball.
猫追着球跑过来跑过去。
They rushed up the stairs.
他们冲到楼上。
He did not like us to rush him.
他不喜欢我们催他。
词形变化:
名词: rusher | 动词过去式: rushed | 动词过去分词: rushed | 动词现在分词: rushing | 动词第三人称单数: rushes |
详细释义:
vi.
1. 冲, 奔, 闯[Q]
He sprang up and rushed to the door.
他跳起身向门口跑去。
2. 赶紧; 仓促行动; 冒失地做[(+to/into)]
Don't rush to a conclusion.
不要急于下结论。
3. 突然出现, 涌现
4. (河水等)奔腾; 涌[Q]
Torrents of water came rushing down from the mountains.
洪水从山里倾泻下来。
vt.
1. 使急速行动; 急送; 急派[O]
The injured passengers were rushed to the hospital.
受伤的乘客被急忙送到医院。
2. 使仓促行事; 催促[(+to/into)]
3. 匆忙地做(或吃等)
We rushed the work.
我们赶做工作。
4. 突然袭击; 猛攻
n.
1. 冲, 奔, 急速行动[C]
2. 匆忙, 紧急[S][U]
It was a bit of a rush to get the job done in two hours.
两小时内完成这项工作是有点匆忙。
3. 忙碌(时刻), (交通等的)繁忙[U][S]
4. 抢购; 争购; 蜂拥前往[S][(+on/for/to)][+to-v]
There was a rush for the concert tickets.
出现了争购音乐会入场券的热潮。
5. 激增, 大量[S][(+of)]
A sudden rush of business kept us on the go.
营业突然激增使我们忙个不停。
6. 突然袭击, 猛攻
a.
1. 紧急的, 急需的
The boss gave us a rush job.
上司派给我们一个紧急任务。
2. 匆忙的, 繁忙的
短语词组:
rush into
1. 仓促从事
We must not rush into anything without careful planning.
任何事情没有经过仔细筹划就不可冒然从事。
rush out
1. 匆匆大量赶制
They rushed out 1, 000 cheap copies of the Queen's wedding dress.
他们照着女王的结婚礼服赶制了一千件廉价仿制品。
rush through
1. 仓促完成
I'll try to rush the book through before Saturday.
我会设法在星期六之前把这本书赶紧看完。