词组 | hurry |
释义 | verb | noun hurry1 /ˈhʌri $ ˈhɜːri/ verb to do something or go somewhere more quickly than usual, especially because there is not much timeGrammarHurry is often used with an infinitive: They were hurrying to catch their train.phraseshurry up! (=used when telling someone to hurry) Hurry up! We'll miss our flight!there is no need to hurry There’s no need to hurry. We’ve got plenty of time.we will have to hurry We’ll have to hurry, otherwise we’ll miss the start of the movie.if we hurry... If we hurry, we’ll get there in time.prepositions/adverbshurry up/down/along sth She hurried down the corridor as fast as she could.hurry after sb John hurried after his girlfriend.hurry back I hurried back home to find out what had happened.nounshurry a meal/your lunch etc I hate having to hurry a meal. THESAURUS: hurry rush to go somewhere very quickly, or to do something too quickly and without thinking carefully enough: Everyone rushed out into the street to see what was happening. | Try to answer the questions calmly, without rushing. | A police car rushed past. dash to go somewhere very quickly, especially because there is something important or urgent you must do: I’ve got to dash to the shops to get some more milk. | She had to dash off and get the kids from school. | I must dash - see you this evening. in a hurry/in a rush doing something quickly because you do not have much time, usually with the result that you make mistakes: She had left in a hurry, and forgotten her passport. | I was in such a rush that I didn't have time to say goodbye to everyone. get a move on/get moving informal to start to do something or go somewhere more quickly than before: Get a move on – it’s already 8 o’clock! | I think we’d better get moving, it’s only five minutes to boarding time. get cracking informal to start working quickly: It’s time you got cracking with your homework. | We'd better get cracking - it's almost 10 o'clock. verb | noun hurry2 /ˈhʌri $ ˈhɜːri/ noun [U] if you are in a hurry, you want to go somewhere or do something quicklyGrammarThe noun hurry is usually used in the phrase be in a hurry.adverbsbe in a big/great hurry She was in a big hurry to get home.be in a terrible/frightful/desperate hurry I can’t talk to you now – I’m in a terrible hurry.be in no hurry “Take your time – we’re in no hurry.” |
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