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词组 rush
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verb | noun
rush1 /rʌʃ/ verb to move very quickly, especially because you need to be somewhere very soonprepositions/adverbsrush into sth Tom rushed into the principal’s office.rush out of sth The boys rushed out of the house.rush past sb/sth A small girl rushed past her.rush downstairs/upstairs She rushed downstairs to answer the door.rush off (=leave quickly) I can’t stay – I have to rush off for a meeting.rush headlong into sb/sth (=with a lot of force) He rushed headlong into someone who was walking in the opposite direction.THESAURUS: rush hurry to go somewhere or do something more quickly than usual, especially because there is not much time: People hurried into stores to escape the rain. | They hurried out of the house. | He hurried off to work. | You'll have to hurry or we’ll be late for breakfast. | I hurried through the rest of my workout and showered as quickly as I could. race to go somewhere as fast as you can: She raced downstairs to tell her mother. | He raced back to his car and called for help. tear to run very quickly and without really looking where you are going, because you are in a hurry: I saw two boys tearing across the field towards the tree. | He tore down the stairs and out of the house. | They tore out of the building. dash to run somewhere very fast, especially only a short distance: Bob dashed across the road to his friend’s house. | Her heart was pumping furiously as she dashed through the kitchen to the front door. | I dashed outside to try to rescue the unfortunate creature. hustle AmE informal to hurry when you are doing something or going somewhere: You had better hustle or you’re going to miss the school bus. hasten literary to hurry somewhere, especially because you need to do something: Suddenly frightened, she hastened back to where her friends were standing. | She took a deep breath and then hastened after him.
verb | noun
rush2 /rʌʃ/ noun a busy time when a lot of people do something or when you do something in a hurryadjectivesa big/great rush There was a big rush to vote in the elections.a mad/frantic rush At five past twelve there was a mad rush to the dinner hall.a headlong rush (=something done very quickly without stopping) The country’s headlong rush into democracy shows no signs of stopping.a sudden rush There was a sudden rush to get to the bar.a last-minute rush (=as late as possible before something happens or ends) A last-minute rush by Christmas shoppers boosted sales.nouns + rushthe morning/evening rush The evening rush was just starting.the Christmas rush Buy your presents now and avoid the Christmas rush.rush + nounsthe rush hour (=the time when many people are travelling to or from work) Traffic is always heavy during the rush hour.verbsavoid/beat the rush Get the earlier bus and avoid the rush.prepositionsa rush for sth There was a rush for tickets.phrasesbe in a rush (=in a situation in which you must hurry) I was in a rush and didn’t have time to brush my teeth.do sth in a rush (=do something quickly because you need to hurry) I did my homework in a rush and I knew it wasn’t very good.there’s no (great/big) rush (=you do not need to hurry) Give it back when you’ve finished – there’s no rush.
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