词组 | hurry up |
释义 | Phr V hurry up hurries, hurrying, hurried hurry up to do something more quicklyoften an orderHurry up, Martin - we're already late! sometimes + withCan you hurry up with that report? I need it by lunchtime. hurry-up adjective (always before noun) American informalYou'd better send him a hurry-up message - it's time he was here! hurry up sb/sth or hurry sb/sth up to make someone do something more quickly, or to make something happen soonerCan you hurry the kids up because their dinner's getting cold.I'd like to get this contract signed. Can't you hurry things up a bit? hurry up1. To move faster. In this usage, the phrase is often used as an imperative. Hurry up, kids, lunch is getting cold! Would you hurry up already? I'd like to get to the concert before it's over. 2. To cause someone or something to move faster. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "hurry" and "up." Can you hurry the kids up? Lunch is getting cold. Any chance we can hurry up this meeting? I have dinner reservations. hurry someone or something upto make someone or something go or work faster. Please hurry them all up. We are expecting to have dinner very soon. See if you can hurry this project up a little. hurry upand hurry onto move faster. Hurry up! You're going to be late. Please hurry on. We have a lot to do today. hurry upv. 1. To move more quickly: Hurry up or you'll miss the bus! I hurried up and finished the test. 2. To make someone move or something happen more quickly: The coach hurried up the team. The babysitter hurried the children up and took them to school. |
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