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rush
- IPA[rəSH]
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- move with urgent haste;(of air or a liquid) flow strongly
- a sudden quick movement toward something, typically by a number of people;a sudden flow or flood
verb: rush, 3rd person present: rushes, gerund or present participle: rushing, past tense: rushed, past participle: rushed
noun: rush, plural noun: rushes
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動詞
- 1. move with urgent haste Jason rushed after her I rushed outside and hailed a taxi 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (of air or a liquid) flow strongly the water rushed in through the great oaken gates 同義詞
- ▪ act with great haste as soon as the campaign started they rushed into action shoppers rushed to buy computers 同義詞
- ▪ force (someone) to act hastily I don't want to rush you into something
- ▪ take (someone) somewhere with great haste an ambulance was waiting to rush him to the hospital
- ▪ deliver (something) quickly to (someone) we'll rush you a copy at once
- ▪ produce and distribute something, or put something up for sale, very quickly a rewritten textbook was rushed out last autumn
- ▪ deal with (something) hurriedly panic measures were rushed through Congress
- 2. dash toward (someone or something) in an attempt to attack or capture he rushed the stronghold 同義詞
- ▪ advance rapidly toward (an offensive player, especially the quarterback) a linebacker who was gifted in rushing the quarterback
- ▪ gain a specified amount of yardage or score a touchdown or conversion by running from scrimmage with the ball he rushed for 100 yards on 22 carries
- 3. US entertain (a new student) in order to assess their suitability for membership in a college fraternity or sorority.
- ▪ (of a student) visit (a college fraternity or sorority) with a view toward joining it he rushed three fraternities
名詞
- 1. a sudden quick movement toward something, typically by a number of people there was a rush for the door 同義詞
- ▪ a sudden flow or flood she felt a rush of cold air 同義詞
- ▪ a flurry of hasty activity the pre-Christmas rush a rush job 同義詞
- ▪ a sudden strong demand for a commodity there's been a rush on 同義詞
- ▪ a sudden intense feeling Mark felt a rush of anger
- ▪ informal a sudden thrill or feeling of euphoria such as experienced after taking certain drugs users experience a rush 同義詞
- 2. a rapid advance by a defensive player or players, especially toward the quarterback.
- ▪ an act of running from scrimmage with the ball to gain yardage.
- 3. the first prints made of a movie after a period of shooting after the shoot the agency team will see the rushes
- 4. the process whereby college fraternities or sororities entertain new students in order to assess suitability for membership ranking pledges during rush rush week
- moving with urgent haste: he seems so calm amid all the rushing people
- the action of moving with urgent haste: despite all the rushing and hustling, we still feel on Christmas there is something wonderful about life
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- moving with urgent haste: he seems so calm amid all the rushing people
- the action of moving with urgent haste: despite all the rushing and hustling, we still feel on Christmas there is something wonderful about life
Oxford American Dictionary
- done or completed too hurriedly; hasty: a rushed job
Oxford American Dictionary
- done or completed too hurriedly; hasty: a rushed job
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- a sudden and brief burst of energy supposedly experienced after the consumption of food or ... the sugar rush helps me write
Oxford American Dictionary
- an attempt by a defensive player or players to prevent a pass by charging toward the ... sacks aren't the only way to measure the effectiveness of a pass rush
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- move with urgent haste: Oliver rushed after her I rushed outside and hailed a taxi
- a sudden quick movement towards something, typically by a number of people: there was a rush for the door
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