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  1. rushing

    • IPA[ˈrəSHiNG]

    美式

    • adj.
      moving with urgent haste;(of air or a liquid) flowing strongly
    • n.
      the action of moving with urgent haste;the action of advancing rapidly toward an offensive player, especially the quarterback
    • noun: rushing

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    形容詞

    • 1. moving with urgent haste he seems so calm amid all the rushing people
    • (of air or a liquid) flowing strongly responders attempted to shut off the rushing water
    • 2. (of a player) advancing rapidly toward an offensive player, especially the quarterback one of the interceptions came on a pass that deflected off the knee of a rushing lineman
    • (of a play, player, etc.) characterized by gaining yardage or scoring a touchdown or conversion due to a player running from scrimmage with the ball he scored a rushing touchdown on the 4th down he is becoming the best rushing quarterback in NFL history

    名詞

    • 1. the action of moving with urgent haste despite all the rushing and hustling, we still feel on Christmas there is something wonderful about life
    • 2. the action of advancing rapidly toward an offensive player, especially the quarterback there is no defensive rushing allowed during the kick
    • the action of gaining yardage or scoring a touchdown or conversion by running from scrimmage with the ball they have a really good offensive line as far as rushing is concerned
    • 3. US the process in which a college student visits a fraternity or sorority with a view toward joining it rushing is a popular option for first- and second-year students
    • v.
      move with urgent haste: Jason rushed after her I rushed outside and hailed a taxi
    • n.
      a sudden quick movement toward something, typically by a number of people: there was a rush for the door

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • v.
      move with urgent haste: Oliver rushed after her I rushed outside and hailed a taxi
    • n.
      a sudden quick movement towards something, typically by a number of people: there was a rush for the door

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      an erect, tufted marsh or waterside plant resembling a sedge or grass, with inconspicuous ...

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      an erect, tufted marsh or waterside plant resembling a sedge or grass, with inconspicuous ...

    Oxford Dictionary

    • adj.
      done or completed too hurriedly; hasty: a rushed job

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • adj.
      done or completed too hurriedly; hasty: a rushed job

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a sudden and brief burst of energy supposedly experienced after the consumption of food or ... the sugar rush helps me write

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a physical feeling of intense excitement and stimulation caused by the release of adrenaline ... most action films set out to give you an adrenaline rush

    Oxford Dictionary

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    • IPA[ˈrʌʃɪŋ]

    英式

    • adj.
      moving with urgent haste: he seems so calm amid all the rushing people
    • n.
      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 Dictionary