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*rush² n 1 [singular 单数] a sudden fast movement, especially by a crowd 〔尤指一群人的〕冲,奔: make a rush for sth We all made a rush for the seats at the front. 我们都冲上去抢前排的座位。 2 [singular 单数,U] a situation in which you need to hurry 匆忙: We have plenty of time. There's no rush. 我们有足够的时间,没必要匆匆忙忙。 be in a rush I can't stop — I'm in a rush. 我不能停下,我要赶时间。 a rush to do sth There's a big rush to get tickets. 大家都去抢购门票。 3 the rush the time when a lot of people are doing something, for example travelling or shopping 〔旅行、购物等的〕繁忙时期: the Christmas rush 圣诞节购物热潮 4 [C usually plural 一般用复数] a tall grass or plant that grows near a river and is used to make baskets etc 灯心草 |