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*rush¹ /rʌʃ; rʌʃ/ v 1 [I] to move or go somewhere quickly; HURRY 急速行进,冲,奔: There's no need to rush — we have plenty of time. 没有必要急急忙忙,我们有充足的时间。 rush into/along/from etc David rushed into the bathroom. 大卫冲进了浴室。 2 rush to do sth to do something eagerly and without delay 赶忙做某事: Everyone was rushing to buy the new album. 每个人都争先恐后地去买那张新专辑。 3 [I,T] to do something quickly; HURRY 快速地做〔某事〕: Don't rush your food. 别急急忙忙地吃东西。 4 [T] to take or send a person or thing somewhere very quickly 急送〔人或物去某处〕: rush sb/sth to/away etc We had to rush Helen to the hospital. 我们得火速地把海伦送往医院。 5 [T] to try to make someone hurry to do something more quickly than they want to 催促〔某人做某事〕: Don't rush me — let me think. 别催我,让我想想。
rush aroundto try to go to a lot of places or do a lot of things in a short period of time 〔在短时间内〕赶去许多地方; 赶做许多事; 匆匆忙忙 rush into sth to get involved in something, without thinking carefully enough about it first 仓促做〔某事〕: He's asked me to marry him, but I don't want to rush into it. 他向我求婚了,但我不想匆匆忙忙结婚。 rush sb into sth (=make someone rush into something) 催促某人做某事: Don't let your parents rush you into doing a course that you don't really like. 不要因为父母逼着你,就去选一门自己其实并不喜欢的课程。
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