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TOEFL BNC: 2531 COCA: 1956

rush verb GO/DO QUICKLY

B2 [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to (cause to) go or do something very quickly(使)急速行进;(使)赶紧;(使)仓促行事;(使)急速做

I've been rushing (about/around) all day trying to get everything done.我忙了整整一天,想把所有的事情都做完。
I rushed up the stairs/to the office/to find a phone.我飞奔上楼梯/匆匆赶到办公室/赶忙去找电话。
When she turned it upside down the water rushed out.她把它底朝上翻转过来时,水一下子倾泻出来。
[ + to infinitive ] We shouldn't rush to blame them.我们不应该不问青红皂白就责备他们。
You can't rush a job like this.你不应该这样草草赶工。
The emergency legislation was rushed through Parliament in a morning.应急法案在一个上午就被议会快速通过了。
Don't rush me!别催我!
The United Nations has rushed medical aid and food to the famine zone.联合国向发生饥荒的地区紧急提供了医疗和食品援助。
He rushed the children off to school so they wouldn't be late.他催赶着孩子们快点出门去学校,以免迟到。

More examples

Don't rush - take as long as you like.

I was rushing along with my head down when I cannoned into an old lady walking the other way.

He's so impetuous - why can't he think things over before he rushes into them?

At the given signal, the group rushed forward to the barrier.

Suddenly the door burst open and police officers carrying guns rushed in.

rush verb ATTACK

[ T ] If a group of people rush an enemy or the place where an enemy is, they attack suddenly and all together.一起向…发起突袭;猛攻;向…猛冲

We rushed the palace gates and killed the guards.我们一起冲向宫殿大门,杀死了守卫。

rush verb AMERICAN FOOTBALL

[ I ] In American football, to rush is to carry the ball forward across the place on the field where play begins. Also, a member of the opposite team rushes when they force their way to the back of the field quickly to catch the player carrying the ball.(美式橄榄球中)跑动带球

rush noun HURRY

B2 [ S ] a situation in which you have to hurry or move somewhere quickly匆忙,赶紧;冲,奔

Slow down! What's the rush?慢点!那么快干什么?
Why is it always such a rush to get ready in the mornings?为什么早晨老是得这么手忙脚乱一通才能准备好?
Everyone seemed to be in a rush.每个人似乎都是急急忙忙的。
He was in a rush to get home.他急忙赶回家。
They were in no rush to sell the house.他们并不急于卖出那个房子。

C2 [ S ] a time when a lot of things are happening or a lot of people are trying to do or get something忙乱,忙碌;争做;争抢

There's always a rush to get the best seats.人们总是抢着去占最好的位子。
I try to do my shopping before the Christmas rush.我尽量在圣诞节购物潮来临之前把东西买好。
There's been a rush for (= sudden popular demand for) tickets.人们蜂拥而至抢购门票。

C2 [ S ] the act of suddenly moving somewhere quickly急速流动(或行进);猛冲

There was a rush of air as she opened the door.她一打开门,一阵风忽地吹了进来。
They made a rush at him to get his gun.他们猛地扑向他去抢他的枪。

[ S ] a sudden movement of people to a certain area, usually because of some economic advantage(通常因经济利益驱动而发生的)蜂拥前往,蜂拥的人潮

the California gold rush加利福尼亚淘金潮

[ C ] in American football, an attempt to run forwards carrying the ball, or an attempt to quickly reach and stop a player from the opposing team who is carrying the ball(美式橄榄球中的)跑动带球

More examples

In the headlong rush to buy houses, many people got into debt.

I always do my shopping early to beat the rush.

Somehow, in the rush to get out of the building, I got separated from my mother.

I'm in a rush to finish the cleaning before the guests arrive.

There was a mad rush to get to the front of the queue.

rush noun SUDDEN FEELING

[ S ] a sudden strong emotion or physical feeling(突然的)一阵强烈感情;(身体的)一阵感觉

The memory of who he was came back to him with a rush.他忽地一下子想起了自己是谁。
I had my first cigarette for a year and felt a sudden rush (of dizziness).这是我一年以来第一次抽烟,直感到一阵(晕乎乎的)腾云驾雾的感觉向我袭来。

rush noun PLANT

[ C usually plural ] a plant like grass that grows in or near water and whose long, thin, hollow stems can be dried and made into floor coverings, containers, etc.灯心草

a rush mat灯心草垫子
TOEFL BNC: 2531 COCA: 1956
rush

noun¹

1sudden movement or emotion急速移動;迸發的感情ADJECTIVE | VERB + RUSH | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEheadlong, sudden猛衝;急衝adrenalin, sugar(腎上腺素上升引起的)一陣亢奮;(糖攝入過多引起的)一陣亢奮Nothing can beat that adrenalin rush.突發的亢奮無法抑制。VERB + RUSHexperience, feel感到衝動She felt a rush of blood to her face.她感到血往臉上湧。PREPOSITIONrush for向⋯衝The movie ended, and there was a rush for the exits.電影散場了,人們向出口處湧去。rush of⋯的急流A rush of water came from the burst pipe.水從破裂的管子裏射了出來。She experienced a sudden rush of emotion.她突然情緒激動起來。
rush

noun²

2busy period繁忙時期ADJECTIVE | VERB + RUSH | RUSH + NOUN | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADJECTIVEawful, big, frantic, great, mad極繁忙;忙瘋了;忙得不可開交sudden突然的匆忙last-minute最後一刻的匆忙Christmas, holiday (especially NAmE) 聖誕節前的/假日的購物熱潮gold (= rush to find gold in a particular place) 淘金熱VERB + RUSHavoid避免倉促Do your Christmas shopping early and avoid the rush.早點着手聖誕購物,這樣可避免節前的倉促購物。RUSH + NOUNdecision倉促的決定job匆忙完成的工作You can see that the painting was a rush job.可以看得出來這幅畫是倉促之作。hour交通高峰時間During rush hour the drive may take up to twice as long.交通高峰期可能得花兩倍的時間才能開過去。PREPOSITIONin a rush匆忙地I've been in a mad rush all day.我一整天都忙得不可開交。rush for為⋯的匆忙a last-minute rush for tickets最後一分鐘的匆忙購票rush of⋯的高峰a sudden rush of tourist traffic突然的遊客人流高峰PHRASEShave a rush on一陣忙亂We've had a rush on at the office, dealing with the backlog of orders.我們在辦公室裏一陣忙活,處理積壓的訂單。
rush

verb

ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBheadlong, madly猛衝;瘋狂衝撞a train rushing headlong down the track沿着路軌呼嘯而去的火車quickly快速奔跑immediately立即奔跑suddenly突然奔跑downstairs, upstairs衝下樓;衝上樓about, around, back, forward, home, in, off, out, over, past四處亂衝;衝回;向前衝;衝回家;衝進;奔離;衝出;衝過She was rushing around madly looking for her bag.她瘋狂地到處尋找自己的手提包。PREPOSITIONalong, from, into, out of, through, to, etc.沿⋯衝、從⋯衝來、衝進⋯、從⋯衝出去、衝過⋯、衝到⋯等A surge of joy rushed through her body.她突然感到一陣喜悅。He was rushed to hospital.他被急速送進醫院。PHRASEScome rushing, go rushing衝來;衝去Two men came rushing into the room.兩名男子衝進房間。rush to sb's rescue, rush to the rescue趕去救援Whenever her little brother was upset, Jane rushed to the rescue.不論何時她的小弟弟有什麼不高興,簡都會趕緊去安撫他。
TOEFL BNC: 2531 COCA: 1956
rush noun
activity (a last-minute rush) wave2 (a rush of excitement)
rush verb
drag (rush sb to hospital) hurry (Don't rush off.)
TOEFL BNC: 2531 COCA: 1956
rush
To take something somewhere: bring, deliver, take...
What liquids can do: break, burst, cast up...
To move somewhere quickly: fly, hasten, speed...
Sudden and quick movements: dart, start, rush...
Situations in which people hurry: panic, rush, dash...
Feelings of interest: interest, motivation, involvement...
Relating to using illegal drugs: abuse, addiction, addictive...
Feelings of pleasure and excitement: pleasure, excitement, enthusiasm...
Plants that grow in water: algae, duckweed, kelp...

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