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
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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.
[ 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
[ 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
B2 [ S ] a situation in which you have to hurry or move somewhere quickly匆忙,赶紧;冲,奔
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
C2 [ S ] the act of suddenly moving somewhere quickly急速流动(或行进);猛冲
[ 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
[ 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
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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.
[ S ] a sudden strong emotion or physical feeling(突然的)一阵强烈感情;(身体的)一阵感觉
[ 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
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