rush [rʌʃ] US UK

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n./v. 向前猛进,冲,突进

n. 蜂拥而至;激增,猛长;繁忙

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verb

1.
【释义】

MOVE QUICKLY 快速移动, [I always + adv / prep] to move very quickly, especially because you need to be somewhere very soon

〔尤因赶路而〕急速行进,冲,奔;

【例句】

A small girl rushed past her.

一个小女孩匆匆从她身边经过。

【例句】

Mo rushed off down the corridor.

莫匆匆走过走廊。

2.
【释义】

rush to do sth, to do something very quickly and without delay

赶忙(赶紧)做某事:

【例句】

I rushed to pack my suitcase before she came back.

趁她还没回来我赶紧把手提箱收拾好。

【例句】

He rushed to help his comrade.

他赶紧去帮他的同事。

3.
【释义】

DO STH TOO QUICKLY 仓促做某事, [I,T] to do or decide something too quickly, especially so that you do not have time to do it carefully or well

仓促行事; 匆匆决定:

【例句】

He does not intend to rush his decision.

他不想仓促作出决定。

【例句】

I'm not rushing into marriage again.

我不急于再婚。

【例句】

She rushed through her script.

她匆匆地答完考卷。

【例句】

When we first met, neither of us wanted to rush things.

我们刚认识时,谁也不想仓促行事。

4.
【释义】

TAKE / SEND URGENTLY 迅速带走/送出, [T always + adv / prep] to take or send someone or something somewhere very quickly, especially because of an unexpected problem

〔尤因意外事件而〕急送〔某人或某物去某处〕:

【例句】

The Red Cross rushed medical supplies to the war zone.

红十字会火速将医疗物资送往战区。

【例句】

Dan was rushed to hospital with serious head injuries.

丹因头部受重伤被急速送往医院。

5.
【释义】

MAKE SB HURRY 催促某人, [T] to try to make someone do something more quickly than they want to

催促,使赶紧:

【例句】

I'm sorry to rush you, but we need a decision by Friday.

很抱歉催你,只是我们在星期五之前需要作出决定。

【例句】

They felt they were being rushed into choosing a new leader.

他们觉得自己是被催着去选一位新领导。

6.
【释义】

LIQUID 液体, [I always + adv / prep] if water or another liquid rushes somewhere, it moves quickly

〔水、液体等〕快速流动:

【例句】

Water rushed through the gorge.

水湍急地流过峡谷。

7.
【释义】

BLOOD 血液, blood rushes to sb's face / cheeks used to say that someone's face becomes red because they feel embarrassed

〔因感到尴尬〕某人的脸/面颊涨红:

【例句】

I felt the blood rush to my face as I heard my name.

我听到我的名字时脸一下子涨得通红。

8.
【释义】

ATTACK 攻击, [T] to attack a person or place suddenly and in a group

〔一伙人〕突然袭击:

【例句】

They rushed the guard and stole his keys.

他们突袭卫兵并偷走了他的钥匙。

9.
【释义】

AMERICAN UNIVERSITIES 美国大学 [AmE]

9.1
【释义】

[T] to give parties for students, have meetings etc, in order to decide whether to let them join your FRATERNITY or SORORITY (=type of club)

〔大学生联谊会通过举办聚会等〕招纳,招收〔新会员〕

9.2
【释义】

[I,T] to go through the process of trying to be accepted into one of these clubs

争取加入〔大学生联谊会〕

10.
【释义】

AMERICAN FOOTBALL 美式足球, [I,T] to carry the ball forward

带(球)跑动,跑动带(球)

noun

1.
【释义】

FAST MOVEMENT 快速移动, [sing.] a sudden fast movement of things or people

冲,奔:

【例句】

She felt a cold rush of air as she wound down her window.

她摇下窗子,感到一股冷风吹来。

【例句】

Her words came out in a rush.

她话说得很快。

【例句】

At five past twelve there was a mad rush to the dinner hall.

十二点零五分的时候人们疯狂地冲向餐厅。

2.
【释义】

HURRY 赶紧, [sing., U] a situation in which you need to hurry

匆忙,赶紧:

【例句】

I knew there would be a last-minute rush to meet the deadline.

我就知道最后赶期限的时候会很紧张。

【例句】

Don't worry, there's no rush . We don't have to be at the station until 10.

别担心,不用急的,我们十点到车站就可以。

【例句】

I had to do my homework in a rush because I was late.

我得赶紧做家庭作业,来不及了。

【例句】

I'm sorry, I can't talk now – I'm in a rush.

对不起,我现在不能聊,我在赶时间。

3.
【释义】

BUSY PERIOD 繁忙时期, the rush the time in the day, month, year etc when a place or group of people is particularly busy

特别忙碌的时期;

【例句】

The cafe is quiet until the lunchtime rush begins.

这家小餐馆在午饭高峰时间开始之前都很清闲。

4.
【释义】

PEOPLE WANTING STH 人们需要某物, [sing.] a situation in which a lot of people suddenly try to do or get something

〔很多人〕争做; 急需; 抢购:

【例句】

There's always a rush on swimsuits in the hot weather.

到了热天泳衣总是热销。

【例句】

the rush to put computers in all schools

给所有学校都安装计算机的热潮

5.
【释义】

FEELING 感觉, [sing.]

5.1
【释义】

[informal] a sudden strong, usually pleasant feeling that you get from taking a drug or from doing something exciting

〔服用毒品或做了兴奋的事后产生的〕快感,亢奋;

【例句】

The feeling of power gave me such a rush.

权力的感觉让我如此兴奋。

【例句】

an adrenalin rush

一阵兴奋

5.2
【释义】

rush of anger / excitement / gratitude etc, a sudden very strong feeling of anger etc

一阵怒火/激动/感激等:

【例句】

I felt a rush of excitement when she arrived.

她来到的时候,我感到一阵激动。

【例句】

A rush of jealousy swept through her.

她心中一阵嫉妒。

6.
【释义】

PLANT 植物, [C usually plural] a type of tall grass that grows in water, often used for making baskets

灯心草〔常用来编筐〕

7.
【释义】

FILM 电影, rushes [pl.] the first prints of a film before it has been EDITED

毛片;

8.
【释义】

AMERICAN STUDENTS 美国学生, [U] [AmE] the time when students in American universities who want to join a FRATERNITY or SORORITY (=type of club) go to a lot of parties in order to try to be accepted

〔美国大学生联谊会的〕纳新活动(时间):

【例句】

rush week

纳新活动周

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