rush
英 [rʌʃ]
美[rʌʃ]
- n. 冲进;匆促;急流;灯心草
- adj. 急需的
- vt. 使冲;突袭;匆忙地做;飞跃
- vi. 冲;奔;闯;赶紧;涌现
- n. (Rush)人名;(英)拉什
英英释意
- 1. the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner;
- "in his haste to leave he forgot his book"
- 2. a sudden forceful flow
- 3. grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
- 4. the swift release of a store of affective force;
- "they got a great bang out of it"
- "what a boot!"
- "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"
- "he does it for kicks"
- 5. a sudden burst of activity;
- "come back after the rush"
- 6. (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line;
- "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush"
双语例句
- 1. I hate to rush you but I have another appointment later on.
- 我真不想催你,但我稍后还有一个约会。
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- 2. I've got to rush. Got a meeting in a few minutes.
- 我得赶紧走了。几分钟后要开个会。
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- 3. During the evening rush hour it was often solid with vehicles.
- 在交通的晚高峰时段,这里通常被车辆堵得水泄不通。
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- 4. I had to drive eight miles at rush hour.
- 我得在交通高峰时间行车8英里。
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- 5. He felt a sudden rush of panic at the thought.
- 想到这点,他突然感到一阵强烈的恐慌。
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