rush

  基本词汇  
[rʌʃ]     [rʌʃ]    
  • v. 冲;仓促行事;突袭;奔;急速流动
  • n. 抢购;匆忙;冲进;急速行进;蜂拥
  • adj. 繁忙的;紧急的
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rush的英文翻译是什么意思,词典释义与在线翻译:

详尽释义

v. (动词)
  1. 冲破,冲击
  2. 袭击
  3. 冲,奔,涌,闯
  4. (使)向前冲,(使)猛进,突进
  5. 突破
  6. 赶,驱
  7. 催促,赶紧(做),赶紧送
  8. 急送,急派
  9. 铺灯心草于
  10. 用灯心草做
  11. 突击,突然袭击,突袭
  12. 匆匆忙忙地走
  13. 冲锋(夺取)
  14. 突然出现,涌现
  15. 仓促行动,仓促完成,冒失地做,匆忙地做,使仓促行事,做事草率
  16. 奔腾
  17. 使急速行动,急速前进,迅速移动
  18. 猛攻,猛冲
  19. 使冲
  20. 急促
  21. 突击抓捕
  22. 冲向(持球人)
  23. 特别关注
  24. 带(球)奔跑
n. (名词)
  1. 繁忙,忙碌
  2. 激增
  3. 抢购,争购
  4. 匆忙,仓促
  5. 突击
  6. 拉什(音译名)
  7. 【植】灯芯草,灯心草
  8. 没价值的东西
  9. 突进,猛进
  10. 突破
  11. 蜂拥而至
  12. 猛长
  13. 抢订
adj. (形容词)
  1. 急需的
  2. 猛冲的
  3. 蜂拥而来的
  4. 赶紧完成的
  5. 排在一起的
  6. 繁忙的
  7. 紧急的,匆忙的

双解释义

v. (动词)
  1. vt. & vi. (使)急速行进; 仓促完成 (cause to) go or move suddenly and with great speed or violence; hurry or act (too) quickly
  2. vt. 催促 force (sb) to act or decide hastily
  3. vt. 突然袭击 attack suddenly and all together
n. (名词)
  1. [S]冲,奔 rapid headlong movement or swift advance
  2. [U]繁忙的活动 great activity
  3. [S]大量急需,争购 sudden great demand for goods, etc.

英英释义

Noun:
  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. physician and American Revolutionary leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813)

  5. 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"

  6. a sudden burst of activity;

    "come back after the rush"

  7. (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line;

    "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush"

Adjective:
  1. not accepting reservations

  2. done under pressure;

    "a rush job"

Verb:
  1. move fast;

    "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"
    "The cars raced down the street"

  2. attack suddenly

  3. urge to an unnatural speed;

    "Don't rush me, please!"

  4. act or move at high speed;

    "We have to rush!"
    "hurry--it's late!"

  5. run with the ball, in football

  6. cause to move fast or to rush or race;

    "The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze"

  7. cause to occur rapidly;

    "the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions"

rush的用法和样例:

例句

用作动词 (v.)
  1. I really hate to rush off like this.
    我真的不喜欢这样匆匆离去。
  2. They rushed up the stairs.
    他们冲到楼上。
  3. He did not like us to rush him.
    他不喜欢我们催他。
  4. Don't rush at your work or you will spoil it.
    不要匆忙地做你的工作,否则你会把它做坏的。
  5. It is time to rush out.
    是该冲出去的时间了。
用作名词 (n.)
  1. There was a rush for the concert tickets.
    出现了争购音乐会入场券的热潮。
  2. A sudden rush of business kept us on the go.
    营业突然激增使我们忙个不停。
  3. Cars often pile up here in the rush hours.
    在交通拥挤时刻汽车往往在这里挤成一团。
  4. He has a frantic rush to get his work do.
    他急急忙忙把工作做完。
  5. The cat made little rushes to and fro after the ball.
    猫追着球跑过来跑过去。
  6. The tide comes in with a sudden rush here.
    这里潮水来势汹涌。
  7. The soldiers made a headlong rush for cover.
    士兵们不顾一切冲向掩蔽所。
  8. Mrs. Thatcher joined the applicants'eager rush.
    撒切尔夫人加入了蜂拥而来的申请当候选人的行列之中。
用作形容词 (adj.)
  1. Our manager became a slave driver during the rush season.
    赶定单的季节,我们的经理就变得苛刻,只晓得逼人拼命干活。
  2. Traffic jam is common in the rush hour .
    交通高峰时经常出现交通拥塞。
  3. Rush hour, and the subway will be packed now.
    现在是上下班高峰,地铁里一定很拥挤。

常用短语

用作动词 (v.)
rush into (v.+prep.)
    冲进; 匆忙进入 enter a space hastily; be hasty about entering (a state, agreement, etc.) or about (doing sth)
    rush into sth

    There suddenly rushed into the room a group of small children.

    突然一群小孩涌进屋来。

    He rushed into the campaign without any political experience.

    他毫无政治经验就去参加竞选运动。

    We must not rush into anything without careful planning.

    任何事情我们没有经过仔细筹划就不可贸然行事。

    Don't rush into marriage; you might regret it later.

    不要匆匆忙忙结婚,不然你以后也许要后悔的。

    Suddenly an idea rushed into my head,“Why not ask Uncle Mark for help?”

    我突然想到了一个主意:“为什么不请马克大叔帮忙呢?”

    We may eventually become members of the club, but this is not something that should be rushed into.

    我们也许最终会成为俱乐部成员的,但不能草率行事。

    rush sb into v-ing

    Don't let anyone rush you into joining; think it over.

    不要受别人的鼓动而参与某事,要三思而后行。

    I was rushed into buying these fur boots.

    我被催着赶快买这双毛皮靴子。

rush off (v.+adv.)
    仓促跑掉 run off hastily
    rush off

    I'm sorry to have to rush off like this.

    我就这样匆忙走掉了,很抱歉。

    Don't rush off— I haven't finished.

    别急着要走——我还没完成呢。

rush out (v.+adv.)
    赶着生产出 produce goods hastily
    rush out

    They rushed out to see the procession.

    他们争先恐后地跑出去看游行队伍。

    rush out of sth

    The children rushed out of school.

    孩子们飞快地跑出学校。

    rush sth ⇔ out

    Editors rushed out a piece on the crash for the late news.

    编辑迅速将失事消息编入晚间新闻。

    These bicycles have been rushed out and are not up to our usual standard.

    这些自行车是赶制出来的,没有达到我们平时的标准。

rush through1 (v.+adv.)
    使匆匆完成各项程序 complete the stages of sth such as a law hastily
    rush sth through

    We'll try to rush your order through before Saturday.

    我们设法在周六前赶完你的订单。

rush through2 (v.+prep.)
    使匆匆通过各项程序 complete the stages of sth such as a law hastily
    rush sth through sth

    The new Bill was rushed through Parliament.

    新的议案很快在国会中通过了。

    The law was rushed through Congress with practically no discussion.

    这条法律几乎没有讨论就在议会中通过了。

rush to (v.+prep.)
    (使某人)急速去 (cause to)go or come with great speed
    rush sb/sth to sth

    Ambulances rushed the injured to hospital.

    救护车把受伤的人火速送到医院。

    Fellow workers helped me rush her to the hospital.

    我们单位的工人同事们帮助我尽快把她送到医院。

    Doctors and medical supplies were rushed to the scene of the accident.

    医生和医疗用品急速运往出事现场。

用作名词 (n.)
in a rush
    急急忙忙,繁忙 busy
with a rush
    猛地,哄地一下 suddenly

词汇搭配

用作动词 (v.)
~+名词 ~+副词 ~+介词
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~ 形容词+~ 名词+~ 介词+~ ~+介词

经典引文

  • If people did their work properly there wouldn't be any last-minute rush.

    出自: D. Cusack
  • Providing his registration forms are not held up in the Christmas postal rush!

    出自:Evening Post (Nottingham)
  • The lunch-time rush for snackbar sandwiches.

    出自: J. Scott
  • The colder air from the lounge rushed in from behind her.

    出自: E. Bowen
  • I was walking upstream on a river bank, the water was rushing by.

    出自: Z. Tomin
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