[no obj., with adverbial of direction]move with urgent haste
冲,奔
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Oliver rushed after her 奥利弗紧追着她
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I rushed outside and hailed a taxi .我冲了出去,招了一辆出租车。
(of air or a liquid)flow strongly
(空气,液体)急速流动
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the water rushed in through the great oaken gates .水穿过栎木大门涌进来。
[no obj.]act with great haste
仓促行动;赶紧
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as soon as the campaign started they rushed into action 竞选活动一开始他们就仓促行动起来
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shoppers rushed to buy computers .顾客急急忙忙地赶去买计算机。
[with obj.]force (someone) to act hastily
使仓促行事;催赶;催促
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I don't want to rush you into something .我不想催你做什么事。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]take (someone) somewhere with great haste
急送
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an ambulance was waiting to rush him to hospital .一辆救护车正等着火速送他去医院。
[with two objs]deliver (something) quickly to (someone)
把…急送给
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we'll rush you a copy at once .我们会立即送一份副本给你。
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a rewritten textbook was rushed out last autumn .去年秋天一本修订的课本匆匆出版了。
[with obj.]deal with (something) hurriedly
仓促处理
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panic measures were rushed through parliament 应急议案在议会仓促通过
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[as adj.
rushed ]a rushed job .一项紧急任务。
[with obj.]dash towards (someone or something) in an attempt to attack or capture them or it
向…猛冲
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to rush the bank and fire willy-nilly could be disastrous for everyone .冲银行和乱开枪对于每个人来说都是灾难性的。
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【美橄】 突袭(对方队员,尤指枢纽前卫)。
[no obj.]gain a specified amount of ground by running forward with the ball
带球跑动
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he rushed for 100 yards on 22 carries .他22次带球跑了100码。
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〈美〉 (大学生联谊会或女生联谊会为吸收新会员而)招待,争取(新生)。
(of a student)be entertained by (a college fraternity or sorority) in this way
被(大学生联谊会或女生联谊会)招待,被争取。
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〈英, 非正式,旧〉 敲(顾客)竹杠,故意多收…的费用,向…漫天索价
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they rushed you, all right! 他们敲你竹杠了,肯定是这样!
a sudden quick movement towards something, typically by a number of people
(尤指许多人向某物的)冲,奔
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there was a rush for the door .有许多人向门口冲去。
a flurry of hasty activity
匆忙;急迫;繁忙
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the pre-Christmas rush 圣诞节前的繁忙
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[as modifier]
a rush job .一项紧急任务。
a sudden strong demand for a commodity
需求的激增;争购
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there's been a rush on the Western News because of the murder .谋杀事件使《西部新闻》的需求量激增。
a sudden flow or flood
急速流动;喷涌
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she felt a rush of cold air .她感觉到一阵冷空气迎面扑来。
a sudden intense feeling
一阵强烈感情
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Mark felt a rush of anger .马克感到一阵突发的愤怒。
a sudden thrill or feeling of euphoria such as experienced after taking certain drugs
(吸毒等引起的)异常快感。
【美橄】 突袭对方队员(尤指枢纽前卫)。
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工作样片。
a marsh or waterside plant with slender stem-like pith-filled leaves, widely distributed in temperate areas. Some kinds are used for matting, chair seats, and baskets, and some were formerly used for strewing on floors.
灯心草。
used in names of similar plants of wet habitats, e.g.
[用 于类似灯心草的植物名中,如flowering rush] 。
a stem of such a plant
灯心草茎。
[mass noun]such plants used as a material
(用作材料的)灯心草。
〈古〉 毫无价值的东西(用作强调)
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not one of them is worth a rush .它们都毫无价值。
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rush one's fences Brit . act with undue haste 〈英〉 鲁莽从事 -
a rush of blood (to the head ) a sudden attack of wild irrationality in one's thinking or actions 头脑发热,一时冲动
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rush to ... 奔到...
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rush sth 匆忙地完成...
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rush into (doing) sth 匆忙做某事
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rush sb 催促某人
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gold rush 淘金热
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rush hour 交通拥挤时间
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"late Middle English: from an Anglo-Norman French variant of Old French