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单词解释

rush  [rʌʃ]      复制词条
n. 匆促,冲进,急流,灯心草
vi. 冲,奔,闯,赶紧,匆促行事,涌现
vt. 使冲

常用短语

  1. rush candle
    灯芯草蜡烛,微光;微不足道的人,寡闻陋见
  2. gold rush
    抢购黄金,淘金热
  3. needle spike rush
    针状叶荸荠
  4. scouring rush
    木贼草
  5. rush hour
    (公共车辆的)高峰时间
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与 rush 相关的例句

  1. I'm in a dreadful/tearing rush so I can't stop.
    我忙得不可开交.
  2. A tumultuous,confused rush.
    混乱喧哗、混乱的一阵忙乱或冲动
  3. Several children were pushed over in the rush to leave.
    大家都争先恐后跑着离开时有几个孩子被推倒了.
  4. the rush - hour melee.
    上下班高峰时间的混乱情况
  5. The bull rushed at him.
    公牛向他冲来。
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英英解释

7个名词解释

  1. the swift release of a store of affective force
    [同] flush , kick , bang , boot , rush , thrill , charge
    [例]
    • they got a great bang out of it
    • what a boot!
    • he got a quick rush from injecting heroin
    • he does it for kicks
  2. a sudden forceful flow
    [同] rush , spate , surge , upsurge
  3. the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner
    [同] haste , hurry , rush , rushing
    [例]
    • in his haste to leave he forgot his book
  4. grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
  5. physician and American Revolutionary leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813)
    [同] benjamin rush , rush
  6. a sudden burst of activity
    [例]
    • come back after the rush
  7. (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line
    [同] rush , rushing
    [例]
    • the linebackers were ready to stop a rush

7个动词解释

  1. act or move at high speed
    [同] festinate , hasten , hurry , look sharp , rush
    [例]
    • We have to rush!
    • hurry--it's late!
  2. step on it
    [同] hasten , hie , hotfoot , belt along , bucket along , cannonball along , pelt along , race , rush , rush along , speed
    [反] dawdle , linger
    [例]
    • He rushed down the hall to receive his guests
    • The cars raced down the street
  3. attack suddenly
  4. urge to an unnatural speed
    [同] hurry , rush
    [反] delay , detain , hold up
    [例]
    • Don't rush me, please!
  5. cause to occur rapidly
    [同] hasten , induce , rush , stimulate
    [例]
    • the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions
  6. run with the ball, in football
  7. cause to move fast or to rush or race
    [同] race , rush
    [例]
    • The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze

2个形容词解释

  1. not accepting reservations
    [同] first-come-first-serve , rush
  2. done under pressure
    [同] rush , rushed
    [例]
    • a rush job


 
 


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