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onrush

/on-ruhsh, awn-/US // ˈɒnˌrʌʃ, ˈɔn- //UK // (ˈɒnˌrʌʃ) //

涌入,涌动,涌现,涌现的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strong forward rush, flow, etc.

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Examples

  • When the slide ended and the air cleared, Campbell could see Hjertaas, who had avoided the onrush of debris, but Kosakoski was missing.

  • The existing ISSCR guidelines, issued in 2016, are being updated because of an onrush of new, boundary-busting research.

  • The Germans were taken completely by surprise, and gave way before the impetuous onrush.

  • Their red jersies flaming in the sun, they were like the onrush of a flaming prairie fire.

  • At the sight of their onrush Dorothy caught up the pouch she had dropped and started to retreat—too late!

  • She remembered everything now, and with this sudden onrush of memory of the past, came fuller consciousness of the present.

  • For a long time Italy maintained neutrality, but the onrush of conditions forced her into the war, also on the side of the Allies.