rush 的 4 个定义
- to move, act, or progress with speed, impetuosity, or violence.
- to dash, especially to dash forward for an attack or onslaught.
- to appear, go, pass, etc., rapidly or suddenly:The blood rushed to his face.
- Football. to carry the ball on a running play or plays.
- to perform, accomplish, or finish with speed, impetuosity, or violence: They rushed the work to make the deadline.
- to carry or convey with haste: to rush an injured person to the hospital.
- to cause to move, act, or progress quickly; hurry: He rushed his roommate to get to the party on time.
- (9)
- the act of rushing; a rapid, impetuous, or violent onward movement.
- a hostile attack.
- an eager rushing of numbers of persons to some region that is being occupied or exploited, especially because of a new mine: the gold rush to California.
- (13)
- requiring or done in haste: a rush order; rush work.
- characterized by excessive business, a press of work or traffic, etc.: The cafeteria's rush period was from noon to two in the afternoon.
- characterized by the rushing of potential new members by a sorority or fraternity: rush week on the university campus.
rush 近义词
hurry, speed
attack
hurry, speed
rush 的近义词 48 个
- barrel
- bolt
- break
- charge
- chase
- dash
- dispatch
- fly
- hustle
- press
- push
- run
- scramble
- scurry
- shoot
- sprint
- zip
- accelerate
- career
- course
- dart
- expedite
- fleet
- fling
- flit
- haste
- hasten
- hotfoot
- quicken
- race
- roll
- scud
- streak
- surge
- tear
- whiz
- zoom
- fire up
- get cracking
- get the lead out
- go like lightning
- hurry up
- lose no time
- make haste
- make short work of
- shake a leg
- speed up
- step on gas
rush 的反义词 14 个
charge, attack
更多rush例句
- As you say, Neil, the Washington pass rush can be a problem generally.
- Most vaccines take at least five years to go through clinical trials, and there have been questions around whether Covid-19 vaccines are being “rushed through.”
- I found that creating time and space on Friday mornings makes me more present in those discussions, rather than squeezing people in during the rush of the week.
- She was rushed to Howard University Hospital where she was pronounced dead the next day.
- They’re the same reason why some venture capitalists aren’t rushing to be a part of the cannabis high.
- There is the smell here of an indecent rush for scapegoats, even before we know what really caused this crash.
- In a show about single women, Sex and The City was always in a rush to get to the altar—and with a man there waiting.
- He headed west in 1860 for health reasons and to join the gold rush in Colorado.
- And it might not only be in Britain that politicians rush to legislate.
- No more than three minutes later, a handful of policemen rush in and tell us to get out of the store.
- Thus he continued to rush over the frozen sea during a considerable part of that night.
- And as he said those words he made a quick rush toward Mr. Meadow Mouse.
- They are faced by a horrid redoubt held by machine guns, and they are to rush it with the bayonet.
- When he assails a calf, the cow will rush upon him, and one toss from her horns is sufficient to kill him.
- When they shall rush in unto Jacob, Israel shall blossom and bud, and they shall fill the face of the world with seed.