rushing 的定义
- a sequence of social events sponsored by a fraternity or sorority for prospective members prior to bidding and pledging.
rushing 近义词
hurrying
rushing 的近义词 2 个
moving with great speed
更多rushing例句
- Tendencies to call a playbased on the scorePercentage of rushing plays when …44%44%36%41%31%27%Kansas City’s Andy Reid has coached in 31 playoff games, including two Super Bowls, and won his first championship last season.
- The Packers actually don’t grade out worst in terms of EPA per rushing attempt this year, but that doesn’t seem to matter to the teams game-planning for them every week.
- Florida managed 462 yards, with three of its six touchdowns scored via rushing plays.
- The Bills are home, but their suspect rushing defense is a severe vulnerability against the Ravens.
- I have 90 percent closure of my ear canals—a result of surfing in frigid water for years—and the piercing air of the high desert rushing past makes them ache.
- But they needed some better warnings and portion control for edibles, with all the neophytes rushing to Denver.
- Firefighters in full bunker gear were rushing up the stairs of the trade center as workers tried to get down to safety.
- Starting around 5:00 minutes in, you can see water rushing down the highway, stopping cars in their tracks.
- Instead of rushing the adjudication process, parole would be more appropriate.
- Then, just as Williams had accepted his place on the sidelines, the name and face that faded from our memory came rushing back.
- The next morning he came rushing into the office, in a violent state of excitement.
- He marched to meet it with the throbbing pulses of a soldier rushing to victory or a saint to martyrdom.
- The mighty rushing torrent is the fashion, but who can do the wimpling, dimpling streamlet?
- The old man seized the torpedoes, and rushing away with them, vanished in the darkness.
- From this spot a large body of troops were seen rushing from the gate of the fortress, and plunging into the valley.