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- Dictionaryrush/rʌʃ/
verb
- 1. move with urgent haste: "Oliver rushed after her" Similar Opposite
- 2. dash towards (someone or something) in an attempt to attack or capture: "to rush the bank and fire willy-nilly could be disastrous for everyone" Similar
noun
- 1. a sudden quick movement towards something, typically by a number of people: "there was a rush for the door" Similar
- 2. an act of advancing forward, especially towards the quarterback.
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RUSH definition: 1. to (cause to) go or do something very quickly: 2. If a group of people rush an enemy or the…. Learn more.
RUSH meaning: 1. to (cause to) go or do something very quickly: 2. If a group of people rush an enemy or the…. Learn more.
to hurry or make hurry. (se) précipiter , bousculer. Ambulances rushed to the scene of the accident. Les ambulances se sont précipitées sur la scène de l’accident. Don’t rush me, or I’ll forget something. Ne me bouscule pas ou je vais oublier quelque chose. You can see they rushed the painting.
to hurry or move quickly somewhere, or to make someone or something hurry or move quickly somewhere: We rushed out into the street to see what all the noise was. The UN has rushed medical supplies to the war zone. [ + to do sth ] We had to rush to catch the bus.
to (cause to) go or do something very quickly. precipitarse, darse prisa. I've been rushing (about/around) all day trying to get everything done. I rushed up the stairs /to the office /to find a phone. When she turned it upside down the water rushed out.
rush noun [no plural] (MOVEMENT) a sudden fast movement of something: a rush of air. She felt a sudden rush of blood to her face. More examples. There was a rush of hot air from the nozzle of the jet. She felt a rush of cold water flowing past her feet. There was a rush of hot gas into the turbine.
a time when a lot of people are leaving one place and going to another, for example leaving work to go to lunch, go home, etc.: the morning / lunchtime / evening rush. a time when many people try to buy something: a rush for sth The museums offered a bargain family membership, prompting a rush for the ticket counter.
rush meaning: 1. to hurry or move quickly somewhere: 2. a situation in which you have to hurry or move somewhere…. Learn more.
a time when a lot of people are leaving one place and going to another, for example leaving work to go to lunch, go home, etc.: the morning / lunchtime / evening rush. a time when many people try to buy something: a rush for sth The museums offered a bargain family membership, prompting a rush for the ticket counter.
rush verb (AMERICAN FOOTBALL) [ I ] In American football, to rush is to carry the ball forward across the place on the field where play begins. Also, a member of the opposite team rushes when they force their way to the back of the field quickly to catch the player carrying the ball. (美式橄榄球中)跑动带球.