rush verb (GO/DO QUICKLY)
B2 [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] to (cause to) go or do something very quickly:
Mais exemplos
- Don't rush - take as long as you like.
- I was rushing along with my head down when I cannoned into an old lady walking the other way.
- He's so impetuous - why can't he think things over before he rushes into them?
- At the given signal, the group rushed forward to the barrier.
- Suddenly the door burst open and police officers carrying guns rushed in.
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Hurrying and doing things quickly
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rush noun (HURRY)
B2 [ S ] a situation in which you have to hurry or move somewhere quickly:
C2 [ S ] a time when a lot of things are happening or a lot of people are trying to do or get something:
› [ S ] a sudden movement of people to a certain area, usually because of some economic advantage:
› [ C ] in American football, an attempt to run forwards carrying the ball, or an attempt to quickly reach and stop a player from the opposing team who is carrying the ball
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- In the headlong rush to buy houses, many people got into debt.
- I always do my shopping early to beat the rush.
- Somehow, in the rush to get out of the building, I got separated from my mother.
- I'm in a rush to finish the cleaning before the guests arrive.
- There was a mad rush to get to the front of the queue.
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Hurrying and doing things quickly
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