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rush 1 AHD[rŭsh] D.J.[rʌʃ]K.K.[rʌʃ]v.(动词)rushed, rush.ing, rush.es v.intr.(不及物动词)Benjamin Rushc. 1813 portrait byThomas Sully- To move or act swiftly; hurry.冲,奔:快速移动或行动;赶快
- To make a sudden or swift attack or charge.猛攻:进行突然或快速的进攻或袭击
- To flow or surge rapidly, often with noise:急速流动,奔腾:通常有声音地快速流动或急泻:Tons of water rushed over the falls.几吨的水奔泻过这个瀑布
- Football To move the ball by running.【橄榄球】 跑动带球
v.tr.(及物动词)- To cause to move or act with unusual haste or violence.使匆促行进:使非常匆忙或激烈地移动或行动
- To perform with great haste:仓促完成,赶紧做:rushed completion of the project.仓促完成这个项目
- To attack swiftly and suddenly:猛攻,突击:快速而突然地出击:Infantry rushed the enemy after the artillery barrage.步兵团在炮弹烟幕掩护下猛攻敌人
- To transport or carry hastily:急匆匆地运输或搬运:An ambulance rushed her to the hospital.救护车把它急匆匆地送到医院
- To entertain or pay great attention to:对…具极大关注,极度重视:They rushed him for their fraternity.他们争取他加入兄弟会
- Football To charge (a quarterback or passer) in order to block or prevent a play.【橄榄球】 突袭:为阻止或防止别人而袭击(四分卫或传球者)
n.(名词)- A sudden forward motion.冲,奔:突然的向前运动
- Surging emotion:(感情等)一阵激动:a rush of shame.一阵耻辱感
- An anxious and eager movement to get to or from a place:蜂拥:急切而焦急地到或离开某个地方:a rush to the goldfields.淘金热
- A sudden, very insistent, generalized demand:抢购:突然的,非常迫切并且普遍的需求:a rush for gold coins.抢购金币
- General haste or busyness:忙碌:普遍的繁忙或忙碌:The office always operates in a rush.办公室的工作总是很繁忙
- A sudden attack; an onslaught.突然袭击;猛攻
- A rapid, often noisy flow or passage.See Synonyms at flow 奔涌:快且通常吵闹的流动或过往 参见 flow
- Football 【橄榄球】
- An attempt to move the ball by running.跑动带球
- An act of charging the offensive quarterback or passer in order to block or prevent a play.突袭:为阻止或防止别人而袭击对方的四分前卫或传球者
- Often rushes The first, unedited print of a movie scene. 常作 rushes 工作样片:影片一个镜头的最初的未编辑的样片
- A time of attention, usually one in which extensive social activity occurs:活动:一次活动,通常有许多广泛的社交活动:a rush of debutante parties.一次为初次进入社交界女士举办的晚会
- A drive by a Greek society on a college campus to recruit new members:纳新人:校园内联谊协会为吸收新会员而采取的行动:a sorority rush.女生联谊会纳新
- The intensely pleasurable sensation experienced immediately after use of a stimulant or a mind-altering drug.快感:用刺激品或麻痹神经的毒品之后立刻产生的一种极强的愉悦的感受
- A sudden, brief exhilaration:振奋:一阵突然而短暂的狂喜:A familiar rush overtook him each time the store announced a half-price special on expensive stereo equipment.每当店里宣布对贵重的立体声装置实行半价特殊销售时,他总感到一种强烈的熟悉的狂喜感
- Middle English rushen 中古英语 rushen
- from Anglo-Norman russher 源自 英法语 russher
- variant of Old French ruser [to drive back] 古法语 ruser的变体 [退回]
- from Latin recūsāre [to reject] 源自 拉丁语 recūsāre [拒绝]
- re- [re-] re- [回复]
- causārī [to give as a reason] from causa [cause] causārī [以…为由] 源自 causa [引起]
rushʹer n.(名词) rush 2 AHD[rŭsh] D.J.[rʌʃ]K.K.[rʌʃ]n.(名词)- Any of various stiff marsh plants of the genusJuncus, having pliant hollow or pithy stems and small flowers with scalelike perianths. 灯心草:一种灯心草属 的不易弯曲的沼泽植物,具有柔韧的空心或有髓的茎,花小,有鳞状花被
- Any of various similar, usually aquatic plants.灯心草似的植物:类似的,通常是水生植物
- The stem of one of these plants, used in making baskets, mats, and chair seats.灯心草的茎:这种植物的茎,用于编制篮子、草席或椅子底座
- Middle English 中古英语
- from Old English rysc 源自 古英语 rysc
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