hurry
n. 匆忙, 急忙, 急促 vt. 急派, 催促 vi. 匆忙, 赶快
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匆忙,急忙
more quickly than usual
仓促(做某事);催促;(朝某方向)迅速移动;迅速处理
to make someone do something more quickly
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A rushed action.
可数 不可数Why are you in such a big hurry?
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An urgency.
可数 不可数There is no hurry on that paperwork.
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An incidence of a defensive pressure that forces the quarterback to throw the ball earlier than intended or rush their decision, often leading to an incomplete pass or failed play.
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A tremolando passage for violins, etc., accompanying an exciting situation.
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To do things quickly.
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不及物He's hurrying because he's late.
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Often with up, to speed up the rate of doing something.
不及物If you don't hurry (up) you won't finish on time.
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To cause to be done quickly.
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To hasten; to impel to greater speed; to urge on.
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To impel to precipitate or thoughtless action; to urge to confused or irregular activity.
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To put: to convey coal in the mine, e.g. from the working to the tramway.
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From Middle English horien (“to rush, impel”), probably a variation of hurren (“to vibrate rapidly, buzz”), from Proto-Germanic *hurzaną (“to rush”) (compare Middle High German hurren (“to hasten”), Norwegian hurre (“to whirl around”)), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱers- (“to run”) (compare Latin currō (“to run”), Tocharian A kursär/Tocharian B kwarsär (“league; course”)). Related to hurr, horse, rush. Alternative etymology derives hurry as a variant of harry.
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