rush

US /rʌʃ/
UK /rʌʃ/
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1.

冲, 赶

move with urgent haste

:
She had to rush to catch her train.
她不得不着去赶火车。
Don't rush your work; take your time.
不要急于完成工作;慢慢来。
2.

催促, 加速

cause to move or act with urgent haste

:
The doctor rushed the patient to the hospital.
医生紧急将病人送往医院。
They rushed the new product to market.
他们匆忙将新产品推向市场。
1.

冲, 匆忙, 高峰

a sudden rapid movement toward something

:
There was a sudden rush of water from the broken pipe.
破裂的管道突然涌出大量水。
The morning rush hour is always chaotic.
早高峰总是很混乱
2.

抢购, 高峰

a sudden, strong demand for a product or service

:
There was a huge rush for tickets to the concert.
演唱会门票被抢购一空
The store experienced a holiday shopping rush.
商店经历了假日购物高峰
1.

仓促的, 匆忙的

done with urgent haste and without due care

:
The report was a bit rush and contained some errors.
这份报告有点仓促,包含一些错误。
It was a rush decision, and we regretted it later.
那是一个仓促的决定,我们后来后悔了。