中国神运
rush: [ rʌʃ ] n. 匆促,冲进,急流v. 冲进,匆促行事,催词形变化:名词:rusher 动词过去式:rushed 过去分词:rushed 现在分词:rushing 第三人称单数:rushes 例句与用法:1. He did not like us to rush him. 他不喜欢我们催他。2. They rushed up the stairs. 他们冲到楼上。3. The cat made little rushes to and fro after the ball. 猫追着球跑过来跑过去。英英解释:名词rush:1. the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner同义词:haste, hurry, rushing2. a sudden forceful flow同义词:spate, surge, upsurge3. grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems4. physician and American Revolutionary leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813)同义词:Benjamin Rush5. the swift release of a store of affective force同义词:bang, boot, charge, flush, thrill, kick6. a sudden burst of activity7. (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line同义词:rushing动词rush:1. step on it同义词:hotfoot, hasten, hie, speed, race, pelt along, rush along, cannonball along, bucket along, belt along2. attack suddenly3. urge to an unnatural speed同义词:hurry4. act or move at high speed同义词:hasten, hurry, look sharp, festinate5. run with the ball, in football6. cause to move fast or to rush or race同义词:race7. cause to occur rapidly同义词:induce, stimulate, hasten形容词rush:1. not accepting reservations同义词:first-come-first-serve2. done under pressure同义词:rushed
风中传音
rush英文的意识是作名词时意为“冲进;匆促;急流;灯心草”。
1、We've got plenty of time; there's no need to rush. 我们的时间很多;用不着太急促。
2、He maintained that they were being forced to grow up more quickly than ever and, in our rush to make them independent, we were robbing them of the ability to learn and mature. 他宣称现在儿童注重比以前更快的成长,以及大人们急促地迫使他们独立,我们夺走了他们不断学习和变成熟的能力。
3、I'm kind of rushing because I see the skies darkening, which frankly happens wherever I go, so if I whip out my rain slicker, you all are totally screwed. 我现在说话有点急促,因为我看到天阴了,无论我走到哪儿,天都常会变阴,因此如果我突然拿出雨衣,你们一定会惊诧不已。