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to rush off
[phrase form: rush]
01
scappare via
to leave quickly or abruptly, often because of an urgent or unexpected situation
02
affrettare a partire
to force someone to depart quickly
03
preparare in fretta
to prepare something quickly and urgently
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We should rush off before the traffic gets worse during the evening rush hour.
She had to rush off to catch her flight, leaving the party early.
I'll have to rush off if I want to make it to the meeting on time.
I might have to rush off from work if my child's school calls with an issue.
He realized he needed to rush off when he saw the approaching storm.