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to rush
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匆忙, 迅速行动
to move or act very quickly
Intransitive: to rush somewhere
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冲向, 快速攻击
to make a sudden, swift, and aggressive movement or attack
Transitive: to rush an adversary or their position
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催促, 逼迫
to pressure or compel someone to act quickly or without proper consideration
Ditransitive: to rush sb to do sth
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冲刺, 向前推进
to attempt to gain yards by carrying the ball forward
Intransitive
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推动, 急迫
to force or propel something or someone rapidly and forcefully
Transitive: to rush sb/sth somewhere
Rush
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匆忙, 急促
the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner
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潮流, 洪流
a sudden forceful flow
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冲刺, 猛攻
(American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line
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狂潮, 冲动
a sudden burst of activity
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急速释放, 冲动
the swift release of a store of affective force
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拉什, 医学专家和美国革命领袖
physician and American Revolutionary leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813)
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芦苇, 苇
grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
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例子
To catch the last bus, the passengers had to rush to the bus stop.
When the fire alarm sounded, the students had to rush out of the building in an orderly manner.
The mother had to rush to the store to buy groceries before it closed.
Realizing he was late for the meeting, John had to rush to the conference room.
Seeing the approaching storm, the beachgoers decided to rush back to their cars.