单词 | rush hour |
释义 | rush hour also rush-hour Word forms: rush hours variable noun [oft at/during N] The rush hour is one of the periods of the day when most people are travelling to or from work. During the evening rush hour it was often solid with vehicles. Try to avoid rush-hour traffic. I had to drive eight miles at rush hour. Collocations: rush-hour train It caused 'considerable' damage to the rush-hour train. The Sun I could picture myself as one of those people jam-packed in a rush-hour train. Times, Sunday Times The roads will get more congested and rush-hour train journeys will offer standing room only to more of us. Times, Sunday Times How do they run rush-hour trains and buses without reigniting the spread of the coronavirus? Times,Sunday Times The station has previously been used as a terminus for extra rush-hour trains. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Translations: Chinese: 高峰时间 Japanese: ラッシュアワー |
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