intransitive. To press in; to crowd in.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > go or come in [verb (intransitive)] > quickly (6) inthringc1330 intransitive. To press in; to crowd in. leapa1500 To rise with both (or all four) feet suddenly from the ground or other standing-place, alighting in some other position; to jump, spring. Often… inrush1610 intransitive. To rush in. rusha1616 intransitive. Of a person or animal: to run, dash, or charge with speed or violence. Usually with adverb or adverbial phrase. Also transitive with it. to breeze in1930 colloquial. To move or proceed briskly; to depart. So to breeze in: to arrive or enter briskly. Originally U.S. to buzz in1938 slang. To go (quickly). to buzz off: to go off or away quickly. Also to buzz in: to come in (quickly), to enter. |
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