单词 | rushed |
释义 | rush1 of 4noun (1) ˈrəsh : any of various monocotyledonous often tufted marsh plants (as of the genera Juncus and Luzula of the family Juncaceae, the rush family) with cylindrical often hollow stems which are used in bottoming chairs and plaiting mats rushy ˈrə-shē adjective rush 2 of 4verb rushed; rushing; rushes intransitive verb 1 : to move forward, progress, or act with haste or eagerness or without preparation 2 : to advance a football by running plays rushed for a total of 150 yards transitive verb 1 : to push or impel on or forward with speed, impetuosity, or violence 2 : to perform in a short time or at high speed 3 : to urge to an unnatural or extreme speed don't rush me 4 : to run toward or against in attack : charge 5 a : to carry (a ball) forward in a running play b : to move in quickly on (a kicker or passer) to hinder, prevent, or block a kick or pass —used especially of defensive linemen 6 a : to lavish attention on : court b : to try to secure a pledge of membership (as in a fraternity) from rush 3 of 4noun (2)1 a : a violent forward motion b : attack, onset c : a surging of emotion 2 a : a burst of activity, productivity, or speed b : a sudden insistent demand 3 : a thronging of people usually to a new place in search of wealth a gold rush 4 a : the act of carrying a football during a game : running play b : the action or an instance of rushing a passer or kicker in football a pass rush 5 a : a round of attention usually involving extensive social activity b : a drive by a fraternity or sorority to recruit new members 6 : a print of a motion-picture scene processed directly after the shooting for review by the director or producer : daily sense 3 —usually used in plural 7 a : the immediate pleasurable feeling produced by a drug (such as heroin or cocaine) called also flash … stimulants found in the bath salts provide a rush similar to cocaine or methamphetamine. Larry Oakes b : a surge in energy following the intake of sugar or caffeine The sugar rush has many causes, but one of the most important was the invention of high-fructose corn syrup in 1957. Tiffany O'Callaghan Drink one fast and you might experience brain freeze and a caffeine rush at the same time. Margaret McCormick c : a sudden feeling of intense pleasure or excitement : thrill … boys and girls around the country still get a rush out of zipping downhill in hand-made cars at speeds up to 30 mph. Rene Romo rush 4 of 4adjective : requiring or marked by special speed or urgency rush orders the rush season a rush job rushed 1 of 2 adjectiveas in hurried acting or done with excessive or careless speed a rushed job with a number of errors Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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rushed 2 of 2verb1 as in accelerated to cause to move or proceed fast or faster I wouldn't make so many mistakes if you'd stop rushing me Synonyms & Similar Words
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2 as in poured to flow out in great quantities or with force in the spring the stream's rushing waters make crossing treacherous Synonyms & Similar Words
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3 as in sped to proceed or move quickly rushing is a good way to slip and fall Synonyms & Similar Words
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4 as in attacked to take sudden, violent action against one goat suddenly rushed the other and knocked it down Synonyms & Similar Words
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