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hurtle
hurtlespeed; race; rush; shoot: I watched the horses hurtle down the track. Not to be confused with:hurdle – a barrier; problem; obstacle: He jumped over the last hurdle.hur·tle H0332700 (hûr′tl)v. hur·tled, hur·tling, hur·tles v.intr. To move with or as if with great speed: an express train that hurtled past.v.tr. To fling with great force; hurl. [Middle English hurtlen, to collide, frequentative of hurten, to knock against, damage; see hurt.]hurtle (ˈhɜːtəl) vb1. to project or be projected very quickly, noisily, or violently2. (intr) rare to collide or crash[C13 hurtlen, from hurten to strike; see hurt1]hur•tle (ˈhɜr tl) v. -tled, -tling, n. v.i. 1. to move with great speed. 2. Archaic. to strike together; collide. v.t. 3. to drive violently; fling; dash. n. 4. Archaic. clash; collision; clatter. [1175–1225; Middle English hurtle=hurt(en) (see hurt) + -le -le] hurtle Past participle: hurtled Gerund: hurtling
Present |
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I hurtle | you hurtle | he/she/it hurtles | we hurtle | you hurtle | they hurtle |
Preterite |
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I hurtled | you hurtled | he/she/it hurtled | we hurtled | you hurtled | they hurtled |
Present Continuous |
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I am hurtling | you are hurtling | he/she/it is hurtling | we are hurtling | you are hurtling | they are hurtling |
Present Perfect |
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I have hurtled | you have hurtled | he/she/it has hurtled | we have hurtled | you have hurtled | they have hurtled |
Past Continuous |
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I was hurtling | you were hurtling | he/she/it was hurtling | we were hurtling | you were hurtling | they were hurtling |
Past Perfect |
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I had hurtled | you had hurtled | he/she/it had hurtled | we had hurtled | you had hurtled | they had hurtled |
Future |
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I will hurtle | you will hurtle | he/she/it will hurtle | we will hurtle | you will hurtle | they will hurtle |
Future Perfect |
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I will have hurtled | you will have hurtled | he/she/it will have hurtled | we will have hurtled | you will have hurtled | they will have hurtled |
Future Continuous |
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I will be hurtling | you will be hurtling | he/she/it will be hurtling | we will be hurtling | you will be hurtling | they will be hurtling |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been hurtling | you have been hurtling | he/she/it has been hurtling | we have been hurtling | you have been hurtling | they have been hurtling |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been hurtling | you will have been hurtling | he/she/it will have been hurtling | we will have been hurtling | you will have been hurtling | they will have been hurtling |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been hurtling | you had been hurtling | he/she/it had been hurtling | we had been hurtling | you had been hurtling | they had been hurtling |
Conditional |
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I would hurtle | you would hurtle | he/she/it would hurtle | we would hurtle | you would hurtle | they would hurtle |
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I would have hurtled | you would have hurtled | he/she/it would have hurtled | we would have hurtled | you would have hurtled | they would have hurtled | ThesaurusVerb | 1. | hurtle - move with or as if with a rushing sound; "The cars hurtled by"go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast" | | 2. | hurtle - make a thrusting forward movementlunge, hurl, thrustmove - move so as to change position, perform a nontranslational motion; "He moved his hand slightly to the right"dart - move with sudden speed; "His forefinger darted in all directions as he spoke"riposte - make a return thrust; "his opponent riposted" | | 3. | hurtle - throw forcefullyhurl, castdash, crash - hurl or thrust violently; "He dashed the plate against the wall"; "Waves were dashing against the rock"precipitate - hurl or throw violently; "The bridge broke and precipitated the train into the river below"throw - propel through the air; "throw a frisbee"sling, catapult - hurl as if with a slingbowl - hurl a cricket ball from one end of the pitch towards the batsman at the other end |
hurtleverb rush, charge, race, shoot, fly, speed, tear, crash, plunge, barrel (along) (informal, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), scramble, spurt, stampede, scoot, burn rubber (informal), rush headlong, go hell for leather (informal) A pretty young girl came hurtling down the stairs.hurtleverb1. To send through the air with a motion of the hand or arm:cast, dart, dash, fling, heave, hurl, launch, pitch, shoot, shy, sling, throw, toss.Informal: fire.2. To launch with great force:fire, loose, project, propel, shoot.Idiom: let fly.Translationshurtle (ˈhəːtl) verb to move very quickly and violently. The car hurtled down the hill at top speed. 猛衝,迅速猛烈移動 猛烈碰撞,使猛冲 hurtle
hurtle through (something)To move very quickly and forcefully through some thing or place. On that ride, we hurtled through the air at such great speeds that I thought I was going to barf.See also: hurtle, throughhurtle through somethingto travel through something at great speed or with great force, possibly causing breakage. A brick hurtled through the window and fell on the floor. The rocket hurtled through space toward Mars.See also: hurtle, throughhurtle
Synonyms for hurtleverb rushSynonyms- rush
- charge
- race
- shoot
- fly
- speed
- tear
- crash
- plunge
- barrel (along)
- scramble
- spurt
- stampede
- scoot
- burn rubber
- rush headlong
- go hell for leather
Synonyms for hurtleverb to send through the air with a motion of the hand or armSynonyms- cast
- dart
- dash
- fling
- heave
- hurl
- launch
- pitch
- shoot
- shy
- sling
- throw
- toss
- fire
verb to launch with great forceSynonyms- fire
- loose
- project
- propel
- shoot
Synonyms for hurtleverb move with or as if with a rushing soundRelated Wordsverb make a thrusting forward movementSynonymsRelated Wordsverb throw forcefullySynonymsRelated Words- dash
- crash
- precipitate
- throw
- sling
- catapult
- bowl
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