中英词典:rushes
形容词:
匆忙的;急促的;仓促的
草木丛生的;茂盛的
名词:
(尤指短时期内的)大量工作,冲刺
(尤指婚礼前的)杂乱,混乱
(电影的)片头和片尾的字幕;片头的开场镜头
(鸟猎时的)野禽飞起的声音
莎草;藺草
(北美洲的)莎草地;沼泽地
(苏格兰)芦苇丛
词语辨析:
"rushes"一词既可以作形容词使用,表示快速、仓促的意思;也可以作名词使用,表示大量工作、混乱、电影的片头片尾字幕等含义。
词汇扩充:
in a rush:匆忙地
rush hour:交通高峰期
the gold rush:淘金热
rush job:仓促完成的工作
rushing water:湍急的水流
近义词:
hurry
dash
scramble
race
反义词:
procrastinate
delay
linger
柯林斯词典定义:
名词:
1. If there is a rush for something, there is a sudden demand for it.
2. A rush of people is a crowd of them moving quickly and in a busy way.
3. If you do something in a rush, you do it quickly, often because you do not have much time to do it.
4. A rush is a time when people are very busy or when they have to work very hard.
5. A rush is a sudden and intense feeling of pleasure or emotion that you experience.
6. A rush is a sudden increase in something such as noise, light, or air moving quickly.
7. A rush is a sudden and violent attack on a place.
8. A rush is a thick mass of a type of water plant that grows in or near water.
9. A rush of air or liquid is a sudden and strong movement of it.
10. If you are in a rush, you are in a great hurry, usually because you have to be somewhere or do something by a particular time.
11. If you get a rush of a feeling, you suddenly experience that feeling very strongly.
12. If you rush someone, you try to make them hurry, often in a rough or rude way.
13. If someone rushes you, they try to make you do something quickly, often by suggesting that you need to do it quickly.
14. If you rush an opponent, you attack them suddenly and with a lot of force.
15. If a liquid rushes somewhere, it flows there suddenly and quickly.
16. If a group of people rush a place, they attack it suddenly and with a lot of force.
17. If you rush a task or activity, you do it quickly, because you do not have much time to do it or because you are in a hurry.
18. If a feeling rushes over or through you, you suddenly feel it very strongly.
19. If you rush something somewhere, you take it there quickly or by force.
20. If you rush somewhere, you go there quickly, often in a rough or uncontrolled way.
21. If a door or gate rushes open or if someone rushes it open, it opens suddenly and quickly.
动词:
1. If you rush somewhere, you go there quickly, often in a rough or uncontrolled way.
2. If people or things rush somewhere, they move there quickly and in great numbers.
3. If you are rushed by a group of people, they attack you suddenly and with a lot of force.
4. If you rush a task or activity, you do it quickly, because you do not have much time to do it or because you are in a hurry.
5. If you rush something somewhere, you take it there quickly or by force.
6. If a feeling rushes over or through you, you suddenly feel it very strongly.
7. If a liquid rushes somewhere, it flows there suddenly and quickly.
8. If a door or gate rushes open or if someone rushes it open, it opens suddenly and quickly.
9. If you rush someone, you try to make them hurry, often in a rough or rude way.
10. If someone rushes you, they try to make you do something quickly, often by suggesting that you need to do it quickly.
形容词:
1. If something is rush, it has been done or is happening quickly, often because there is not much time.
2. Rush is used to describe activities that are done quickly, often because there is not much time.
3. If you are in a rush, you are in a great hurry, usually because you have to be somewhere or do something by a particular time.
4. Rush is used to describe things that happen quickly or suddenly, often because there is not much time.
5. Rush is used to describe activities that are done quickly and with a lot of energy or force.
6. Rush is used to describe things that are done quickly and with a lot of energy or force.
牛津词典定义:
名词:
1. A sudden quick movement towards someone or something as people try to get to them.
2. A sudden quick movement of air, water, or people in a particular direction.
3. A period of time when a lot of things happen or a lot of people do something.
4. A feeling of great pleasure or excitement that you get from doing something or from a particular experience.
5. A sudden increase in the amount of something.
6. A strong and sudden feeling of being sick.
7. A situation in which people try to get something that is in limited supply or that is very popular.
8. A thick mass of a particular type of plant that grows in wet ground or near water.
9. A cattail or reed, especially as used for making something such as a basket or a chair seat.
10. A sudden and violent attack on a place.
11. (British English) A flat area of grass that is cut very short and is used for playing sports on.
12. (North American English) A small area of water in a river where the water flows quickly.
动词:
1. [intransitive] to move quickly and in a way that is not controlled.
2. [intransitive] to move quickly and with a lot of force.
3. [transitive] rush something + adverb/preposition to take or send something quickly or without thought.
4. [transitive] rush somebody/something (into something/doing something) to try to force someone or something to do something quickly.
5. [transitive] rush somebody/something (into something) to move someone or something quickly to a particular place.
6. [transitive] rush somebody/something to make someone or something move quickly to a particular place or in a particular direction.
7. [transitive] rush somebody/something (into something) to make someone or something do something quickly or without thought.
8. [transitive] rush somebody/something to make someone or something do something or go somewhere quickly.
9. [intransitive] to try to do something in a hurry.
10. [intransitive] to be done or to happen very quickly, especially because there is not enough time.
11. [intransitive] (North American English) to go to a sorority or fraternity in order to become a member of it.
形容词:
1. [only before noun] done or happening quickly, often without careful thought or without much preparation.
2. [only before noun] (of a job or task) that needs to be done quickly.
3. [only before noun] (British English) done or happening quickly, often because there is not enough time.
4. [only before noun] (of a place) that is very busy and where things happen quickly.
5. [only before noun] (of a person) that is always very busy and has a lot to do.
6. [only before noun] (North American English) that is done or used by people who are in a hurry.
7. [only before noun] (North American English) that is done or used by people who need something quickly.
8. [only before noun] (North American English) that is done or used by people who are very busy.
9. [only before noun] (North American English) that is done or used by people who want to save time.
10. [only before noun] (North American English) that is done or used by people who want to save money.