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词汇 hurry
释义 hurry
verb[ I or T ]
uk /ˈhʌr.i/ us /ˈhɝː.i/
A2
to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this: (使)加快,催促
Hurry or you'll be late.快点儿,要不你就晚了。
[ + to infinitive ]She hurried to answer the phone.她匆忙去接电话。
be hurried intoI refuse to be hurried into a decision (= to be forced to make a decision too quickly).我不愿在别人催促下匆忙作决定。
hurry backAfter spending her lunch hour shopping, she hurried back (= returned quickly) to work.利用午饭时间买完东西后,她匆忙赶回去工作。
I hate to hurry you, but I have to leave in a few minutes.我不想催你,但是我几分钟之后就得走了。
UKDon't hurry your food (= don't eat it too quickly).吃东西不要太急。
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to move fast
speedHe ran back to his car and sped off.
raceShe raced over and hugged me.
flyShe flew across the room just in time to stop the baby falling off the chair.
beltUKTraffic was belting along the motorway.
tearA fire truck came tearing down the road.
streakBullets streaked across the sky.
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to run
runShe saw him running down the street.
sprintI had to sprint to catch the bus.
jog"What do you do to keep fit?" "I jog and go swimming."
raceHe raced up the stairs to answer the phone.
rushEveryone rushed to the door when the alarm went off.
dashHe dashed out the door after the dog.
Come on - we're going to be late if you don't hurry!快点儿——再不抓紧我们就要迟到了!
If we hurry, there's still a chance we could catch the plane.
Clutching the money to his chest, he hurried to the bank.他把钱紧紧捂在胸前,急急忙忙赶到了银行。
She gathered the children up and hurried into the house.她抱起孩子赶快跑进了屋里。
The owner of the vehicle came hurrying along and turned off the car alarm.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hurrying and doing things quickly
accelerate
acceleration
against the clockidiom
against time/the clockidiom
alacrity
dash
get a wiggle onidiom
grab-and-go
grease
hacky
haste
prompt
promptness
quickie
rattle something off
rattle through something
rush into something
snap
stroke
tear

Phrasal verb


hurry (someone/something) up
hurry
noun[ S ]
uk /ˈhʌr.i/ us /ˈhɝː.i/
B1
the need to move or do things more quickly than normal: 匆忙,仓促
in a hurryWe left in such a hurry that we forgot our tickets.我们走得过于仓促,连票都忘了拿。
in any/no hurry"Can you wait a few minutes?" "Yes, I'm not in any hurry/I'm in no hurry (= I can wait)."“你能等几分钟吗?”“可以,我不急。”
in a hurry toAre you in a hurry (= wanting) to leave?你急着走吗?
What's (all) the hurry (for)/Why (all) the hurry? (= Why are you acting or moving so quickly?)你急什么?
(great) hurry"I'll let you have this back next week." "That's all right, there's no (great) hurry/there isn't any (great) hurry (= no need to do it quickly)."“我下星期就把这个还你。”“没关系,不用那么急。”
Sorry, I can't talk to you now - I'm in a desperate hurry.
We left in a hurry and I must have left my keys behind.我们走得太匆忙,我肯定是忘了拿钥匙。
Hey, there's no need to push! What's your hurry?
In our hurry to get to school on time, Dan left his packed lunch behind.
Tom was clearly in a hurry to finish the meeting and get to the canteen.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hurrying and doing things quickly
accelerate
acceleration
against the clockidiom
against time/the clockidiom
alacrity
dash
get a wiggle onidiom
grab-and-go
grease
hacky
haste
prompt
promptness
quickie
rattle something off
rattle through something
rush into something
snap
stroke
tear

hurry | American Dictionary


hurry
verb[ I/T ]
us/ˈhɜr·i, ˈhʌ·ri/
to move or act quickly, or to cause someone to move or act quickly:
[ I ]We have to hurry if we’re going to make it there in time.
[ T ]I hurried the kids through their breakfasts.

Idiom


hurry up and do something

Phrasal verb


hurry up
hurry
noun[ U ]
us/ˈhɜr·i, ˈhʌ·ri/
the need to move or act more quickly than normal:
We’ve got plenty of time – what’s the hurry (= Why hurry)?
He’s in a hurry to get to a meeting (= wants to get there quickly).
I’m in no hurry for the book (= I do not need it back quickly)– keep it as long as you want.

Examples of hurry


hurry
Several hurried meetings ensued, but it was now far too late to improvise ; there were too few men, no horses, and no arms.
The book's final production appears to have been hurried anyway.
The model stops looking slowly round and hurries toward the light.
Decisions were made and implemented very quickly, in sharp contrast to the state legal system that fragmented testimony, hurried decisions and then took forever to implement them.
Only in the final pages, where parallels between film distribution and touring theatre in the first decades of the twentieth century seem hurried through, is such detail lacking.
Even though this method of study necessitated working very long hours, often without a break, we felt that significant information might be lost if the discussions were too hurried.
I have hurried back from abroad to ask this question only to find that it has already been answered.
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There can be no accusation that on this matter anybody is being hurried or hustled.
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The hurried and ill-prepared scheme which is now being talked about will reflect that calculation rather than any real basis of principle.
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They do not mean a disorderly and hurried sale; they do not mean an unnecessary delay.
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I believe that recent events show that the resumption of this cooperation should not be hurried.
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I should have thought that the work could have been hurried up.
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We should remember that there is another side to the great city—a hurried, crowded, harsh, impersonal side.
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Secondly the present recovery is hurried and heated.
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The 50,000 involved are honourable people, who have been treated in a disgraceful, hurried and populist way.
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