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词汇 rush-order
释义 rush order
noun[ C ]
 COMMERCEukus
a request from a customer for goods to be supplied very quickly:
We placed a rush order for the leaflets, and they arrived the next day.

Examples of rush order


rush order
Probably the most important is when it is used to deal with a rushorder.
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On many occasions the men worked day and night to fill rush orders from the front for equipment.
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Strikes are to be called when the employers can least afford a cessation of workduring the busy season and when there are rush orders to be filled.
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For example, it was noted that the system would be required respond quickly to changes such as machine failures and rush orders that would invalidate the current schedule.
The factory needed more flexibility, and to be able to switch workers about to meet rush orders.
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But it is sometimes inevitable, in existing circumstances, that rush orders should be placed, or that a continuous flow of orders should be interrupted.
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It is, at the same time, from the point of view of the works, uneconomic when these rush orders are put in.
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They were rush orders, and madame locked the front door and put the whole force to work.
From Project Gutenberg
Even then, however, we do not make them pay because they put it on the bill, and rush orders always cost more money.
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Big financial houses, which stood to lose millions on a falling market, rallied and by rush orders to buy, attempted to stem the tide, but all to no purpose.
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