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    rush
    /rʌʃ/

    verb

    • 1. move with urgent haste: "Oliver rushed after her" Similar hurrydashrunraceOpposite dawdle
    • 2. dash towards (someone or something) in an attempt to attack or capture: "to rush the bank and fire willy-nilly could be disastrous for everyone" Similar attackchargerun atfly at

    noun

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  2. RUSH definition: 1. to (cause to) go or do something very quickly: 2. If a group of people rush an enemy or the…. Learn more.

  3. a sudden movement of people to a certain area, usually because of some economic advantage: the California gold rush. [ C ] in football, an attempt to run forward carrying the ball, or an attempt to quickly reach and stop a player from the opposing team who is carrying the ball. More examples.

  4. to hurry or move quickly somewhere, or to make someone or something hurry or move quickly somewhere: We rushed out into the street to see what all the noise was. The UN has rushed medical supplies to the war zone. [ + to do sth ] We had to rush to catch the bus.

  5. RUSH translate: (se) précipiter, bousculer, emmener/envoyer d’urgence, hâte [feminine], bouffée [feminine], se…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-French Dictionary.

  6. rush meaning: 1. to hurry or move quickly somewhere: 2. a situation in which you have to hurry or move somewhere…. Learn more.

  7. traducir RUSH: precipitarse, darse prisa, prisa, precipitación, correr, apresurar, apresurar, prisa [feminine…. Más información en el diccionario inglés-español.

  8. rush noun [no plural] (MOVEMENT) a sudden fast movement of something: a rush of air. She felt a sudden rush of blood to her face. More examples. There was a rush of hot air from the nozzle of the jet. She felt a rush of cold water flowing past her feet. There was a rush of hot gas into the turbine.

  9. a time when a lot of people are leaving one place and going to another, for example leaving work to go to lunch, go home, etc.: the morning / lunchtime / evening rush. a time when many people try to buy something: a rush for sth The museums offered a bargain family membership, prompting a rush for the ticket counter.

  10. RUSH INTO SOMETHING definition: 1. If you rush into something such as a job, you start doing it without having really decided if it…. Learn more.

  11. a sudden movement of people to a certain area, usually because of some economic advantage: the California gold rush. [ C ] in American football, an attempt to run forwards carrying the ball, or an attempt to quickly reach and stop a player from the opposing team who is carrying the ball. Thêm các ví dụ.