hurry
- IPA[ˈhərē]
美式
- move or act with great haste;do something more quickly
- great haste;a need for haste; urgency
verb: hurry, 3rd person present: hurries, gerund or present participle: hurrying, past tense: hurried, past participle: hurried
noun: hurry
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動詞
- 1. move or act with great haste we'd better hurry servants hurried around 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ do something more quickly hurry up and finish your meal 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ cause to move with haste she hurried him across the landing 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ do or finish (something) quickly or too quickly formalities were hurried over
名詞
- 1. great haste in my hurry to leave I knocked over a pile of books
- ▪ a need for haste; urgency there's no hurry to get back relax, what's the hurry?
- done in a hurry; rushed: I ate a hurried breakfast
Oxford American Dictionary
- done in a hurry; rushed: I ate a hurried breakfast
Oxford Dictionary
- hurried and disorderly: a hurry-scurry retreat
- in a hurried and disordered way: the mob fled hurry-scurry
- disorderly haste; confused hurrying: all was now hurry-scurry
Oxford Dictionary
- hurried and disorderly: a hurry-scurry retreat
- in a hurried and disordered way: the mob fled hurry-scurry
- disorderly haste; confused hurrying: all was now hurry-scurry
Oxford American Dictionary
- showing, involving, or requiring haste or urgency: this dish is especially good when you're in a hurry-up day
Oxford Dictionary
- showing, involving, or requiring haste or urgency: the hurry-up atmosphere of the court contributed to the mistake
Oxford American Dictionary
- moving or acting without haste or urgency
Oxford Dictionary
- rushed; in a rushed manner
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- move or act with great haste: we'd better hurry servants hurried around
- great haste: in my hurry to leave I knocked over a pile of books
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