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词汇 rush
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rush
Theme: DATING
tr. to court or date someone, usually a woman.
Tom's trying to rush Betty, but she's not interested.He spent some time trying to rush her, but had to give up.
Theme: EXCITEMENT
n. any excitement; any burst of good feeling.
I got a real rush from helping out.The wonderful ending to the movie gave me a rush.
Theme: INTOXICATION - ONSET
n. a burst of energy or good feeling from a drug; the explosive euphoria of some kinds of drugs.
Man, this stuff really gives me a rush.What kind of rush does this have?
Theme: MOVIES
n. a quick print of a day's shooting of a film. (Filmmaking. Usually plural.)
After today's shooting, we'll watch yesterday's rushes.Rush these rushes right over to Mr. Hitchcock's office.
Theme: SOCIAL
1.
n. a period of time when fraternities and sororities are permitted to pursue new members. (Collegiate.)
When does rush start this year?I've got to be at school in time for rush.
2.
tr. [for a fraternity or sorority member] to try to persuade someone to join.
The frat tried to rush me, but I'm too busy.They can't rush anyone except during rush week.
rush
1. noun
1
a sudden and powerful sense of euphoria or energy. Figurative use of the drug term US, 1971.
2
the sudden onset of drug intoxication US, 1966.
3
amyl, butyl or isobutyl nitrite. From the sudden effects of the drug UK, 1996.
4
cocaine UK, 2003.
5
in poker, an unusual streak of good cards US, 1982
2. verb
1
to charge an amount of money UK, 1887.
2
to charge for goods or services, especially to overcharge or cheat UK, 1887.
3
to be infatuated with someone BARBADOS, 1965.
4
to make sexual advances TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO, 1934. rush the knocksin drug sales, to ignore the order of customers and make a sale US, 2002
idiomrushget the bum's rush(also be given the bum's rush)Force sb to do sth Leave a place to be forced to leave a place where you are not wanted:Some of the drinkers were about to get the bum's rush from a bouncer named Knocker.When Rossi found out I was a reporter, I was immediately given the bum's rush.
phraserush[rushed, rushed, rushing]
rush around
rush around/aboutrush around/about sth to move around quickly and busily doing a lot of things, especially when you feel you do not have enough time to do them all: I've been rushing around all day trying to get ready to go on vacation. Politicians are always rushing around the country before an election in order to gain support. SIMILAR TO: dash (about/around)
rush in/into
rush inrush into sthrush sb into sth to do something very quickly, especially too quickly without thinking about it enough, or to make someone do this: When you're buying a house, it's best not to rush in and buy the first thing that comes along. The President insisted that he would not be rushed into a decision about sending troops into the area.rush into doing sth The couple explained that they didn't want to rush into having children - they had their careers to think of first.rush into things spoken (=rush into something) We haven't talked about marriage yet. We don't want to rush into things.not rush into anything spoken I've been talking to various people about jobs - I'm not rushing into anything until I'm sure I've found what I want.
rush off
rush off to leave very suddenly or quickly, because you have to go somewhere or do something: I wanted to talk to him, but he had to rush off to a meeting. There's no need to rush off just yet, we've got plenty of time. Sorry to rush off like this. I promise I'll be free tomorrow. SIMILAR TO: dash off informal, shoot off
rush out
rush out sthrush sth out to produce a new product, book, or more copies of something very quickly, especially because a lot of people will want to buy it: A special video of the series was rushed out in time for Christmas. Xcelerated Systems Inc. from San Diego has rushed out Version 1.2 of its Liken software.
rush through
rush through sthrush sth through to pass a law or deal with official business as quickly as possible: As a result of a serious increase in the level of political violence, the government rushed through the Public Order Act. SIMILAR TO: push through

rush

1. n. a quick print of a day’s shooting of a film. (Filmmaking. Usually plural.) After today’s shooting, we’ll watch yesterday’s rushes.
2. n. a period of time when fraternities and sororities are permitted to pursue new members. (Collegiate.) When does rush start this year?
3. tv. [for a fraternity or sorority member] to try to persuade someone to join. They can’t rush anyone except during rush week.
4. tv. to court or date someone, usually a woman. (From sense 3) He spent some time trying to rush her but had to give up.
5. n. a burst of energy or good feeling from a drug; the explosive euphoria of some kinds of drugs. (Drugs.) What kind of rush does this have?
6. n. any excitement; any burst of good feeling. (From sense 5) The wonderful ending to the movie gave me a rush.
See:
  • a (sudden) rush of blood (to the head)
  • a mad rush
  • a rush of blood
  • a rush on (something)
  • a tearing hurry
  • a tearing hurry/rush
  • a tearing rush
  • adrenaline rush
  • be run off (one's) feet
  • be rushed off (one's) feet
  • be/get run/rushed off your feet
  • bum rush
  • bum’s rush
  • bum's rush
  • bum's rush, to give/get the
  • fools rush in
  • Fools rush in where angels fear to tread
  • get run off (one's) feet
  • get rushed off (one's) feet
  • get the bum's rush
  • give (one) the bum's rush
  • give somebody/get the bum's rush
  • give someone the bum's rush
  • have a (sudden) rush of blood to the head
  • have a rush of blood to the head
  • in a mad rush
  • in a rush
  • in no rush
  • mad rush
  • not in a/any rush
  • off someone's feet
  • rush
  • rush (one) off (one's) feet
  • rush (one's) fences
  • rush (something) into print
  • rush (something) to print
  • rush around like a blue-arsed fly
  • rush at
  • rush at (someone or something)
  • rush for
  • rush for (someone or something)
  • rush hour
  • rush in
  • rush into
  • rush into (something)
  • rush into print
  • rush off
  • rush on
  • rush out
  • rush out (of something or some place)
  • rush out of
  • rush through
  • rush to
  • rush to (someone, something, or some place)
  • rush to conclusions
  • rush to the hospital
  • rush your fences
  • rushed off your feet
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