词汇 | rush in |
释义 | phraserush in rush in • rush into sth • rush 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 in1. To move with great haste inward or into some place. Cold air rushed in as I opened the window. The shoppers began rushing in the mall the moment it was opened to take advantage of the Black Friday sales. 2. To cause, compel, or force one to move inward or enter some place with great haste. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is used between "rush" and "in." Security rushed the president in the building after the first shot smashed into the table. The worker at the station rushed us in so that the train could depart on time. 3. To act carelessly or recklessly; to undertake something without proper consideration or preparation. I wouldn't rush in, if I were you—you don't know this guy too well, so who's to say he won't screw you over? Michelle's always been that way, though. She rushes in and buys the first thing that catches her eye, rather than considering what makes the most sense. rush in(to something)1. to run or hurry into a thing or a place. Everyone rushed into the shelter when the rain started. They all rushed in at once. 2. to begin doing something without the proper preparation. Don't rush into this job without thinking it through. Mary rushed in without thinking. rush inv. 1. To enter some place hurriedly or quickly: I rushed in the house to pick up my wallet. 2. To cause someone to enter some place in a hurry: We were late for the concert, so the ushers rushed us in. 3. To do something impulsively or without careful consideration; act rashly: It's best to shop around a bit rather than rushing in and buying the first car you see. |
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