词汇 | hurry |
释义 | hurry (noun) hurry 3 ENTRIES FOUND: hurry (verb) hurry (noun) wait (verb) 1 hurry /ˈhɚri/ verb hurries; hurried; hurrying 1 hurry /ˈhɚri/ verb hurries; hurried; hurrying Learner's definition of HURRY 1 [no object] : to move, act, or go quickly赶紧;匆忙;急忙 Take your time. There's no need to hurry.慢慢来。不必着急。 She hurried off to her class.她匆忙赶去教室。 He hurried after her.他匆忙跟在她身后。 They hurried past us.他们从我们身边匆匆而过。 Hurry (back) home now.现在赶紧回家。 We hurried through the lesson so that we could finish early.我们匆匆赶课,以便可以早点结束。 We'll miss our flight if we don't hurry. = If we don't hurry we'll miss our flight.再不赶快,我们就要错过航班了。 — often + up If we don't hurry up we'll miss our flight.再不赶快,我们就要错过航班了。 Hurry up! We're going to be late!快点!我们要迟到了! 2 [+ object] a : to make (someone) move, act, or go quickly使赶紧;使加快;催促 She hates to be hurried [=rushed] at dinner.她讨厌吃饭时被人催促。 The teacher hurried us through the lesson.老师赶着给我们上了那一课。 — often + up Somebody needs to hurry them up so we can leave.得有人去催他们一下,这样我们才好动身。 Could you hurry it up a little please? [=could you please do what you are doing a little more quickly?]你能稍微快点吗? b [+ object] : to carry or send (someone or something) more quickly than usual急派;急送;急运 They hurried the children off to bed.他们很快把孩子哄上床睡觉。 A messenger hurried [=rushed] the package across town.邮递员将包裹急送到镇子的另一头。 3 [+ object] a : to increase the speed of (something)加速;加快 He heard the train coming and hurried his pace. [=he began to walk more quickly]他听到火车来了,便加快了脚步。 b : to do (something) quickly or too quickly匆忙进行;匆忙完成 Don't hurry [=rush] your homework.别草草完成你的作业。 The quarterback was forced to hurry his throw.四分卫被迫匆忙抛球。 hurry up and wait US, informal — used to describe a situation in which you are forced to spend a lot of time waiting用于描述被迫长时间等待的情形 My father says that all he did in the army was hurry up and wait.我父亲说,他在军队中做的唯一的事就是等待。 — sometimes used as a noun phrase有时用作名词短语 Traveling often involves a lot of hurry up and wait. [=a lot of waiting]旅行中常常会长时间等待。 2 hurry /ˈhɚri/ noun 2 hurry /ˈhɚri/ noun Learner's definition of HURRY [noncount] : a need to do something more quickly than usual : rush急忙;匆忙;仓促 “Come on, let's go.” “What's the (big) hurry?” [=why do we need to hurry?]“快点,我们走。”“急什么?” Why the hurry?干吗那么着急? Take your time. There's no (great) hurry.慢慢来。不用(特别)着急。 In her hurry to leave she forgot her briefcase.她走得匆忙,忘了拿公文包。 in a hurry 1 : very quickly很快地;突然地 The weather got worse in a hurry.天气突然变糟了。 2 : feeling a strong need to move, act, or go quickly急于;匆忙 He was in too much of a hurry to stop and say hello.他太过匆忙而没来得及停下来打招呼。 teenagers who are in a (big) hurry to grow up [=who are eager to grow up; who want to grow up quickly](热切)急于长大的青少年 We're not in a/any hurry. = We're in no hurry. [=we do not need to hurry; we have plenty of time]我们不着急。 — sometimes used to say that someone does not want to do something有时用于表示某人不想做某事 It was getting late, but our guests were not in a/any hurry to leave. = Our guests were in no hurry to leave. [=we wanted our guests to leave, but they did not seem to want to leave]天色不早了,但我们的客人还不急着走。 I'm in no (particular/big/great) hurry to go to the dentist.我不(特别/很/非常)急着去看牙医。 |
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