hurry 英 [ˈhʌri]   美 [ˈhɜri]

hurry

hurry  英 [ˈhʌri] 美 [ˈhɜri]

n. 匆忙,急忙  v. 急忙;催促 

进行时:hurrying  过去式:hurried  过去分词:hurried  第三人称单数:hurries  名词复数:hurries 

hurry dear, coming is the bus. 快点,亲爱的,公共汽车到了。
Why all this hurry? 何必匆忙乃尔?

  • To hurry is to rush, or to move quickly. If you're late for a movie and you don't want to miss the beginning, you'll have to hurry into the theater, not stopping to buy popcorn.
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  • n. 匆忙,急忙
  • v. 急忙;催促
  • 1. hurry dear, coming is the bus.

    快点,亲爱的,公共汽车到了。

  • 2. Why all this hurry?

    何必匆忙乃尔?

  • 3. You must hurry up, or you'll be late today.

    快点吧,要不然你今天准会迟到。

  • 4. I don't want to hurry you but we close in twenty minutes.

    我并不想催你,但我们再过二十分钟就要关门。

  • 5. She was hurried into making an unwise choice.

    她在催逼之下作出了不明智的选择。

  • 6. You'll have to hurry if you want to catch that train.

    如果你想赶上那趟火车就得抓紧时间了。

  • 7. Her application was hurried through.

    她的申请很快得到了处理。

  • 8. A good meal should never be hurried.

    美餐绝不能狼吞虎咽。

  • 9. Take your time—there's no hurry.

    悠着点 — 不用急。

  • 10. In my hurry to leave, I forgot my passport.

    我匆忙动身,忘了带护照。

  • 11. He had to leave in a hurry.

    他不得不赶快离开了。

  • hurry (n.) c. 1600, "commotion, agitation," probably from hurry (v.). Meaning "undue haste" is from 1690s. In a hurry "in haste, under pressure" is from 1700.
  • hurry (v.) 1590s, transitive and intransitive, first recorded in Shakespeare, who used it often; perhaps a variant of harry (v.), or perhaps a West Midlands sense of Middle English hurren "to vibrate rapidly, buzz" (of insects), from Proto-Germanic *hurza "to move with haste" (source also of Middle High German hurren "to whir, move fast," Old Swedish hurra "to whirl round"), which also perhaps is the root of hurl (v.). To hurry up "make haste" is from 1890. Related: hurried; hurrying.
hurry / ˈhʌri ; NAmE ˈhɜːri / verb , noun hurry hurries hurried hurrying verb ( hur·ries , hurry·ing , hur·ried , hur·ried ) 1 [intransitive ] to do sth more quickly than usual because there is not much time 赶快,匆忙,急忙(做某事) SYN rush You'll have to hurry if you want to catch that train. 如果你想赶上那趟火车就得抓紧时间了。 The kids hurried to open their presents. 孩子们急忙打开礼物。 HELP  In spoken English hurrycan be used with andplus another verb, instead of with toand the infinitive, especially to tell somebody to do something quickly. 英语口语中 hurry 可与 and 及所连接的另一个动词连用,而不和 to 所引导的不定式连用,尤用于告诉某人快点干某事 Hurry and open your present—I want to see what it is! 2 [intransitive ] + adv./prep. to move quickly in a particular direction (朝某方向)迅速移动 SYN rush He picked up his bags and hurried across the courtyard. 他拎起提包匆匆穿过院子。 She hurried away without saying goodbye. 她连声再见都没说就急忙离开了。 3 [transitive ] to make sb do sth more quickly 催促(某人) SYN rush hurrysb I don't want to hurry you but we close in twenty minutes. 我并不想催你,但我们再过二十分钟就要关门。 hurrysb into doing sth She was hurried into making an unwise choice. 她在催逼之下作出了不明智的选择。 4 [transitive ] hurrysth + adv./prep. to deal with sth quickly 迅速处理 SYN rush Her application was hurried through. 她的申请很快得到了处理。 5 [transitive ,  usually passive ] hurrysth to do sth too quickly 仓促(做某事) SYN rush A good meal should never be hurried. 美餐绝不能狼吞虎咽。 PHRASAL VERBS ˌhurry ˈon to continue speaking without giving anyone else time to say anything 喋喋不休;啰嗦得没完没了 ˌhurry ˈup (with sth) to do sth more quickly because there is not much time 赶快,急忙(做某事) I wish the bus would hurry up and come. 我希望公共汽车能快点来。 Hurry up! We're going to be late. 快点!我们要迟到了。 Hurry up with the scissors. I need them. 快点用剪刀。我需要用。 ˌhurry sb/sth↔ˈup to make sb do sth more quickly; to make sth happen more quickly 催促(某人);使早些发生 Can you do anything to hurry my order up? 你能不能设法让我点的东西快点送来? noun [uncountable ,  singular ] the need or wish to get sth done quickly 匆忙;急忙 Take your time—there's no hurry. 悠着点 — 不用急。 In my hurry toleave, I forgot my passport. 我匆忙动身,忘了带护照。 What's the hurry?The train doesn't leave for an hour. 慌什么?火车还有一个小时才开呢。 IDIOMS in a ˈhurry 1 very quickly or more quickly than usual 迅速;赶快 He had to leave in a hurry. 他不得不赶快离开了。 2 not having enough time to do sth 仓促;匆忙 Sorry, I haven't got time to do it now—I'm in a hurry. 对不起,我现在没时间管这个,我忙着呢。 Alice was in a tearing hurryas usual. 艾丽斯一如往常地来去匆匆。 in a ˈhurry to do sth impatient to do sth 急于做某事 My daughter is in such a hurry to grow up. 我女儿恨不得一下子就长大。 Why are you in such a hurry to sell? 你为什么如此迫不及待地要卖出? in no ˈhurry (to do sth) | not in a/any ˈhurry (to do sth) 1 having plenty of time 有足够的时间,不着急(做某事) I don't mind waiting—I'm not in any particular hurry. 我可以等,我没什么特别急的事。 2 not wanting or not willing to do sth 不想,不情愿(做某事) We were in no hurry to get back to work after the holiday. 假期结束后我们不想急着回去工作。 sb will not do sth again in a ˈhurry ( informal) used to say that sb does not want to do sth again because it was not enjoyable 某人再不愿做某事 I won't be going there again in a hurry—the food was terrible. 我再不愿去那里了,那里吃的东西糟透了。 hurry / ˈhʌri ; NAmE ˈhɜːri /
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