单词 | rush hour |
释义 | rush hourWord family nounrusheerusherrush hourrushinessadjectiverushenrushlikerushyverbrush Roadsˈrush hour ●●○ noun [countableC, uncountableU] TTRBUSY PLACEthe time of day when the roads, buses, trains etc are most full, because people are travelling to or from work 〔上下班的〕高峰时间,交通拥挤时间 I got caught in the morning rush hour. 早上交通高峰时间我遇上了堵车。 heavy rush hour traffic 高峰时间拥挤的交通 Examples from the Corpus rush hour• Which is hard to believe at rush hour.• That concentration, greater than on a highway during rush hour, would not cause even a headache in most healthy people.• Service is frequent, with trains running every 7 { minutes during rush hour and once every 30 minutes on Sundays.• Like traffic caught in rush hour, freeway construction moves glacially -- especially when well-organized locals try to spike it.• In rush hour, forget it.• The law states the owners would have to put in a ferry, an interesting thought for the rush hour.• Peter suggested keeping on until half an hour into the rush hour but no longer as it looked like being particularly crowded today. From Longman Business Dictionary rush hourˈrush hour noun [countableC, uncountableU] the time of day when the roads, buses, trains etc are most crowded, because people are travelling to or from work I try not to travel at rush hour. heavy rush-hour traffic |
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