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hur.ry (obj)HhQr7i, $5hV:r-vto (cause to) move or act quickly(使)快速行动,催促We'll have to hurry or we'll be late. [I]我们得快一点,否则我们会迟到的。She hurried to answer the telephone. [+ to infinitive]她急忙去接电话。I hate to hurry you, but I have to leave in a few minutes. [T]我讨厌催你,但我必须在几分钟内离开。He was hurried (= taken quickly) to hospital with a suspected heart attack. [T]他被怀疑心脏病突发而急送医院。Don't hurry your food (= eat it too quickly). [T]不要吃得这么快。When I do something I like to take my time and do it properly, rather than hurry (= do it too quickly) and make mistakes. [I]当我做事的时候,我情愿花些时间好好做,也不愿匆匆忙忙而犯错。I refuse to be hurried into a decision (= to be forced to make a decision too quickly). [T]我不愿被催促着做决定。Hurry along now (= move quickly). [I]快一点。After spending her lunch hour shopping, she hurried back (= returned quickly) to work. [I]在用午饭时间购物后,她急忙赶回去工作。Having made the criticism, the minister hurried on (= quickly continued speaking) to say that it did not apply to all schools. [I]批评之后,部长马上接着说那并不是针对所有的学校。To hurry (up) or hurry something up means to act or do something more quickly than you had been doing it.加快Hurry (up), or we'll miss the train. [I]快一点,否则我们会赶不上火车的。Could you hurry the children up, or their dinner will get cold. [M]你能催孩子们快一点吗,否则他们的晚饭会变凉的。I'd like you to hurry up your report, please. [M]我希望你报告写得快一点。
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