(-ies, -ied)no obj.
1- move or act with great haste赶紧; 匆忙, 急忙:
we'd better hurry
我们最好快点
servants hurried around.
仆人们在周围忙碌着。
1.1
- often in imperative
hurry up
do something more quickly赶快: hurry up and finish your meal.
赶快吃完饭。
1.2
- with obj. cause to move or proceed with haste催促, 使赶紧:
she hurried him across the landing.
她催促他赶紧穿越码头。
1.3
- with obj.(常作be hurried)do or finish (something) quickly, typically too quickly仓促:
formalities were hurried over
手续匆匆结束
as adj. hurried I ate a hurried breakfast.我草草吃了早饭。
mass noun
1- great haste急忙, 匆忙:
in my hurry to leave I knocked over a pile of books.
我匆忙离开的时候撞倒了一堆书。
1.1
- with negative and in questions a need for haste; urgency紧要; 紧急:
there's no hurry to get back
不必急着回去
relax, what's the hurry?
放松点, 急什么?
短语
in a hurry
1
- rushed; in a rushed manner匆忙; 急急忙忙:
I'm in rather a hurry.
我很匆忙。
1.1
- eager to get a thing done quickly急于, 忙于; 渴望:
no one seemed in a hurry for the results.
看来没有人急着要结果。
1.2
- usu. with negative informal easily; readily〈非正式〉无困难地; 轻易地:
an experience you won't forget in a hurry.
一次你不易忘记的经历。
派生词
hurriedly
adverbhurriedness
noun词源
late 16th cent. (as a verb): imitative.