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1 rush
n. acele, telaş, kızarıklık, kızartı, koşma, koşuşturma, sıçrama, atılma, saldırma, hücum, akın, üşüşme, toplanma, rağbet, kur, saz, hasırotu, önemsiz şey, fasa fiso————————v. acele etmek, koşmak, şiddetli esmek, hızlı akmak, atılmak, düşünmeden girişmek, aceleye getirmek, acele ettirmek, sıkboğaz etmek, sıkıştırmak, koşturmak, acele ile göndermek, yetiştirmek, çabucak halletmek, hücum etmek, saldırmak, üstüne atılmak, kur yapmak [amer.], asılmak [amer.], kazıklamak [brit.]* * *1. acele et (v.) 2. acele etme (n.)* * *I 1. verb(to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.) acele etmek, koşturmak2. noun1) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.) atılış, hamle2) (a hurry: I'm in a dreadful rush.) acele, telâş•II noun(a tall grass-like plant growing in or near water: They hid their boat in the rushes.) saz, hasır otu -
2 rush in
acele ile girmek, dalmak, aceleye getirmek, paldır küldür karar vermek, aniden gelmek -
3 rush up
v. körüklemek -
4 rush in
acele ile girmek, dalmak, aceleye getirmek, paldır küldür karar vermek, aniden gelmek -
5 rush up
v. körüklemek -
6 rush
acele etmek; kosmak, segirtmek; acele ettirmek, kosturmak; aceleyle yapmak, bastansavma yapmak, aceleye getirmek; sikbogaz etmek, sikistirmak; saldirmak, üstüne çullanmak, acele, telas; itip kakma; saldiri, hamle; üsüsme; ragbet, talep, istek; hasirotu, s -
7 rush
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8 rush hour
iş çıkış saati, yoğun saat, kalabalık zamanı* * *kalabalık saat* * *(a period when there is a lot of traffic on the roads, usually when people are going to or leaving work.) kalabalık saat -
9 rush about
v. koşuşturmak -
10 rush bed
n. sazlık -
11 rush bottomed
adj. hasır oturaklı (sandalye) -
12 rush forward
n. atılma -
13 rush into
aceleye getirmek, düşünmeden girişmek, paldır küldür karar vermek, acele ile girişmek, dalmak, birden girmek -
14 rush into extremes
v. aşırıya kaçmak -
15 rush into one's mind
v. birden aklına gelmek, aklına gelivermek -
16 rush job
n. acele iş, aceleye getirilmiş iş -
17 rush order
n. acele sipariş -
18 rush smb. off one's feet
acele ettirmek, iki ayağını bir pabuca sokmak, sıkboğaz etmek -
19 rush smb. to the hospital
v. hastaneye yetiştirmek -
20 rush up prices
v. fiyatları körüklemek
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