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verb(to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.) precipitarse, lanzarse, correr, ir rápidamente
2. noun1) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.) abalanzamiento, ímpetu2) (a hurry: I'm in a dreadful rush.) prisa, urgencia•
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noun(a tall grass-like plant growing in or near water: They hid their boat in the rushes.)rush1 n prisawhat's all the rush? ¿por qué tanta prisa?rush2 vb correr / apresurarsetr[rʌʃ]1 (plant) junco————————tr[rʌʃ]1 prisa■ the train doesn't leave until six, there's no rush el tren no sale hasta las seis, no hay prisa2 (movement) movimiento impetuoso, avance nombre masculino impetuoso1 (hurry - person) apresurar, dar prisa a, meter prisa a; (- job etc) hacer demasiado deprisa■ if you rush your work, you'll make mistakes si trabajas demasiado deprisa, cometerás errores2 (send quickly) enviar urgentemente, mandar urgentemente; (take quickly) llevar rápidamente■ medical supplies were rushed to the war zone material médico fue enviado urgentemente a la zona de guerra3 (attack) abalanzarse sobre, arremeter contra4 familiar cobrar■ how much did they rush you for that? ¿cuánto te cobraron por eso?1 ir deprisa, precipitarse, apresurarse■ don't rush! ¡no vayas tan deprisa!\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto be rushed off one's feet ir de culoto rush into something hacer algo precipitadamenterush job trabajo urgente■ it was a bit of a rush job, I'm afraid me temo que lo hice deprisa y corriendorush ['rʌʃ] vi: correr, ir de prisato rush around: correr de un lado a otroto rush off: irse corriendorush vt1) hurry: apresurar, apurar2) attack: abalanzarse sobre, asaltarrush adj: urgenterush n1) haste: prisa f, apuro m2) surge: ráfaga f (de aire), torrente m (de aguas), avalancha f (de gente)3) demand: demanda fa rush on sugar: una gran demanda para el azúcar4) : carga f (en futbol americano)5) : junco m (planta)n.• prisa s.f.v.• lanzarse v.• precipitar v.rʌʃ
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1)a) ( haste) (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the rush, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
what's (all) the rush? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
I'm in a rush — tengo prisa, ando or estoy apurado (AmL)
b) c ( movement)d) c ( burst of activity)there's a mad rush on to meet the deadline — estamos trabajando como locos tratando de terminar a tiempo (fam)
the Christmas rush — el gran movimiento del período de las fiestas de fin de año en los comercios
2) c u ( Bot) junco m
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a) ( hurry) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to rush — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
don't rush! — con calma!, despacio!
she rushed through the first course — se comió el primer plato a todo correr or a la(s) carrera(s)
b) ( run) (+ adv compl)she rushed in/out — entró/salió corriendo
to rush around o (BrE also) about — ir* de acá para allá, correr de un lado para otro
just a minute: don't rush off! — espera un minuto, no salgas corriendo
c) (surge, flow)blood rushed to his face — ( from embarrassment) se puso colorado; ( from anger) se le subió la sangre a la cabeza
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vta) \<\<job/preparation\>\> hacer* a todo correr or a la(s) carrera(s), hacer* deprisa y corriendo; \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)to rush somebody INTO something/-ING: I don't want to be rushed into (making) a decision no quiero que me hagan tomar una decisión precipitada; I'm a bit rushed at the moment — en este momento estoy muy ocupado
b) (send, take hastily)she was rushed to hospital — la trasladaron (frml) or llevaron rápidamente al hospital
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I [rʌʃ]1.N (Bot) junco m2.CPDrush basket N — cesto m de mimbre
rush light N — vela f de junco
rush matting N — estera f, esterilla f
II [rʌʃ]1. N1) (=act of rushing)•
there was a rush for the door — se precipitaron todos hacia la puerta•
the gold rush — la fiebre del oro•
two were injured in the rush — hubo dos heridos en el tumulto•
the annual rush to the beaches — la desbandada de todos los años hacia las playas2) (=hurry) prisa f, apuro m (LAm)what's all the rush about? — ¿por qué tanta prisa?
we had a rush to get it ready — tuvimos que darnos prisa or (LAm) apurarnos para tenerlo listo
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is there any rush for this? — ¿corre prisa esto?•
it got lost in the rush — con el ajetreo se perdióI'm in a rush — tengo prisa or (LAm) apuro
I did it in a rush — lo hice deprisa, lo hice muy apurada (LAm)
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he's in no rush — no tiene prisa alguna or (LAm) apuro ninguno3) (=current, torrent)4) (Comm) demanda f•
the Christmas rush — la actividad frenética de las Navidades•
a rush for tickets — una enorme demanda de entradas•
there has been a rush on suntan lotion — ha habido una enorme demanda de crema bronceadora5) (US) (Ftbl) carga f6) rushes (Cine) primeras pruebas fpl2. VT1) [+ person] meter prisa a, apurar (LAm)don't rush me! — ¡no me metas prisa!, ¡no me apures! (LAm)
I hate being rushed — no aguanto que me metan prisa, no aguanto que me apuren (LAm)
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to rush sb into (doing) sth, she knew he was trying to rush her into a decision — sabía que trataba de meterle prisa or (LAm) apurarla para que se decidieradon't be rushed into signing anything — no dejes que te hagan firmar deprisa y corriendo, no dejes que te metan prisa or (LAm) que te apuren para firmar
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we were rushed off our feet — estábamos hasta arriba de trabajo *2) [+ work, job] hacer con mucha prisa or a la carrera3) (=carry, take)please rush me my free copy — por favor, mándenme la copia gratuita tan pronto como puedan
4) (=attack) [+ building, enemy positions] asaltar, atacar; [+ opponent, barrier, stage] abalanzarse sobre5) * (=charge) soplar *, clavar **3. VI1) (=run)•
everyone rushed to the windows — todos corrieron or se precipitaron hacia las ventanas2) (=hurry)don't rush! — ¡con calma!
I was rushing to finish it — me daba prisa or (LAm) me estaba apurando por terminarlo
headlong•
the train went rushing into the tunnel — el tren entró en el túnel a toda velocidad4.CPDrush hour traffic — tráfico m de hora punta or (LAm) de hora pico
rush job N — (=urgent) trabajo m urgente; (=too hurried) trabajo m hecho deprisa y corriendo
rush order N — pedido m urgente
- rush at- rush in- rush off- rush out- rush up* * *[rʌʃ]
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1)a) ( haste) (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the rush, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
what's (all) the rush? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
I'm in a rush — tengo prisa, ando or estoy apurado (AmL)
b) c ( movement)d) c ( burst of activity)there's a mad rush on to meet the deadline — estamos trabajando como locos tratando de terminar a tiempo (fam)
the Christmas rush — el gran movimiento del período de las fiestas de fin de año en los comercios
2) c u ( Bot) junco m
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a) ( hurry) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to rush — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
don't rush! — con calma!, despacio!
she rushed through the first course — se comió el primer plato a todo correr or a la(s) carrera(s)
b) ( run) (+ adv compl)she rushed in/out — entró/salió corriendo
to rush around o (BrE also) about — ir* de acá para allá, correr de un lado para otro
just a minute: don't rush off! — espera un minuto, no salgas corriendo
c) (surge, flow)blood rushed to his face — ( from embarrassment) se puso colorado; ( from anger) se le subió la sangre a la cabeza
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vta) \<\<job/preparation\>\> hacer* a todo correr or a la(s) carrera(s), hacer* deprisa y corriendo; \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)to rush somebody INTO something/-ING: I don't want to be rushed into (making) a decision no quiero que me hagan tomar una decisión precipitada; I'm a bit rushed at the moment — en este momento estoy muy ocupado
b) (send, take hastily)she was rushed to hospital — la trasladaron (frml) or llevaron rápidamente al hospital
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