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  • 1 rush

    I 1. verb
    (to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.) ορμώ, χυμώ/ μεταφέρω επειγόντως, τρέχω/ κάνω κάτι βιαστικά
    2. noun
    1) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.) βιαστική κίνηση, τρεχάλα
    2) (a hurry: I'm in a dreadful rush.) βιασύνη
    II noun
    (a tall grass-like plant growing in or near water: They hid their boat in the rushes.) βούρλο

    English-Greek dictionary > rush

  • 2 (at) full tilt

    (at full speed: He rushed down the street at full tilt.) ολοταχώς

    English-Greek dictionary > (at) full tilt

  • 3 at the double

    (very quickly: He came up the road at the double and rushed into the house.) τροχάδην

    English-Greek dictionary > at the double

  • 4 be taken ill

    (to become ill: He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital.) αρρωσταίνω

    English-Greek dictionary > be taken ill

  • 5 burst open

    (to open suddenly or violently: The door burst open and she rushed in.) ανοίγω ξαφνικά

    English-Greek dictionary > burst open

  • 6 full of

    1) (filled with; containing or holding very much or very many: The bus was full of people.) πλήρης,γεμάτος
    2) (completely concerned with: She rushed into the room full of the news.) έτοιμος να ξεφουρνίσει

    English-Greek dictionary > full of

  • 7 (at) full tilt

    (at full speed: He rushed down the street at full tilt.) ολοταχώς

    English-Greek dictionary > (at) full tilt

  • 8 hectic

    ['hektik]
    (very busy; rushed: Life is hectic these days.) πυρετώδης

    English-Greek dictionary > hectic

  • 9 knock over

    (to cause to fall from an upright position: The dog knocked over a chair as it rushed past.) ρίχνω, αναποδογυρίζω

    English-Greek dictionary > knock over

  • 10 pell-mell

    [pel'mel]
    (quickly and in disorder or great confusion: The children rushed in pell-mell.) φύρδην-μίγδην

    English-Greek dictionary > pell-mell

  • 11 reporter

    noun (a person who writes articles and reports for a newspaper: Reporters and photographers rushed to the scene of the fire.) δημοσιογράφος, ρεπόρτερ

    English-Greek dictionary > reporter

См. также в других словарях:

  • rushed — [rʌʃt] adj 1.) done very quickly or too quickly, because there was not enough time ▪ We did have a meeting, but it was a bit rushed. 2.) BrE if you are rushed, you are very busy because you have a lot of things to do quickly ▪ I ll talk to you… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rushed — [ rʌʃt ] adjective done in a hurry, especially too much of a hurry: The whole meeting felt rushed and badly planned. a. feeling that you must do things in a hurry: It s good to relax after feeling rushed all day …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Rushed — Rushed, a. Abounding or covered with rushes. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • rushed off your feet — rushed/run/off your feet phrase very busy We’ll be rushed off our feet around lunchtime. Thesaurus: busy and workingsynonym Main entry: foot …   Useful english dictionary

  • rushed — index perfunctory, precipitate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • rushed off one's feet — Frantically busy • • • Main Entry: ↑rush …   Useful english dictionary

  • Rushed behind — In Australian rules football, a rushed behind occurs when a defending player touches the ball before it passes through the goalposts.According to the rules of scoring, this will result in the attacking team scoring a behind (worth one point),… …   Wikipedia

  • Rushed finish — A rushed finish is a List of professional wrestling s pr. injured, and needs the match to finish as soon as possible to protect themselves. They often do this by rolling up their opponent for a pin or sometimes a disqualification. *The match is a …   Wikipedia

  • rushed off your feet —    If you are rushed off your feet, you are extremely busy.     I d love to have lunch with you but I m rushed off my feet at work! …   English Idioms & idiomatic expressions

  • rushed — adjective 1 done very quickly or too quickly, because there was not enough time: a rather rushed meeting 2 be rushed off your feet especially BrE to be so busy that you do not have time to stop or rest …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • rushed — adjective 1) a rushed divorce Syn: hasty, fast, speedy, quick, swift, rapid, hurried 2) he was too rushed to enjoy his stay Syn: pressed for time, busy, in a hurry, run off one s feet …   Thesaurus of popular words

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