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1. n рывок, бросок2. n спорт. спринт, соревнование на короткие дистанции3. v рвануться, броситься4. v спорт. спринтовать, участвовать в соревновании на короткие дистанции; бежать с максимальной скоростьюСинонимический ряд:1. foot race (noun) burst of speed; dash; foot race; mad dash; race; short fast run2. run (verb) bolt; bustle; dart; dash; flit; fly; hasten; hurry; pelt; rocket; run; sail; scamper; scoot; scurry; shin; shoot3. run at top speed (verb) go all-out; go at top speed; race; run at top speed; rush; tear; zip -
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n быстрота, скоростьСинонимический ряд:speed (noun) alacrity; celerity; dispatch; expedition; expeditiousness; fleetness; gait; haste; hurry; hustle; pace; quickness; rapidity; rapidness; rustle; speed; speediness; tempo; velocities'; velocity
См. также в других словарях:
hurry — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ big, great, real, tearing (esp. BrE), terrible (esp. BrE) ▪ I was late for work and in a big hurry. PREPOSITION ▪ … Collocations dictionary
hurry up and wait — US informal used to describe a situation in which you are forced to spend a lot of time waiting My father says that all he did in the army was hurry up and wait. sometimes used as a noun phrase Traveling often involves a lot of hurry up and wait … Useful english dictionary
hurry — ► VERB (hurries, hurried) ▪ move or act quickly or more quickly. ► NOUN ▪ great haste; urgency. ● in a hurry Cf. ↑in a hurry DERIVATIVES hurried … English terms dictionary
hurry-skurry — noun see hurry scurry … New Collegiate Dictionary
hurry-skurry — noun To hurry; act hurriedly … Wiktionary
hurry call — noun : an emergency summons * * * hurry call, a call for immediate help in an emergency … Useful english dictionary
hurry — hur|ry1 [ hʌri ] verb intransitive ** to do something or move somewhere very quickly: We must hurry or we shall be late back. Alec had to hurry home, but I stayed on. hurry along/through/into: She hurried along the corridor toward his office. He… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
hurry — 1 verb 1 (I, T) to do something or go somewhere more quickly than usual, especially because there is not much time: The movie begins as six we ll have to hurry. | hurry through/along/down etc: She hurried down the corridor as fast as she could. | … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
hurry — I UK [ˈhʌrɪ] / US verb Word forms hurry : present tense I/you/we/they hurry he/she/it hurries present participle hurrying past tense hurried past participle hurried ** [intransitive] to do something or to move somewhere very quickly We must hurry … English dictionary
hurry*/ — [ˈhʌri] verb [I/T] I to do something or to move somewhere very quickly, or to make someone do this We must hurry or we ll be late.[/ex] Alex had to hurry home, but I decided to stay.[/ex] She hurried along the corridor towards his office.[/ex]… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
hurry — I. verb (hurried; hurrying) Etymology: perhaps from Middle English horyen Date: 1592 transitive verb 1. a. to carry or cause to go with haste < hurry them to the hospital > b. to impel to rash or precipitate action … New Collegiate Dictionary