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1 hurry
1. verb1) (to (cause to) move or act quickly, often too quickly: You'd better hurry if you want to catch that bus; If you hurry me, I'll make mistakes.) darse prisa (intransitivo); meter prisa (transitivo); aligerar, acelerar2) (to convey quickly: After the accident, the injured man was hurried to the hospital.) llevar deprisa/a toda prisa/urgentemente
2. noun1) (the act of doing something quickly, often too quickly: In his hurry to leave, he fell and broke his arm.) prisa2) (the need to do something quickly: Is there any hurry for this job?) prisa, urgencia•- hurried- hurriedly
- in a hurry
- hurry up
hurry1 n prisahurry2 vb darse prisa / apresurarsetr['hʌrɪ]1 prisa■ what's the hurry! ¿a qué viene tanta prisa?■ are you in a hurry for the report? ¿le corre prisa el informe?1 apresurarse, darse prisa■ hurry! ¡date prisa!1 dar prisa, meter prisa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin a hurry de prisato be in a hurry tener prisa: apurarse, darse prisa, apresurarsehurry vt: apurar, darle prisa (a alguien)hurry n: prisa f, apuro fn.• prisa s.f.v.• acelerar v.• adelantar v.• afanar v.• anticipar v.• apremiar v.• apresurar v.• apurar v.• aviar v.• darse prisa v.• precipitar v.'hɜːri, 'hʌri
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noun (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the hurry, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
in a hurry: I'm in a hurry tengo prisa, estoy apurado (AmL); he wrote it in a hurry lo escribió deprisa or (fam) a las carreras (fam); he won't try that again in a hurry (esp BrE colloq) no le va a quedar ni pizca de ganas de volver a hacerlo (fam); to be in a hurry to + INF tener* prisa or (AmL tb) apuro por+inf; what's the hurry? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
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-ries, -rying, -ried intransitive verba) ( make haste) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to hurry — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
b) ( move hastily) (+ adv compl)he hurried in/out — entró/salió corriendo
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vta) \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)he was hurried to a waiting car — se lo llevaron rápidamente or a toda prisa a un coche que estaba esperando
b) \<\<work\>\> hacer* apresuradamente, hacer* a las carreras (fam)Phrasal Verbs:- hurry on- hurry up['hʌrɪ]1.N prisa f, apuro m (LAm)to be in a hurry (to do sth) — tener prisa or (LAm) apuro (por hacer algo)
I'm in no hurry, I'm not in any hurry — no tengo prisa
are you in a hurry for this? — ¿le corre prisa (esto)?
in our hurry to leave we left the keys behind — con las prisas de or por marcharnos nos dejamos olvidadas las llaves
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is there any hurry? — ¿corre prisa?•
there's no (great) hurry — no hay or corre prisa•
what's the hurry? — ¿a qué viene tanta prisa?2.VT [+ person] meter prisa a, apresurar, apurar (LAm); [+ work, job] hacer apresuradamente, hacer deprisa y corriendo•
don't let yourself be hurried into making a decision — no te obligues a tomar una decisión precipitada•
they hurried him to a doctor — lo llevaron a toda prisa a un médico3.VI darse prisa, apurarse (LAm)hurry! — ¡date prisa!, ¡apúrate! (LAm)
don't hurry! — ¡no hay prisa or (LAm) apuro!
to hurry to do sth — darse prisa or (LAm) apurarse en hacer algo, apresurarse a hacer algo
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to hurry after sb — correr detrás de algn•
to hurry in — entrar corriendo•
I must hurry — tengo que correr or darme prisa•
he hurried over to us — vino a toda prisa or corriendo hasta nosotros- hurry on- hurry up* * *['hɜːri, 'hʌri]
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noun (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the hurry, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
in a hurry: I'm in a hurry tengo prisa, estoy apurado (AmL); he wrote it in a hurry lo escribió deprisa or (fam) a las carreras (fam); he won't try that again in a hurry (esp BrE colloq) no le va a quedar ni pizca de ganas de volver a hacerlo (fam); to be in a hurry to + INF tener* prisa or (AmL tb) apuro por+inf; what's the hurry? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
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-ries, -rying, -ried intransitive verba) ( make haste) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to hurry — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
b) ( move hastily) (+ adv compl)he hurried in/out — entró/salió corriendo
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vta) \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)he was hurried to a waiting car — se lo llevaron rápidamente or a toda prisa a un coche que estaba esperando
b) \<\<work\>\> hacer* apresuradamente, hacer* a las carreras (fam)Phrasal Verbs:- hurry on- hurry up -
2 amble
'æmbl(to walk without hurrying: We were ambling along enjoying the scenery.) ir tranquilamente, ir sin prisatr['æmbəl]1 (horse) amblar2 (person) ir tranquilamente, ir sin prisa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat an amble a paso tranquiloamble n: paseo m tranquilon.• ambladura (de un caballo) s.f.v.• andar v.(§pret: anduv-)• marchar a paso lento v.'æmbəl['æmbl]to amble along — ir* tranquilamente or sin ninguna prisa
1.VI [person] andar sin prisa; [horse] amblar, ir a paso de andadurato amble along — andar sin prisa, pasearse despacio
2.N [of horse] ambladura f, paso m de andadurato walk at an amble — [person] andar sin prisa, pasearse despacio
* * *['æmbəl]to amble along — ir* tranquilamente or sin ninguna prisa
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3 deliberately
- rət-1) (on purpose: You did that deliberately!) deliberadamente, a propósito2) (carefully and without hurrying: He spoke quietly and deliberately.) pausadamentedeliberately adv adrede / a propósitotr[dɪ'lɪbərətlɪ]1 (intentionally) a propósito, adrede, aposta, deliberadamente2 (slowly) pausadamentedeliberately [dɪ'lɪbərətli] adv1) intentionally: adrede, a propósito2) slowly: pausadamente, lentamenteadv.• a propósito adv.• con premeditación adv.• deliberadamente adv.• despacio adv.dɪ'lɪbərətli, -brətli1) ( intentionally) adrede, a propósito2) ( unhurriedly) pausadamente, con parsimonia[dɪ'lɪbǝrɪtlɪ]ADV2) (=cautiously) prudentemente; (=slowly) lentamente, pausadamente* * *[dɪ'lɪbərətli, -brətli]1) ( intentionally) adrede, a propósito2) ( unhurriedly) pausadamente, con parsimonia -
4 leisurely
adjective, adverb (not hurrying; taking plenty of time: She had a leisurely bath.) sin prisa, relajadotr['leʒəlɪ, SMALLʊʃ/SMALL 'liːʒərlɪ]1 sin prisaleisurely ['li:ʒərli, 'lɛ-] adj & adv: lento, sin prisasadj.• lento, -a adj.• pausado, -a adj.adv.• despacio adv.• despacito adv.• pausadamente adv.'liːʒərli, 'leʒəliadjective lento, pausado['leʒǝlɪ]1.ADJ [stroll, swim, meal] relajado, sin prisas2.ADV despacio, con calma* * *['liːʒərli, 'leʒəli]adjective lento, pausado -
5 scurry
1. verb((usually with away, off etc) to run with short, quick steps: It began to rain and we scurried home.) ir corriendo, apresurarse, apurarse
2. noun(an act or a noise of hurrying: a scurry of feet.) correteo, movimiento, ruidotr['skʌrɪ]1 (movement, act) correteo, movimiento; (sound) ruidon.• carrera s.f.• carrera precipitada s.f.v.• escabullirse v.• escaparse v.• hacer correr v.'skɜːri, 'skʌrihe scurried away o off — salió disparado
['skʌrɪ]VI (=run) ir corriendo; (=hurry) apresurarse, apurarse (LAm)to scurry away or off — escabullirse
* * *['skɜːri, 'skʌri]he scurried away o off — salió disparado
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