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1 rush
I돌진(맥진)하다, 쇄도하다, 돌격하다(on, upon), 서두르다, 급행하다, 급히 행동하다, 성급(경솔)하게 (행동등으로)옮기다, 갑자기 일어나다(나타나다), 공을 몰고 나가다, 돌진시키다, 몰아대다, 서두르게 하다, 돌격하다, 돌격하여 빼앗다, (금광 등에)몰려들어 점령하다, (장애물등을)돌파하다, 몰고 나가다, (여자에게)끈덕지게 구애하다(court), (대학의 사교클럽에)입회 권유하기 위해 환대하다, (손님에게)바가지씌우다, 돌진, 맹진, 돌격, 급습, 급격한 증가(발달), (감정의)격발, 분주한 활동, 분주, 분망, 러시, 혼잡, 대단한 수량, 대수요, 주문쇄도(for, on)II(새금광등에의)쇄도(for, to), 러시, 공을 몰고 나가기, 난투(대학의 기.막대기등의 쟁탈전), 거의 만점인 좋은 성적, 러시(테스트.편집용 첫 프린트), 쇄도하는, 바쁜, 급한, 급히 만든IIIn., a., vt. 골풀, 등심초(멍석.바구니등을 만듦), 하찮은 물건, 골풀로 만든, 골풀로 세공하다, (바닥에)골풀을 깔다 -
2 rush hour
x. (종종 the \rush hours)(출퇴근시의)혼잡한 시간, 러시아워 -
3 rush act
x. 러시 공격(애인에의)맹렬한 구애 작전 -
4 rush baggage
x. 급송 수하물 -
5 rush candle
x. =RUSHLIGHT -
6 rush-bearing
n. 교회당 건립제(영국 북부에서 행해짐) -
7 rush pin
연동침 -
8 gold rush
x. 골든러시, 새 금광지로의 쇄도
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