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21 rush about
v. koşuşturmak -
22 rush bed
n. sazlık -
23 rush bottomed
adj. hasır oturaklı (sandalye) -
24 rush forward
n. atılma -
25 rush into
aceleye getirmek, düşünmeden girişmek, paldır küldür karar vermek, acele ile girişmek, dalmak, birden girmek -
26 rush into extremes
v. aşırıya kaçmak -
27 rush into one's mind
v. birden aklına gelmek, aklına gelivermek -
28 rush job
n. acele iş, aceleye getirilmiş iş -
29 rush order
n. acele sipariş -
30 rush smb. off one's feet
acele ettirmek, iki ayağını bir pabuca sokmak, sıkboğaz etmek -
31 rush smb. to the hospital
v. hastaneye yetiştirmek -
32 rush up prices
v. fiyatları körüklemek -
33 rush hour
ise gidis-gelis saatleri, trafigin en yogun oldugu saatler -
34 rush order
acele siparis -
35 rush print
deneme kopyasi, deneme eslemi -
36 rush sb off his feet
sikistirmak, iki ayagini bir pabuca sokmak -
37 rush hour
kalabalık saat -
38 gold-rush
noun (a rush of people to a part of a country where gold has been discovered.) altına hücum -
39 with a rush
adv. çabucak, alelacele, acele ile, paldır küldür* * *birdenbire -
40 gold rush
altına hücum
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