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1 rush
tülekedés, roham, rohanás, szittyó, káka, tolongás to rush: nagy sietve teljesít, megvág, megrohan, tolong* * *I 1. verb(to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly: He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor.) beront; sürget; kerget2. noun1) (a sudden quick movement: They made a rush for the door.) rohanás, roham2) (a hurry: I'm in a dreadful rush.) sietség•II noun(a tall grass-like plant growing in or near water: They hid their boat in the rushes.) káka -
2 rush\ at
nekiront, rárohan -
3 rush\ at\ sy
ráveti magát vkire, rárohan vkire, nekiront vkinek -
4 rush\ on\ sy
ráront vkire, ráveti magát vkire, rátámad vkire -
5 rush\ sy
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6 rush\ up
odarohan, felrohan, felszáguld, rohanva odamegy -
7 rush!
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8 rush hour
(a period when there is a lot of traffic on the roads, usually when people are going to or leaving work.) csúcsforgalom -
9 rush\ a\ fence
akadályon vaktában átugrik, akadályt vaktában vesz -
10 rush\ about
ide-oda rohangászik, ide-oda szaladgál -
11 rush\ back
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12 rush\ for\ gold
megrohanja az aranymezőket, tódul az aranymezőkre -
13 rush\ hours
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14 rush\ into
belehajszol, beront -
15 rush\ into\ sg
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16 rush\ into\ swhere
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17 rush\ into\ the\ room
beront a szobába, beviharzik a szobába -
18 rush\ job
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19 rush\ order
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20 rush\ out
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