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rushed

  • 41 (at) full tilt

    (at full speed: He rushed down the street at full tilt.) a todo trapo, a toda velocidad

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  • 42 hurried

    adj.
    1 apresurado(a).
    2 precipitado, apresurado (rushed), hecho de prisa.
    3 abrupto, atropellado.
    pp.
    participio pasado del verbo HURRY.
    pt.
    pretérito del verbo HURRY.

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > hurried

  • 43 rush

    adj.
    urgente, de emergencia.
    s.
    rushes juncos
    rush matting estera de junco
    2 prisa (hurry)apuro (Am.)
    3 ráfaga (de aire); chorro (de agua); ola (de requisitos)
    4 demanda (demand)
    rushes primeras pruebas
    6 junco, junquera.
    7 acometida, ataque súbito.
    8 arrebato.
    9 Rush, nombre propio.
    10 aumento brusco de la corriente, corriente fuerte, sobrevoltaje.
    11 subidón.
    12 descarga.
    vt.
    1 realizar a toda prisa (hurry) (tarea); apresurar (persona)
    2 llevar apresuradamente (transport quickly)
    3 arremeter contra (attack)
    4 apresurarse, apurarse, ajetrearse, ir de prisa.
    5 despachar prontamente.
    6 caminar rápidamente.
    vi.
    precipitarse (move fast); apresurarse (hurry), apurarse (Am.)
    (pt & pp rushed)

    Nuevo Diccionario Inglés-Español > rush

См. также в других словарях:

  • rushed — [rʌʃt] adj 1.) done very quickly or too quickly, because there was not enough time ▪ We did have a meeting, but it was a bit rushed. 2.) BrE if you are rushed, you are very busy because you have a lot of things to do quickly ▪ I ll talk to you… …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • rushed — [ rʌʃt ] adjective done in a hurry, especially too much of a hurry: The whole meeting felt rushed and badly planned. a. feeling that you must do things in a hurry: It s good to relax after feeling rushed all day …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • Rushed — Rushed, a. Abounding or covered with rushes. [1913 Webster] …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • rushed — index perfunctory, precipitate Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …   Law dictionary

  • rushed — adjective 1 done very quickly or too quickly, because there was not enough time: a rather rushed meeting 2 be rushed off your feet especially BrE to be so busy that you do not have time to stop or rest …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • rushed — adjective 1) a rushed divorce Syn: hasty, fast, speedy, quick, swift, rapid, hurried 2) he was too rushed to enjoy his stay Syn: pressed for time, busy, in a hurry, run off one s feet …   Thesaurus of popular words

  • rushed — UK [rʌʃt] / US adjective a) done in a hurry, especially in too much of a hurry The whole meeting felt rushed and badly planned. b) feeling that you must do things in a hurry It s good to relax after feeling rushed all day. • See: foot I …   English dictionary

  • Rushed — Rush Rush (r[u^]sh), v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Rushed} (r[u^]sht); p. pr. & vb. n. {Rushing}.] [OE. ruschen; cf. AS. hryscan to make a noise, D. ruischen to rustle, G. rauschen, MHG. r[=u]schen to rush, to rustle, LG. rusken, OSw. ruska, Icel. & Sw.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • rushed — adjective Very busy. I was so rushed today, I didnt have time to eat lunch …   Wiktionary

  • rushed — [rʌʃt] adj done in a hurry • rushed off your feet British extremely busy[/ex] …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • rushed off your feet — rushed/run/off your feet phrase very busy We’ll be rushed off our feet around lunchtime. Thesaurus: busy and workingsynonym Main entry: foot …   Useful english dictionary

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