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1 an\ idea\ rushed\ into\ his\ mind
hirtelen ötlete támadt, hirtelen gondolata támadtEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > an\ idea\ rushed\ into\ his\ mind
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2 blood\ rushed\ to\ her\ face
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3 he\ refuses\ to\ be\ rushed
nem hagyja magát hajtani, hogy siettessék -
4 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 -
5 (at) full tilt
(at full speed: He rushed down the street at full tilt.) teljes sebességgel -
6 at the double
(very quickly: He came up the road at the double and rushed into the house.) futólépésben -
7 be taken ill
(to become ill: He was taken ill at the party and was rushed to hospital.) megbetegszik -
8 burst open
(to open suddenly or violently: The door burst open and she rushed in.) feltöri az ajtót; kivágódik (ajtó) -
9 full of
1) (filled with; containing or holding very much or very many: The bus was full of people.) teli van vmivel2) (completely concerned with: She rushed into the room full of the news.) áthatja vmi -
10 (at) full tilt
(at full speed: He rushed down the street at full tilt.) teljes sebességgel -
11 hectic
izgatott, mozgalmas, nyugtalan* * *['hektik](very busy; rushed: Life is hectic these days.) izgatott -
12 knock over
(to cause to fall from an upright position: The dog knocked over a chair as it rushed past.) feldönt -
13 pell-mell
összevissza* * *[pel'mel](quickly and in disorder or great confusion: The children rushed in pell-mell.) összevissza -
14 reporter
tudósító, riporter* * *noun (a person who writes articles and reports for a newspaper: Reporters and photographers rushed to the scene of the fire.) riporter
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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
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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
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rushed — adjective Very busy. I was so rushed today, I didnt have time to eat lunch … Wiktionary
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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