rush

          英 [r??] 美[r??]
          • n. 沖進;匆促;急流;燈心草
          • adj. 急需的
          • vt. 使沖;突襲;匆忙地做;飛躍
          • vi. 沖;奔;闖;趕緊;涌現
          • n. (Rush)人名;(英)拉什

          CET4TEM4考研CET6中頻詞

          詞態變化


          第三人稱單數:?rushes;過去式:?rushed;過去分詞:?rushed;現在分詞:?rushing;

          中文詞源


          rush 匆忙,急促,沖

          可能來自中古英語 ruschen,沖,匆忙,來自古英語 hryscan,驚嚇,搖晃,最終來自 PIE*kors, 跑,急促,詞源同 course,horse.

          英文詞源


          rush
          rush: English has two words rush. The plantname [OE] goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *rusk-, which also produced German and Dutch rusch, and may be related to Latin restis ‘rush’. Rush ‘hurry’ [14] goes back ultimately to Old French ruser ‘drive back, detour’, source of English ruse. It reached English via Anglo- Norman russher, where until the 17th century it was used in its original sense ‘drive back, repulse’. The sense ‘hurry’ developed in Anglo- Norman, presumably from some association of the sound of the word with ‘hurrying’.
          => ruse
          rush (n.2)
          "a hasty driving forward," late 14c., from rush (v.). Sense of "mass migration of people" (especially to a gold field) is from 1848, American English. Football/rugby sense from 1857. Meaning "surge of pleasure" is from 1960s. Rush hour first recorded 1888. Rush order from 1896.
          rush (v.)
          mid-14c. (implied in rushing), "to drive back or down," from Anglo-French russher, from Old French ruser "to dodge, repel" (see ruse). Meaning "to do something quickly" is from 1650s; transitive sense of "to hurry up (someone or something)" is from 1850. U.S. Football sense originally was in rugby (1857).

          Fraternity/sorority sense is from 1896 (originally it was what the fraternity did to the student); from 1899 as a noun in this sense. Earlier it was a name on U.S. campuses for various tests of strength or athletic skill between freshmen and sophomores as classes (1860).
          rush (n.1)
          "plant growing in marshy ground," Old English resc, earlier risc, from Proto-Germanic *rusk- (cognates: Middle Low German rusch, Middle High German rusch, German Rausch, West Frisian risk, Dutch rusch), from PIE *rezg- "to plait, weave, wind" (cognates: Latin restis "cord, rope").

          Old French rusche probably is from a Germanic source. Used for making torches and finger rings, also strewn on floors when visitors arrived; it was attested a type of "something of no value" from c. 1300. See OED for spelling variations.

          雙語例句


          1. I hate to rush you but I have another appointment later on.
          我真不想催你,但我稍后還有一個約會。

          來自柯林斯例句

          2. I've got to rush. Got a meeting in a few minutes.
          我得趕緊走了。幾分鐘后要開個會。

          來自柯林斯例句

          3. During the evening rush hour it was often solid with vehicles.
          在交通的晚高峰時段,這里通常被車輛堵得水泄不通。

          來自柯林斯例句

          4. I had to drive eight miles at rush hour.
          我得在交通高峰時間行車8英里。

          來自柯林斯例句

          5. He felt a sudden rush of panic at the thought.
          想到這點,他突然感到一陣強烈的恐慌。

          來自柯林斯例句

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