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rush in English:

1. to move suddenly to move suddenly



English word "rush"(to move suddenly) occurs in sets:

new opportunities - intermediate

2. a a


It's a surprise.
Half a million children still face malnutrition in Niger.
It took me more than two hours to translate a few pages of English.
It almost scared me not to see you online for a whole day.
If you don't want to put on sunscreen, that's your problem. Just don't come complaining to me when you get a sunburn.
He compiled a Japanese folklore anthology for use in schools.
Your words of encouragement meant a lot to me.
Your dream of becoming a baseball player will come true if you try hard.
Once you skip a lesson, it's hard to catch up with your classmates.
The policeman talked to the children in as friendly a manner as he could.
Hypothetically a person can live a perfect life without sinning.
He is a primary school teacher, so he is used to dealing with children.
In addition to taking the regular tests, we have to hand in a long essay.
Will it be necessary for us to buy a book for this class?
Who can read the heroic deeds of brave men without a feeling of respect and admiration?

3. haste haste


Haste makes waste.
The report was prepared in haste and had several misspellings.
working with feverish haste
If the tip was a dime in one glass, the waitress, in her haste to get the table ready for the next customer, would pick up the glass, the water would spill out, and that would be the end of it.
More haste, less speed.
All my haste was in vain.
It may seem like a hassle, but I think you ought to go back to the basics and start over. Haste makes waste they say.
The travelers made haste as evening drew near.
I had breakfast in haste in order to be in time for the first bus.
Do it in haste but with care.
Marry in haste, and repent at leisure.
I made haste for fear that I should miss the bus.
A messenger arrived looking for Sir Robert. He handed Sir Robert a letter and he read it in haste.
I wrote the composition in haste, so it must be full of mistakes.
In haste, he left the door open.

English word "rush"(haste) occurs in sets:

JB CAMP I TRANSP

4. make a beeline make a beeline



5. a situation in which you need to hurry a situation in which you need to hurry



6. hour hour


It's almost rush hour.
Going to school during the rush hour is tiring and unpleasant.
The darkest hour is just before the dawn.
One hour of thoughtlessness can cause years of tears.
I talked with Tom for over an hour before he said something that made me realize he wasn't a native speaker.
At this hour, there is incredible traffic.
An hour has sixty minutes.
Unfortunately I hit the morning rush hour.
I can go months without an alcoholic drink, but not even one hour without a cigarette.
I hear that studying in the morning is more effective. Studying one hour in the morning is as good as three hours at night.
At what hour was she born?
It's unlikely that tomorrow's meeting will last over an hour.
We were held up for half an hour in the traffic and so we arrived late.
Flight 101 from Paris arrived one hour ahead of time.
Could we see each other for about an hour on February 27 at 3:00 pm?

English word "rush"(hour) occurs in sets:

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