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BNC: 3065 COCA: 3609

hurry

1 hurry /ˈhɚri/ verb
hurries; hurried; hurrying
1 hurry
/ˈhɚri/
verb
hurries; hurried; hurrying
Learner's definition of HURRY
[no object] : to move, act, or go quickly赶紧;匆忙;急忙
often + up
[+ object]
: to make (someone) move, act, or go quickly使赶紧;使加快;催促
often + up
[+ object] : to carry or send (someone or something) more quickly than usual急派;急送;急运
[+ object]
: to increase the speed of (something)加速;加快
: to do (something) quickly or too quickly匆忙进行;匆忙完成

hurry up and wait

US, informal
used to describe a situation in which you are forced to spend a lot of time waiting用于描述被迫长时间等待的情形
sometimes used as a noun phrase有时用作名词短语
2 hurry /ˈhɚri/ noun
2 hurry
/ˈhɚri/
noun
Learner's definition of HURRY
[noncount]
: a need to do something more quickly than usual : rush急忙;匆忙;仓促

in a hurry

: very quickly很快地;突然地
: feeling a strong need to move, act, or go quickly急于;匆忙
sometimes used to say that someone does not want to do something有时用于表示某人不想做某事
BNC: 3065 COCA: 3609

hurry

1 of 2

verb

hur·​ry ˈhər-ē How to pronounce hurry (audio)
ˈhə-rē
hurried; hurrying

transitive verb

1
a
: to carry or cause to go with haste
hurry them to the hospital
b
: to impel to rash or precipitate action
that hard-to-be-governed passion of youth hurried me frequently into intrigues with low women Benjamin Franklin
2
a
: to impel to greater speed : prod
used spurs to hurry the horse
b
: expedite
asked them to hurry dinner
c
: to perform with undue haste
hurry a minuet

intransitive verb

: to move or act with haste
please hurry up
hurrier noun

hurry

2 of 2

noun

1
: disturbed or disorderly activity : commotion
the incessant hurry and trivial activity of daily life … seem to prevent, or at least discourage, quiet and intense thinking C. W. Eliot
2
a
: agitated and often bustling or disorderly haste
b
: a state of eagerness or urgency : rush
was in a hurry to get home
Phrases
in a hurry
: without delay : as rapidly as possible
the police got there in a hurry
Choose the Right Synonym for hurry

haste, hurry, speed, expedition, dispatch mean quickness in movement or action.

haste applies to personal action and implies urgency and precipitancy and often rashness.

marry in haste

hurry often has a strong suggestion of agitated bustle or confusion.

in the hurry of departure she forgot her toothbrush

speed suggests swift efficiency in movement or action.

exercises to increase your reading speed

expedition and dispatch both imply speed and efficiency in handling affairs but expedition stresses ease or efficiency of performance and dispatch stresses promptness in concluding matters.

the case came to trial with expedition
paid bills with dispatch

Example Sentences

Verb Take your time. There's no need to hurry. She hurried off to her class. We hurried through the lesson so that we could finish early. The teacher hurried us through the lesson. They hurried the children off to bed. The quarterback was forced to hurry his throw. Noun In her hurry to leave she forgot her briefcase. after all her hurry to get her report done on time, Elizabeth learned that it wasn't due till the following week See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Hudson allowed zero sacks, zero QB hits and only one QB hurry. Terry Pluto, cleveland, 17 Sep. 2022 He was credited with just one tackle against the Rams and failed to register a single quarterback pressure, hurry or hit. Michael Cohen, Detroit Free Press, 4 Sep. 2022 Shop these sets and all of our other picks below — but hurry, these deals aren't guaranteed to last much longer! Annie Burdick, Peoplemag, 26 Aug. 2022 Some people are going to want Jimmy to hurry up and become Saul Goodman and why is this dinky, blond ponytail in our way? Los Angeles Times, 16 Aug. 2022 But hurry, the Dermstore Anniversary Sale is only for a few more days and products are already selling out. Daisy Maldonado, SELF, 12 Aug. 2022 So the very next drive, Barbee turned to a hurry-up offense and just kept force-feeding Samples, who chugged for 78 first-half yards in 14 carries. Luca Evans, Los Angeles Times, 26 Aug. 2022 Each bell-ringer has to know exactly when to hurry or delay so that the transpositions occur as planned, a remarkable feat of cooperation and coordination. Eugenia Cheng, WSJ, 4 Aug. 2022 The brand's full-coverage Stay Naked Weightless Liquid Foundation and creamy, crease-proof Stay Naked Correcting Concealer will both be 40 percent off, so hurry and restock your base stash. Jennifer Hussein, Allure, 3 Aug. 2022
Noun
If this is an indication of how the afternoon is going to go, then UW is going to pile up points in a hurry. Mark Stewart, Journal Sentinel, 17 Sep. 2022 Toronto Blue Jays star George Springer in a hurry, sailed over the outfield fence and brought the Rogers Centre crowd to its feet, creating the kind of noise few Orioles players have experienced thus far in their careers. Andy Kostka, Baltimore Sun, 16 Sep. 2022 Godard's technique got better in a hurry, and this romantic tragedy remains his most perfect concoction of self-awareness and pure entertainment. Joshua Rothkopf, EW.com, 14 Sep. 2022 The defense of the reigning Big 12 champions closes gaps in a hurry and has real speed. Kevin Reynolds, The Salt Lake Tribune, 14 Sep. 2022 Democrats currently control both houses of Congress, so Graham’s bill is going nowhere in a hurry. Grace Segers, The New Republic, 14 Sep. 2022 Offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur needs to figure out those things in a hurry, especially because that Jets’ offense Sunday looked a lot like the versions frustrated Jets fans have seen the last several seasons. Dennis Waszak Jr., Hartford Courant, 12 Sep. 2022 Kentucky needs to get right on the offensive line in a hurry. Brett Dawson, The Courier-Journal, 8 Sep. 2022 Combined with his tall frame, freakish flexibility and athletic ability, the ball jumps on hitters in a hurry. Gabe Lacques, USA TODAY, 8 Sep. 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb and Noun

perhaps from Middle English horyen

First Known Use

Verb

1592, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun

1600, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of hurry was in 1592
BNC: 3065 COCA: 3609
hurry

noun

ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEbig, great, real, tearing, terrible (especially BrE) 很倉促;確實匆忙I was late for work and in a big hurry.我上班遲了,心急火燎。PREPOSITIONin a hurry急切They were in a hurry to set off.他們急着要啟程。in no hurry不着急She's in no hurry to find out how much her phone bill comes to.她才不急着去查電話費是多少呢。in your hurry匆忙In his hurry to leave, he forgot his laptop.他離開得太匆忙,忘了帶筆記本電腦。

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