hurried in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for hurried in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

I.hurried [Brit ˈhʌrɪd, Am ˈhərid] VB pp

hurried → hurry II, III

II.hurried [Brit ˈhʌrɪd, Am ˈhərid] ADJ

I.hurry [Brit ˈhʌri, Am ˈhəri] N

II.hurry [Brit ˈhʌri, Am ˈhəri] VB trans

III.hurry [Brit ˈhʌri, Am ˈhəri] VB intr

II.hurry up VB [ˈhʌri -] (hurry [sb] up, hurry up [sb])

III.hurry up VB [ˈhʌri -] (hurry [sth] up)

I.hurry-scurry [Am ˌhəriˈskəri] ADV arch

II.hurry-scurry [Am ˌhəriˈskəri] VB intr arch

II.hurry along VB [ˈhʌri -] (hurry along [sth], hurry [sth] along)

Translations for hurried in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

hurried in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for hurried in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

III.hurry <-ie-> [ˈhɜ:·ri] N

Translations for hurried in the Italian»English Dictionary (Go to English»Italian)

hurried Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

he was hurried to the hospital

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
When he was discovered, he was always hurried back to his quarters by the nurses, who feared that he might frighten the patients.
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It was beset by financial problems and its preparations were hurried.
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The professor and his wife had a hurried discussion and wisely decided it should be the older one.
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The hurried early morning tryst that takes advantage of spontaneous tumescence, for example.
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But after a few minutes she got out of bed, ate a hurried breakfast, and went downstairs, where she straddled her streamlined racing bike.
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The Soviet unit moved out in a hurried march to the east.
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But finally, a loud ding and the synchronised sliding of seatbelt steel before the hurried rush to reach for hand luggage.
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He was rarely hurried and had extra time to stare down the receiver on a number of his big plays.
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Or is the sudden rumble but the flurry of hurried birds, on wing against unceasing drought?
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Ashen-faced and gabbling with fright, the guards hurried out of the hut.
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