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I . rush1 [rʌʃ] N

1. rush no pl (hurry):

to be in a rush

2. rush no pl (fast movement):

pęd m

3. rush of feelings:

4. rush ECON:

5. rush no pl (busy period):

II . rush1 [rʌʃ] VB intr

3. rush (do too quickly):

III . rush1 [rʌʃ] VB trans

1. rush (hurry):

3. rush (make hurry):

4. rush (attack, charge):

rush2 [rʌʃ] N (plant)

gold rush N HISTORY

rush out VB trans

rush through VB trans

rush through order, application:

rush hour N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Unbelievably the man survives after being rushed to hospital.
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I rushed outside and could see that a manhole cover had flown off.
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While everyone rushed outside to see if she was alright, the bug secretly jumped off the screen and ran away.
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Later in the night, all of us began retching and rushed to the hospital.
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After they are caught, they are rushed to sick bay for treatment.
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A journalist rushed into the courtroom and warned the bench of an impending attack.
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He collapsed in the dressing room after the game, and was rushed to hospital with suspected brain damage.
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However, the rushed translations and changes made to the show were often for the worse.
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Unmindful of his grievous wounds, he rushed from bunker to bunker urging his men on.
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When they dined with men, many women said that they overate and felt that they were rushed through their meal.
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