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rush1 [rʌʃ] N BOT

rush
junco m

I . rush2 N

1. rush (hurry):

rush
rush
pressa f
to be in a rush

Phrases:

rush (charge)
rush (surge) of air
gold rush

II . rush2 VB intr

III . rush2 VB trans

1. rush (do quickly):

rush job
rush person

2. rush (attack):

rush

rush through VB trans

rush hour N

rush hour

Usage examples with rush

gold rush
to be in a rush
to rush to do sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
A narrow fringe of emigerent plant species dominated by common reed "(phragmites austrailis)" and common club-rush "(schoenoplectus lacustris)" occurs along some stretches of the lakeshore.
en.wikipedia.org
But as she would rush out, the doors would begin to close on her.
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By the middle of the season, the control room was scaled down and relocated to a well-lit but smaller bunker rush room.
en.wikipedia.org
The rush up town to see the serials before the feature movie gave us many ideas for battle at the tall grass.
www.thetelegram.com
In the early days of the gold rush no records or statics were recorded for either the arrivals or deaths.
en.wikipedia.org
Staff rush about, urgent duties calling.
www.southwales-eveningpost.co.uk
These compartments have softer and wider seat arrangements; however, standing in the first class car is common during rush hour.
en.wikipedia.org
The intention was to explode a land mine near the barracks and then rush it.
en.wikipedia.org
They instantly told me they would rush order me a new note 7 and ship it directly to me!
www.androidcentral.com
What's more, in the rush to make promises and change rules there seems to have been very little room for discussion about impacts for immigrants.
theconversation.com

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