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rush1 [rʌʃ] N BOT

III . rush2 VB trans

3. rush (attack):

I . rush out VB intr (leave)

rush through VB trans

rush hour N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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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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After they are caught, they are rushed to sick bay for treatment.
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Two workers near the top felt the heat and rushed to the safety of scaffolding outside.
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Peeler immediately rushed the position and accounted for nine of the enemy, and cleared the way for the advance.
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After being rushed to the hospital, she delivered a daughter through Caesarean section.
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Unmindful of his grievous wounds, he rushed from bunker to bunker urging his men on.
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However, the rushed translations and changes made to the show were often for the worse.
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The public therefore rushed in great numbers and with an attitude of one who wishes to judge with circumspection, and, let us also say, with severity.
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Rushed implementation leads in the receiving countries to insufficient control of the application of minimum wages and collective labour agreements.
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