rush in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for rush in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

I.rush1 [Am rəʃ, Brit rʌʃ] N

1. rush (haste):

rush no pl
rush no pl
apuro m LatAm
what's (all) the rush?
what's (all) the rush?
what's (all) the rush?
I'm in a real rush
I'm in a real rush
to do something in a rush

2. rush (hurry, be hasty):

rush
rush
apurarse LatAm
no hay apuro LatAm
don't rush!
don't rush!
you'll have to rush
you'll have to rush

III.rush1 [Am rəʃ, Brit rʌʃ] VB trans

rush2 [Am rəʃ, Brit rʌʃ] N C or U BOT

See also rush1, rush2

I.rush1 [Am rəʃ, Brit rʌʃ] N

1. rush (haste):

rush no pl
rush no pl
apuro m LatAm
what's (all) the rush?
what's (all) the rush?
what's (all) the rush?
I'm in a real rush
I'm in a real rush
to do something in a rush

2. rush (hurry, be hasty):

rush
rush
apurarse LatAm
no hay apuro LatAm
don't rush!
don't rush!
you'll have to rush
you'll have to rush

III.rush1 [Am rəʃ, Brit rʌʃ] VB trans

rush2 [Am rəʃ, Brit rʌʃ] N C or U BOT

rush out VB [Am rəʃ -, Brit rʌʃ -] (v + o + adv, v + adv + o)

Translations for rush in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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rush in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for rush in the English»Spanish Dictionary

rush Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to be in a rush
to leave in a rush
to give sb the bum's rush Am inf
to rush at sb/sth
to rush off to do sth
to rush [or zoom] off
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Staff rush about, urgent duties calling.
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The varied pace assures that after a rush of events, she allows a few quiet pages about long-married life, the serene pleasure of going to sleep companionably in another's embrace.
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But as she would rush out, the doors would begin to close on her.
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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
It's a bit of a gold rush with the market opportunity opening.
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Up to 80 furry gourmands can be seen near town during this ursine rush hour.
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The play is usually employed to defuse the pass rush in the case of a running back screen.
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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.
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The intention was to explode a land mine near the barracks and then rush it.
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When first responders rush through the smoke, risking their own lives to assist the fallen, the healing process begins.
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