rushing
Aussprache: [ˈrʌʃɪŋ]
Wort
Kontext: „movement“
(verb) to move quickly toward something or to hurry. When you rush, you want to get to a place fast, like when you're late for school.
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He is rushing to catch the bus because he doesn't want to be late.
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She was not rushing this time; she took her time to enjoy the walk.
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Why are you rushing to finish your homework?
Kontext: „speed“
(noun) the act of moving quickly or the feeling of hurry. Rushing can make you feel excited and a bit nervous when you must do something quickly.
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The rushing of the water in the river sounded peaceful and calming.
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There was no rushing this morning; we had plenty of time to get ready.
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Did you enjoy the rushing of the crowd at the event?
Kontext: „emotion“
(noun) a sudden feeling of excitement or importance. Rushing can happen when you get excited about something good, like winning a game.
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She felt a rushing sensation when she heard her name called as the winner.
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He didn’t feel any rushing sensation when he received the news; it was quite normal for him.
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Have you ever experienced a rushing feeling when you were really happy?
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