rush
Prononciation : [rʌʃ]
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Contexte : « movement »
(verb) to move quickly because you need to arrive somewhere on time or do something fast. Like when you're running to catch the school bus, you are rushing.
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I rushed to school this morning to make sure I wouldn’t be late.
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I didn’t rush this time, so I was able to enjoy my walk to class.
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Why are you rushing to finish your homework?
Contexte : « movement »
(noun) a situation where many people or things are moving quickly or trying to do things at the same time. It often happens in busy places or during busy times, like when everyone leaves work at the same time.
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The rush to get on the bus was exciting because everyone was in a hurry.
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There was no rush at the store in the morning, and it was nice and calm.
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Is there usually a rush at the mall on weekends?
Contexte : « emotions »
(noun) a strong feeling of excitement or energy, like when you feel really happy or energetic. It can be when you do something thrilling, like riding a roller coaster.
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I felt a rush of joy when I finished the race.
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There was no rush of excitement when we just sat and watched TV.
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Have you ever experienced a rush when trying something new?
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