Rush
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rush teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- acele etmek {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Ben acele etmek için herhangi bir neden görmüyorum.
-I don't see any reason for rushing.
Örnek Cümle:
Ben hiçbir şeye acele etmek istemedim.
-I didn't want to rush into anything.
- acele ettirmek
Örnek Cümle:
Seni acele ettirmek istemiyorum ama bir sonraki otobüsü yakalamaya çalışalım.
-I don't want to rush you, but let's try to catch the next bus.
- telaş etmek
- koşturmak
- acele {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Projeyi bitirmek için acele ediyor musunuz?
-Are you rushing to finish the project?
Örnek Cümle:
Acele etmeye gerek yok.
-There's no need to rush.
- telaş {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Tom genellikle telaş içerisinde yemek yer.
-Tom usually eats in a rush.
- sıkıştırmak {f}
- kızarıklık {i}
- koşma {i}
- koşuşturma {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Sabahleyin bir koşuşturmadan kaçınmak için bugün biraz geç saatlere kadar çalışacağım.
-Today I'm working a little late so as to avoid a rush in the morning.
Örnek Cümle:
Sabah koşuşturmacası şimdi zirvede.
-The morning rush is at its peak now.
- şiddetli esmek {f}
- acele etme {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Daha dikkatli ol.Her şeye acele etmek işlerini berbat edecektir.
-Be more careful. Rushing through things is going to ruin your work.
Örnek Cümle:
Evlenmek için acele etmeyin.
-Don't rush into marriage.
- hasırotu {i}
- akın {i}
- toplanma {i}
- kızartı {i}
- üstüne çullanmak
- saldırı
- akın yapmak
- furya
- saldırış
- alacalı
- seğirtmek
- koşuşturmak
- itip
- aceleyle/baştansavma yapmak
- talep
- acele et {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Acele etmene rağmen, sen hazır değilsin.
-Although you rushed, you're not ready.
Örnek Cümle:
Daha dikkatli ol.Her şeye acele etmek işlerini berbat edecektir.
-Be more careful. Rushing through things is going to ruin your work.
- istek
- sıkboğaz etmek
- tullanmak
- üşüşme
- saz
- koşmak
- kakma
- aşıkmak
- saldırmak
- hamle
- aceleye getirmek
Örnek Cümle:
Biz bunu aceleye getirmek istemiyoruz.
-We don't want to rush it.
- rağbet
- atılmak
- sıçrama {i}
- kur yapmak [amer.] {f}
- fasa fiso {i}
- hızla akmak {f}
- yetiştirmek {f}
Örnek Cümle:
Onu hastaneye yetiştirmek zorundayız. O fena halde yaralı.
-We have to rush him to the hospital. He's badly injured.
- HÜCUM: Tesirli tüfek ateşi altında düşmana doğru ilerlerken, piyadelerin çabuk ve kısa koşusu (Askeri)
- kazıklamak [brit.] {f}
- düşüncesizce hamle yapmak
- atılma {i}
- Hız hücum (kan, vs.) hızlı hareket (Tıp)
- hücum {i}
Örnek Cümle:
Herkes bana doğru hücum etti.
-Everybody rushed towards me.
Örnek Cümle:
Altına hücûm burada başladı.
-The gold rush began here.
- kur {i}
- üstüne atılmak {f}
- çabucak halletmek {f}
- önemsiz şey {i}
- düşünmeden girişmek {f}
- acele ile göndermek {f}
- asılmak [amer.] {f}
- hızlı akmak {f}
- hücum etmek {f}
- saldırma {i}
- Amerikan futbolunda topu koltuğuna alıp koşmak
- aceleyle yapmak {f}
- hız
- kofa
- kur yapmak
- asılmak
- kazıklamak
- aceleleştirmek
- rush hour
- kalabalık saat
- rush hour
- (iş gününde) trafiğin en yoğun olduğu zaman
- rush hour
- yoğun saat
Neredeyse yoğun saatler.
-It's almost rush hour.
Tokyo'daki yoğun saatlerde trafik ağırdır.
-During the rush hours in Tokyo, traffic is heavy.
- rush hour
- kalabalık zamanı
- rush hour
- işe gidiş-geliş saatleri
- rush into
- aceleye getirmek
- rush about
- koşuşmak
- rush candle
- saz mumu
- rush forward
- ileri atılmak
- rush from pillar to post
- (deyim) mekik dokumak
- rush hours
- acele veya sıkışık zaman
- rush into
- akın etmek
- rush mat
- hasır
- rush out
- fırlamak
- rush somebody
- sıkboğaz etmek
- rush somebody off one's feet
- acele ettirmek
- rush somebody off one's feet
- sıkboğaz etmek
- rush hour
- işe gidiş-geliş sögenleri
- rush order
- acele sipariş
- rush around
- acele etrafında
- rush away
- acele uzakta
- rush down
- aşağı acele
- rush forth
- acele ileri
- rush forward
- atılma
- rush headlong
- acele paldır küldür
- rush hour
- İş çıkış saati, yoğun saat, kalabalık zamanı
- rush hour
- İş gününün başlangıç saati ve iş çıkışı saati gibi trafik ve insan kalabalığının yoğun olduğu zaman dilşmi
- rush hour
- iş çıkışı
İş çıkışındaki yoğun trafiğe yakalanmak korkunçtur.
-It's horrible to get caught in rush hour traffic.
- rush hour
- İş giriş ve çıkış saati, yoğun saat, kalabalık zamanı
- rush hour traffic
- trafiğin en yoğun olduğu akşam yada sabah trafiği
- rush mat
- acele mat
- rush off
- Acele ile ayrılmak, acele ile uzaklaşmak
- rush on
- acele üstünde
- rush on certain death
- Bazı ölüm acele
- rush over
- hızlı bir şekilde
- rush print
- deneme kopyası, deneme eslemi
- rush sb off his feet
- sıkıştırmak, iki ayağını bir pabuca sokmak
- rush through
- acele ile
- rush to conclusions
- (deyim) İhtimalleri dikkate almadan kanıda bulunmak
- rush upon
- saldırmak
- rush a bill through
- bir kanun tasarısını acele ile meclisten geçirmek
- rush about
- koşuşturmak
- rush bed
- sazlık
- rush bottomed
- hasır oturaklı (sandalye)
- rush hour
- iş çıkış saati
İş çıkış saatinden kaçınmak istiyorum.
-I want to avoid rush hour.
- rush hour traffic
- iş trafiği
- rush in
- paldır küldür karar vermek
- rush in
- (Fiili Deyim ) hızla girmek , içeri dalmak
- rush in
- aceleye getirmek
- rush in
- aniden gelmek
- rush in
- acele ile girmek
- rush in
- dalmak
- rush into
- dalmak
- rush into
- acele ile girişmek
- rush into
- paldır küldür karar vermek
- rush into
- birden girmek
- rush into
- düşünmeden girişmek
- rush into
- (deyim) rush into sth. acele karar vermek. rush someone into sth. birini sıkboğaz edip birşey yaptırmak
- rush into extremes
- aşırıya kaçmak
- rush into one's mind
- aklına gelivermek
- rush into one's mind
- birden aklına gelmek
- rush job
- aceleye getirilmiş iş
- rush job
- acele iş
- rush out of the room
- odadan fırlayıp çıkmak
- rush print
- (Sinema) deneme eşlemi
- rush print
- (Sinema) deneme kopyası
- rush smb. off one's feet
- acele ettirmek
- rush smb. off one's feet
- sıkboğaz etmek
- rush smb. off one's feet
- iki ayağını bir pabuca sokmak
- rush smb. to the hospital
- hastaneye yetiştirmek
- rush up
- körüklemek
- rush up prices
- fiyatları körüklemek
- rush hour
- kalabalık
Otobüsler özellikle işe gidiş geliş saatlerinde kalabalıktır.
-The busses are especially crowded during rush hour.
- rush hour
- yoğun
Neredeyse yoğun saatler.
-It's almost rush hour.
Yoğun trafikteki zincirleme bir kazaydı.
-There was a chain-reaction crash during rush hour.
- paper rush
- papirüs
- rushed
- acele etmek
- sugar rush
- çok şeker yedikten sonra ortaya çıkan rahatsızlıklar
şeker bayramında çok şeker yedikten sonra tüm gün karnım ağrıdı. I spent the day after Halloween in a sugar high.
- gold rush
- altına hücum
Altına hücûm burada başladı.
-The gold rush began here.
- in a mad rush
- çılgın gibi
- rushed
- {f} acele et
Tom kapıyı açmak için acele etti.
-Tom rushed to open the door.
Acele etmene rağmen, sen hazır değilsin.
-Although you rushed, you're not ready.
- rushes
- günlük çekim
- with a rush
- birdenbire
- adrenaline rush
- adrenalin deşarjı
- be in a rush
- bir hamlenin içinde olma
- bum-rush
- serseri-rush
- feel the rush
- arzu etmek, çok istemek
- fools rush in
- aptallar acele
- get a rush
- heyecan duymak
- give s.o. the bum´s rush
- ıng., k. dili birini yaka paça çıkarmak; birini âdeta kapı dışarı etmek
- give so. the bum's rush
- vermek çok. serseri's acele
- hard rush
- sert acele
- head rush
- kafa acele
- in a rush
- Telaş içinde, aceleyle
- in a rush of words
- Alelacele
"You're here about your nigger?" he said in a rush of words.
- in all this rush
- bütün bu koşuşturmanın arasında
- lunch rush
- Büyük kentlerde iş merkezlerinin bulunduğu yerlerde öğle yemeği molası sırasında yaşanan koşuşturmaca
- not a rush
- değil acele
- rushed
- acele edilmiş
- rushy
- Sazlığı
- down rush
- (Askeri) geri dönüş akımı
- not worth a rush
- beş para etmez
- rushes
- hamleler/talep
- rushy
- hasırotlu
- with a rush
- acele ile
- with a rush
- paldır küldür
- with a rush
- çabucak
- with a rush
- alelacele
İlgili Terimler
rush teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- An English occupational surname for someone who made things from rushes
- A sudden forward motion
- To dribble rapidly
- To transport or carry quickly
Örnek Cümle:
The shuttle rushes passengers from the station to the airport.
- To make a swift or sudden attack
- Performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure
Örnek Cümle:
rush job.
- A sudden, brief exhilaration, for instance the pleasurable sensation produced by a stimulant
Örnek Cümle:
The rollercoaster gave me a rush.
- To flow rapidly or noisily
- A regulated period of recruitment in fraternities and sororities
Örnek Cümle:
rush week.
- A rapid, noisy flow
Örnek Cümle:
a rush of footsteps.
- A sudden attack; an onslaught
- Any of several stiff aquatic or marsh plants of the genus Juncus having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers
- The act of running at another player to block or disrupt play
Örnek Cümle:
a rush on the quaterback.
- A surge
Örnek Cümle:
A rush of business can be difficult to handle effectively for its unexpected volume.
- To swiftly attach to without warning
- To hurry; to perform a task with great haste
Örnek Cümle:
rush one's dinner.
- To run directly at another player in order to block or disrupt play
- The stem of such plants used in making baskets, mats, the seats of chairs, etc
- A dialect of the language PL/1
- General haste
Örnek Cümle:
Many errors were made in the rush to finish.
- To cause to move or act with unusual haste
Örnek Cümle:
Don't rush your client or he may withdraw.
- to pass or move with violence {v}
- a violent course, plant, worthless thing {n}
- a sudden forceful flow physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813) grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!"
- the swift release of a store of affective force; "they got a great bang out of it"; "what a boot!"; "he got a quick rush from injecting heroin"; "he does it for kicks"
- hurry, make haste; act or move quickly; cause to hurry {f}
- If you rush someone or something to a place, you take them there quickly. We got an ambulance and rushed her to hospital We'll rush it round today if possible
- grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems
- If air or liquid rushes somewhere, it flows there suddenly and quickly. Water rushes out of huge tunnels Rush is also a noun. A rush of air on my face woke me
- Marsh- or sea grass (particularly of the genera Juncus and Scirpus) with cylindrical, often hollow stems, which are used in bottoming chairs and plaiting mats
- If you rush something, you do it in a hurry, often too quickly and without much care. You can't rush a search Instead of rushing at life, I wanted something more meaningful. + rushed rushed The report had all the hallmarks of a rushed job
- A surge of pleasure that rapidly follows administration of some drugs
- The sensation of a drug suddenly taking effect
- (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line; "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush"
- act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!"
- A rapid movement of the puck, by one or more players, into the attacking zone and toward the opposition's goal cage As a verb, to make a rush
- 1) Any of a large number of reed-like aquatic and semi-aquatic perennial herbs of the genus Juncus, such as the Common Rush (Juncus effusus) 2) Lakes which take their name from this common plant (Rush, Rush, Little Rush)
- If you are rushed off your feet, you are extremely busy. We used to be rushed off our feet at lunchtimes. Any of several flowering plants distinguished by cylindrical stalks or hollow, stemlike leaves. They are found in temperate regions, particularly in moist or shady locations. The rush family (Juncaceae) includes the genera Juncus, the common rushes, and Luzula, the wood rushes. In many parts of the world, common rushes are woven into chair bottoms, mats, and basketwork, while rush pith serves as wicks in open oil lamps and tallow candles (rushlights). Other rushes include the bulrush (family Typhaceae), the horsetail (or scouring rush), the flowering rush (Butomus umbellatus, family Butomaceae), and the sweet rush, or sweet flag (Acorus calamus, arum family). scouring rush gold rush Klondike gold rush Rush Benjamin Rush Richard Rushing Jimmy James Andrew Rushing
- The rush is a period of time when many people go somewhere or do something. The shop's opening coincided with the Christmas rush
- step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street"
- The merest trifle; a straw
- If people rush to do something, they do it as soon as they can, because they are very eager to do it. Russian banks rushed to buy as many dollars as they could
- To push or urge forward with impetuosity or violence; to hurry forward
- A single ball stroke in which the striker's ball roquets another ball and causes it to move some distance
- To enter into something with undue haste and eagerness, or without due deliberation and preparation; as, to rush business or speculation
- urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!"
- a running play; also, a pass rush
- The print of the camera footage from one day's shooting Also called daily
- attack suddenly step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street"
- cause to occur rapidly; "the infection precipitated a high fever and allergic reactions"
- The act of running with the ball
- A program (and period of time) of membership recruitment by Greek organizations Rush is primarily a process for exchanging information: Fraternity and sorority members give information about their respective organizations to potential new members (Rushees) The Rushees give information about themselves and inquire about the missions, philosophies, financial obligations, Alumni opportunities and membership commitment of the organization that he or she is Rushing It is an active process on both sides to ensure that new members are properly matched with a Greek Letter Organization (GLO) Every fraternity is not for every potential new member and vice versa
- If you experience a rush of a feeling, you suddenly experience it very strongly. A rush of pure affection swept over him
- To move the ball by running instead of passing
- The period of time for membership recruitment by Greek organizations An opportunity for non-Greek students to learn about individual organizations and their membership
- Rush is the time when undergraduates may become acquainted with and may be selected for membership to a sorority or fraternity Second semester freshmen may participate provided that they have at least a 2 0 G P A and have completed at least 12 credit hours at the University of Delaware
- grass-like plant that forms dense clumps, mostly in wet areas Needle-like stems are cylindrical or flattened, hollow and green
- a sudden forceful flow
- To run from the scrimmage line with the ball
- cause to move fast or to rush or race; "The psychologist raced the rats through a long maze"
- To move at a desired objective (typically an enemy's PowerCell or RepairPad) very quickly, concentrating only upon the objective and ignoring all other threats See Rushing
- A rush is an extremely good time condensed into a few minutes
- a program (and period of time) of membership recruitment by Greek organizations
- If you rush into something or are rushed into it, you do it without thinking about it for long enough. He will not rush into any decisions They had rushed in without adequate appreciation of the task Ministers won't be rushed into a response Don't rush him or he'll become confused. + rushed rushed At no time did I feel rushed or under pressure
- the activities organized by social groups to acquaint students with their organization
- A member of the plant FAMILY Juncaceae
- If you rush somewhere, you go there quickly. A schoolgirl rushed into a burning flat to save a man's life I've got to rush. Got a meeting in a few minutes Shop staff rushed to get help
- (American football) an attempt to advance the ball by running into the line; "the linebackers were ready to stop a rush" a sudden burst of activity; "come back after the rush" a sudden forceful flow physician and Revolutionary American leader; signer of the Declaration of Independence (1745-1813) grasslike plants growing in wet places and having cylindrical often hollow stems urge to an unnatural speed; "Don't rush me, please!" act or move at high speed; "We have to rush!"; "hurry--it's late!" attack suddenly step on it; "He rushed down the hall to receive his guests"; "The cars raced down the street" run with the ball, in football
- To recite (a lesson) or pass (an examination) without an error
- If you rush something or someone, you move quickly and forcefully at them, often in order to attack them. They rushed the entrance and forced their way in Tom came rushing at him from another direction
- rush hour
- The times of the day when traffic jams are commonplace, due mainly to people commuting to or from work
It takes 30 minutes to drive there, but maybe 2 hours during the rush hour.
- rush-hour
- Of or pertaining to the rush hour
The rush-hour trains are normally extremely busy.
- rush hour
- the times at the beginning and end of the working day when many people are traveling to or from work
- rush hour
- The rush hour is one of the periods of the day when most people are travelling to or from work. During the evening rush hour it was often solid with vehicles Try to avoid rush-hour traffic. the time of day when the roads, buses, trains etc are most full, because people are travelling to or from work
- rush hours
- peak hours (periods of the greatest burden upon the channels of transportation: usually right before 8 AM and towards 5 PM)
- rush out
- If a document or product is rushed out, it is produced very quickly. A statement was rushed out Studios are rushing out monster movies to take advantage of our new-found enthusiasm for dinosaurs
- rush out
- jump out from a hiding place and surprise (someone); "The attackers leapt out from the bushes"
- rush hour
- A rush hour or peak hour is a part of the day during which traffic congestion on roads and crowding on public transport is at its highest. Normally, this happens twice a day—once in the morning and once in the evening, the times during when the most people commute. The term is very broad but often refers to specifically private automobile transportation traffic, even when there is a large volume of cars on a road but not a large number of people, or if the volume is normal but there is some disruption of speed
- rush to conclusions
- (deyim) Judge or decide something without having all the facts; to reach unwarranted conclusions
Please find out all the facts so you won't rush to conclusions.
- rush aster
- a variety of aster
- rush away
- depart in a hurry
- rush grass
- grass having wiry stems and sheathed panicles
- rush hour
- {i} period in the morning and evening of the greatest burden upon the channels of transportation
- rush off
- depart in a hurry
- rush rose
- woody yellow-flowered perennial of southeastern United States
- rush through
- If you rush something through, you deal with it quickly so that it is ready in a shorter time than usual. The government rushed through legislation aimed at Mafia leaders They rushed the burial through so no evidence would show up
- rush through legislation
- pass laws quickly due to time constraints
- rush to a conclusion
- come to a quick decision
- rush to pass through a bill
- hurry and pass a legislative proposal
- rush(a)
- done under pressure; "a rush job
- Oklahoma land rush
- The chaotic period following the opening of Indian territory to settlement in 1889 as the US state of Oklahoma
The Oklahoma land rush was a pivotal event in the history of the American West.
- adrenalin rush
- Variant of adrenaline rush
- adrenaline rush
- An event or activity which causes such
- adrenaline rush
- A surge of strength and energy brought on by a dangerous situation, by, or as if by, adrenaline
- bum rush
- Storming into an establishment
- bum's rush
- Forcible ejection from an establishment, as of a bum (hobo)
- bum-rush
- To force one's way into; to crash
- club-rush
- Any of several rushlike plants, of the genus Scirpus and others, including the reed mace and bulrush
- fools rush in where angels fear to tread
- A person who does not plan ahead and think matters through becomes involved in risky or unfavorable situations which prudent people avoid
- gold rush
- Any period of feverish migration into an area in which gold has been discovered
- rushed
- Very busy
I was so rushed today, I didn't have time to eat lunch.
- rushed
- Simple past tense and past participle of rush
- rusher
- The fast defensive position whose objective is to sack the offensive team's quarterback
- rusher
- A person who rushes
- rushes
- plural form of rush
- rushing
- Present participle of rush
- scouring rush
- Any of certain horsetails, especially rough horsetail (Equisetum hyemale), formerly used for scouring and polishing
- rushed
- {s} hurried, performed quickly, done hastily
- sugar rush
- twitchiness, spasms, and hyper excitability after consuming large amounts of sugar
- rushy
- {a} abounding with or made of rushes
- a rush of blood to the head
- A sudden attack of wild irrationality
- get a rush
- become excited or intoxicated
- A rush
- reak
- A rush
- seave
- Benjamin Rush
- born Jan. 4, 1746, Byberry, near Philadelphia, Pa. died April 19, 1813, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. U.S. physician and political leader. He attended the College of New Jersey at Princeton. As a doctor, he was a dogmatic theorist who proposed that all diseases are fevers caused by overstimulation of blood vessels, with a simple remedy bloodletting and purges. He advocated humane treatment for insane patients; his idea that insanity often had physical causes marked a significant advance. He wrote the first chemistry textbook and the first psychiatry treatise in the U.S. An early and active American patriot and a member of the Continental Congress, Rush drafted a resolution urging independence and signed the Declaration of Independence
- California Gold Rush
- mass migration of people to California in search of gold (began in 1948)
- Klondike Gold Rush
- mass migration of people to northwestern Canada in search of gold which started in 1897
- Klondike gold rush
- Canadian gold rush of the late 1890s. Gold was discovered on Aug. 17, 1896, near the confluence of the Klondike and Yukon rivers in western Yukon Territory. The news spread quickly, and by late 1898 more than 30,000 prospectors had arrived. Annual production peaked at $22 million worth of gold in 1900, and soon prospectors began moving on to Alaska. By the time mining ended in 1966, the area had yielded $250 million in gold
- Richard Rush
- born Aug. 29, 1780, Philadelphia, Pa., U.S. died July 30, 1859, Philadelphia U.S. diplomat. The son of Benjamin Rush, he served as U.S. attorney general (1814-17) and secretary of the treasury (1825-29). As acting secretary of state (1817), he negotiated the Rush-Bagot Agreement with Britain, which limited naval forces on the Great Lakes after the War of 1812. As U.S. minister to Britain (1817-25), he negotiated an agreement fixing the border between Canada and the U.S. at the 49th parallel. In conferences on Latin America, he helped formulate the Monroe Doctrine. In 1836, as the U.S. agent in London, he received the bequest by which James Smithson founded the Smithsonian Institution; Rush considered his role in founding the museum his most important public service
- bum-rush
- {f} crash, force one's way into; break through the gates at a concert with a large crowd of people (Slang)
- creeping spike rush
- cylindrical-stemmed sedge
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