Rush

  • 11rush —    Rush is a paper material which resembles a rope or cord. It has a distinctive helical twist to it and can be unraveled. Rush was developed in the late 19th century as a substitute for rattan in wicker furniture, occasionally called paper fiber …

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  • 12rush — Ⅰ. rush [1] ► VERB 1) move or act with urgent haste. 2) transport or produce with urgent haste. 3) deal with hurriedly. 4) (of air or a liquid) flow strongly. 5) dash towards in an attempt to attack or capture. ► …

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  • 13Rush — 〈[ rʌ̣ʃ] m. 6〉 1. 〈Sp.〉 plötzl. Vorstoßen eines Läufers od. Pferdes 2. 〈Drogenszene〉 plötzliches Einsetzen der Wirkung einer Droge nach der Injektion [engl., „Ansturm“] * * * Rush   [rʌʃ], William, amerikanischer Bildhauer, * Philadelphia (Pa.) 4 …

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  • 14rush — s.n. (Sport) Efort final al unui cal pentru a câştiga cursa; asalt impetuos. [pron. raş. / < engl. rush]. Trimis de LauraGellner, 26.08.2005. Sursa: DN  RUSH RAŞ/ s. n. (sport) efort final al unui cal pentru a câştiga cursa; asalt impetuos.… …

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  • 15rush — rush, dash, tear, shoot, charge can all mean to move or cause to move forward with speed. Rush suggests either impetuosity or intense hurry on account of some exigency, and often carelessness about the concomitant effects of the precipitate… …

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  • 16rush — [n1] hurry, speed blitz, charge, dash, dispatch, expedition, flood, flow, flux, haste, hastiness, hurriedness, precipitance, precipitancy, precipitation, race, scramble, stream, surge, swiftness, urgency; concepts 145,748,818 Ant. retardation,… …

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  • 17rush — s.m.inv. ES ingl. {{wmetafile0}} 1. TS sport scatto conclusivo, aumento massimo della velocità di un atleta o di un cavallo da corsa in prossimità del traguardo Sinonimi: finish, scatto. 2. CO estens., l impegno finale profuso per portare a… …

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  • 18Rush — [rʌʃ] der; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. rush zu to rush »(vorwärts) stürmen, drängen«>: 1. plötzlicher Vorstoß (eines Läufers, eines Pferdes) beim Rennen. 2. [wirtschaftlicher] Aufschwung, Ansturm. 3. schnelle ↑peristaltische Welle, bes. des… …

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  • 19rush|y — «RUHSH ee», adjective, rush|i|er, rush|i|est. 1. abounding with rushes; covered with rushes: »Artemis haunted streams and rushy pools (Maurice Hewlett). 2. made of rushes: » …

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  • 20Rush — Rush, v. t. 1. To push or urge forward with impetuosity or violence; to hurry forward. [1913 Webster] 2. To recite (a lesson) or pass (an examination) without an error. [College Cant, U.S.] [1913 Webster] …

    The Collaborative International Dictionary of English