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Definición y significado de hurry

Definición

hurry (v. trans.)

1.increase in extent or intensity"The Allies escalated the bombing"

hurry (n.)

1.a feeling of alarm or dread

2.the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner"in his haste to leave he forgot his book"

3.overly eager speed (and possible carelessness)"he soon regretted his haste"

4.a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry"in a hurry to lock the door"

hurry (v. intr.)

1.to move about or proceed hurriedly"so terrified by the extraordinary ebbing of the sea that they scurried to higher ground"

2.act or move at high speed"We have to rush!" "hurry--it's late!"

hurry (v.)

1.urge to an unnatural speed"Don't rush me, please!"

2.move very fast"The runner zipped past us at breakneck speed"

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Merriam Webster

HurryHur"ry (?), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Hurried (?); p. pr. & vb. n. Hurrying.] [OE. horien; cf. OSw. hurra to whirl round, dial. Sw. hurr great haste, Dan. hurre to buzz, Icel. hurr hurly-burly, MHG. hurren to hurry, and E. hurr, whir to hurry; all prob. of imitative origin.]
1. To hasten; to impel to greater speed; to urge on.

Impetuous lust hurries him on. South.

They hurried him abroad a bark. Shak.

2. To impel to precipitate or thoughtless action; to urge to confused or irregular activity.

And wild amazement hurries up and down
The little number of your doubtful friends.
Shak.

3. To cause to be done quickly.

Syn. -- To hasten; precipitate; expedite; quicken; accelerate; urge.

HurryHur"ry, v. i. To move or act with haste; to proceed with celerity or precipitation; as, let us hurry.

To hurry up, to make haste. [Colloq.]

HurryHur"ry, n. The act of hurrying in motion or business; pressure; urgency; bustle; confusion.

Ambition raises a tumult in the soul, it inflames the mind, and puts into a violent hurry of thought. Addison.

Syn. -- Haste; speed; dispatch. See Haste.

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Ver también

hurry (v. trans.)

activation, activator de-escalate, step down, weaken

hurry (v. intr.)

come on

hurry (v.)

delay, detain, hold up

Frases

A moron in a hurry • Andrew Hurry • Can't Hurry Love • Edwin Hurry Fenwick • Geoffry Hurry • Hare-Breadth Hurry • Harry's In a Hurry • Hip Hip-Hurry! • Hurry (EP) • Hurry Down Sunshine • Hurry Go Round • Hurry Home • Hurry Love • Hurry On • Hurry Sundown • Hurry Sundown (Outlaws album) • Hurry Sundown (film) • Hurry Up • Hurry Up (Che'Nelle song) • Hurry Up And Wait • Hurry Up England • Hurry Up Mode • Hurry Up Mode (1990 Mix) • Hurry Up and Wait • Hurry Up and Wait (song) • Hurry Up, or I'll Be 30 • Hurry Xmas • Hurry on Sundown • Hurry to Market • Hurry up this Way Again • Hurry-up offense • I'm in a Hurry (And Don't Know Why) • John Hurry • Leslie Hurry • Paul Hurry • Right Now You’re In The Best Of Hands. And If Something Isn’t Quite Right, Your Doctor Will Know In Hurry • Right Now, You're in the Best of Hands. And If Something Isn't Quite Right, Your Doctor Will Know in a Hurry • Tom Hurry Riches • Wild About Hurry • You Can't Hurry Love • You Can't Hurry Love (Concretes song) • You Can't Hurry Love (Phil Collins Song) • You Can't Hurry Love (disambiguation) • You Cant Hurry Love

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hurry (n.)

urgency[Hyper.]

hurry, rush[Dérivé]








 

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