| 释义 |
hurry (someone/something) up phrasal verb with hurryverb[ I or T ]uk /ˈhʌr.i/ us /ˈhɝː.i/ B1 to move or do things more quickly than normal or to make someone do this: (使)加快,催促 Hurry up or we'll miss the train.快点儿,要不我们就赶不上火车了。 Could you hurry the children up, or their dinner will get cold.你能不能去催催孩子们,要不他们的晚饭都凉了。 hurry up and do sth to do something very soon: (使某人)匆忙做(某事) All I wanted was for those people to hurry up and leave.我只想那些人快点做完离开。 You'll be late for your flight if you don't hurry up.如果不抓紧时间你会误机的。 "Come on, hurry up!" "I'll only be a minute - I've got to lock the back door." I've been sent upstairs to hurry you lot up. Aren't you dressed yet? We hurried the children up as much as we could, but some of them were just too tired to walk any faster. This job has to be finished today, people, so hurry it up! SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Hurrying and doing things quickly accelerate acceleration against the clockidiom against time/the clockidiom alacrity dash get a wiggle onidiom grab-and-go grease hacky haste prompt promptness quickie rattle something off rattle through something rush into something snap stroke tear
hurry up | American Dictionary
hurry up phrasal verb with hurryverb[ I/T ]us/ˈhɜr·i, ˈhʌ·ri/ do something more quickly: Hurry up, or we’ll miss the bus! |