rush
Signification (Anglais)
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- Any of several stiff plants of the genus Juncus, or the family Juncaceae, having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers, and often growing in marshes or near water.
- The stem of such plants used in making baskets, mats, the seats of chairs, etc.
- The merest trifle; a straw.
- A wick.
Concepts
se dépêcher
se précipiter
se hâter
se ruer
se presser
être pressé
exécuter d’urg
exécuter d’urgence
grande vitesse
presser qqn
s’élancer
s’empresser
s’engouffrer
bond en avant
progrès rapide
sensation fulgurante
marcher d’un pas pressé
expédier une affaire par-dessus la jambe
se jeter
afflux de sang
courir à toute vitesse
excès de vitesse
Synonymes
drive on
be hasty
move quickly
belt along
hurry on
rush along
be in a hurry
bustle about
bucket along
first-come-first-serve
go fast
charge forward
swoop down
throw oneself
do hurriedly
pelt along
make an attack
cannonball along
be cast down
be flurried
charge at
dash against
force one’s way
go quickly
go rapidly
go very fast
move swiftly
pounce on
progress to
rapid motion
speed along
stock-jobbing
be flustered
lightning attack
dancing ahead
be precipitated
run quickly
fling oneself
walk quickly
stalk of grass
approach directly in
be snap
dash directly in
get in a hurry
go headlong
go straight in
make hurry
make straight for
move in a straight
plunge down
push one’s way in
reach over
busy time
power dive
sudden feeling
sudden flow
arrive at a gallop
come galloping
scurry about
bulursh
straight thrust
sample wafer
rush pith
juncus effusus linne
medulla junci
rush one's fences
come running
give rise
make noise
nose dive
Fréquence
Prononcé comme (IPA)
/ɹʌʃ/
Étymologie (Anglais)
From Middle English risshe, rusch, risch, from Old English rysċ, rysċe, risċ, risċe, from a merger of Proto-West Germanic *riskijā, from Proto-Indo-European *(H)resg- (“to weave”) and Proto-West Germanic *ruskijā, borrowed from Latin rūscum (“butcher's broom”), of unknown origin + *-jā (animal and plant suffix). Cognates include West Frisian risk, Dutch rus (“bulrush”), Norwegian Bokmål rusk, dialectal Norwegian ryskje (“hair-grass”). Further cognates include Russian розга (rozga).
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