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rush - Übersetzung nach Englisch

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rush         
prisa
movimiento impetuoso
junco
enea
correr
apresurar
precipitarse
arremeter contra
enviar rápidamente
with a rush: de repente
rush hour         
  • A set]] on the [[Sydney Trains]] network. All suburban trains on the network have two decks for increased capacity.
  • Atlanta]] during rush hour
  • Interstate 95]] during the morning rush hour
  • Afternoon rush hour traffic on [[Interstate 95]] in [[Miami]]
  • Rush hour at [[Shinjuku Station]], [[Tokyo]]. The station is the world's busiest,<ref>[[Shinjuku Station#Daily entries.2Fexits]]</ref> used by approximately 3.8 million passengers per day in 2008.
  • Heavy rush hour congestion on US&nbsp;25 along Gratiot Avenue in Detroit in the 1940s
(n.) = hora punta
Ex: The prospect of transporting more than 2600 individuals through a capital city, in the middle of rush hour, would daunt even the most experienced conference organizers.
rush hour         
  • A set]] on the [[Sydney Trains]] network. All suburban trains on the network have two decks for increased capacity.
  • Atlanta]] during rush hour
  • Interstate 95]] during the morning rush hour
  • Afternoon rush hour traffic on [[Interstate 95]] in [[Miami]]
  • Rush hour at [[Shinjuku Station]], [[Tokyo]]. The station is the world's busiest,<ref>[[Shinjuku Station#Daily entries.2Fexits]]</ref> used by approximately 3.8 million passengers per day in 2008.
  • Heavy rush hour congestion on US&nbsp;25 along Gratiot Avenue in Detroit in the 1940s
hora pico, hora de aglomeración, hora de mayor afluencia, hora de tránsito intenso, hora punta

Definition

rush
rush1
¦ verb
1. move or act or cause to move or act with urgent haste.
take somewhere with urgent haste.
(rush something out) produce and distribute something very quickly.
deal with (something) hurriedly.
2. (of air or a liquid) flow strongly.
3. dash towards (someone or something) in an attempt to attack or capture them or it.
American Football advance towards (an opposing player, especially the quarterback).
American Football gain a specified amount of ground by running forward with the ball.
4. US entertain (a new student) in order to assess suitability for membership of a college fraternity or sorority.
5. Brit. informal, dated overcharge (a customer).
¦ noun
1. the action or an instance of rushing.
a flurry of hasty activity.
2. a sudden strong demand for a commodity.
3. a sudden intensity of feeling.
informal a sudden thrill experienced after taking certain drugs.
4. (rushes) the first prints made of a film after a period of shooting.
Phrases
rush one's fences Brit. act with undue haste.
a rush of blood (to the head) a sudden attack of wild irrationality.
Derivatives
rusher noun
Origin
ME: from an Anglo-Norman Fr. var. of OFr. ruser 'drive back', an early sense of the word in Engl. (see ruse).
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rush2
¦ noun
1. a marsh or waterside plant with slender stem-like pith-filled leaves, some kinds of which are used for matting, baskets, etc. [Genus Juncus.]
2. used in names of similar plants, e.g. flowering rush.
Derivatives
rushy adjective
Origin
OE risc, rysc, of Gmc origin.

Wikipedia

Rush

Rush(es) may refer to:

Beispiele aus Textkorpus für rush
1. They rush in, take what they want and rush out again.
2. In 2000, he‘d overreached by challenging former Black Panther Bobby Rush for the seat Rush held in the U.S.
3. There is surely room in the industry for a little subsidised romance in these rushrush times.
4. "There has not been a rush in cancellations, just as there has not been a rush in bookings also.
5. "It‘s the nature of this city –– you‘re in a rush, the cabdrivers are in a rush, everyone‘s in a rush." The uncivil city roars, and somewhere a New York mayor shudders.