Rush to Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹəʃ/ /ˈtu/, /tə/, /tɪ
RUSH tuh / RUSH too / RUSH tih
ɹˈʌʃ/ /tˈuː
rush TOO
परिभाषा
To go or do something very quickly, usually because of urgency or time pressure. Often used when someone hurries to a place, event, or task.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Common in both formal and informal speech. Often followed by an infinitive or place ('rush to finish', 'rush to the hospital'). Avoid overuse in written, formal contexts. Can imply haste at the expense of preparation.
Spanish: apresurarse a - correr aPortuguese (BR): correr para - apressar-se paraPortuguese (PT): correr para - apressar-se aChinese (Simplified): 急忙去 - 匆忙去Chinese (Traditional): 急忙去 - 匆忙去Hindi: जल्दी करना - दौड़ना (किसी स्थान या काम के लिए)Arabic: يُسرِع إلى - يندفع إلىBengali: ছুটে যাওয়া - তাড়া করাRussian: поспешить - броситьсяJapanese: 急いで〜する - 急いで行くVietnamese: vội vã - lao đếnKorean: 급히 가다 - 서두르다Turkish: acele etmek - koşmakUrdu: دوڑنا - جلدی کرناIndonesian: bergegas - terburu-buru
उदाहरण वाक्य
I have to rush to school or I'll be late.
basic
Don't rush to answer; think first.
basic
They all rush to see the new movie.
basic
We had to rush to the airport after oversleeping.
natural
Don’t rush to blame him — you don’t know the whole story.
natural
Whenever there’s a sale, people rush to the stores.
natural