Rush out Meaning in English
expression
ˈɹəʃ/ /ˈaʊt
RUSH-owt
ɹˈʌʃ/ /ˈaʊt
RUSH-owt
Definição
To leave a place very quickly, usually because you are in a hurry or something urgent is happening.
Uso & Nuances
Informal and often used when talking about leaving suddenly or in response to something urgent. Common with actions: 'rush out the door', 'rush out of work'. Not the same as simply 'leave quickly'—implies more urgency or abruptness.
Spanish: salir corriendo - salir apresuradamentePortuguese (BR): sair correndo - sair às pressasPortuguese (PT): sair a correr - sair apressadamenteChinese (Simplified): 匆忙出去 - 急忙离开Chinese (Traditional): 匆忙出去 - 急忙離開Hindi: तेज़ी से बाहर जाना - जल्दी में बाहर जानाArabic: يخرج بسرعة - يندفع للخارجBengali: দৌড়ে বেরিয়ে পড়া - তাড়াহুড়ো করে বের হওয়াRussian: выбежать - поспешно выбежатьJapanese: 飛び出す - 急いで出るVietnamese: lao ra - chạy ra (vì vội)Korean: 급히 나가다 - 뛰어나가다Turkish: aceleyle çıkmak - fırlayıp çıkmakUrdu: بھاگ کر نکلنا - جلدی میں نکلناIndonesian: bergegas keluar - buru-buru keluar
Frases de Exemplo
I had to rush out when I heard the fire alarm.
basic
Don't rush out; you might forget your bag.
basic
They all rushed out to see what had happened.
basic
I grabbed my keys and rushed out because I was running late.
natural
She didn't even say goodbye—she just rushed out the door.
natural
Kids always rush out of school when the bell rings.
natural