Hurries Meaning in English
word · lemma: hurry
ˈhɝiz
HURR-eez
hˈʌɹɪz
HURR-iz
Definition
'Hurries' is the third person singular present form of 'hurry', meaning someone moves or acts quickly because they do not have enough time.
Usage & Nuances
Used only with 'he', 'she', or 'it'. Common in stories, news, and descriptions. Often followed by ‘to’ (e.g., 'She hurries to the station'). Not used for commands or suggestions.
Spanish: se apresura - apuraPortuguese (BR): se apressa - apressaPortuguese (PT): se apressa - apressaChinese (Simplified): 赶快(他/她) - 匆忙Chinese (Traditional): 趕快(他/她) - 匆忙Hindi: जल्दी करता है - जल्दी करती हैArabic: يُسرِع - تُسرِعBengali: তাড়াহুড়ো করে - দ্রুত ছুটে চলেRussian: торопится - спешитJapanese: 急ぐVietnamese: vội - hấp tấpKorean: 서두른다Turkish: acele ederUrdu: جلدی کرتا ہےIndonesian: bergegas
Example Sentences
He hurries to school every morning.
basic
She hurries because she is late.
basic
The bus driver hurries to pick up more passengers.
basic
Whenever it rains, she hurries home to avoid getting wet.
natural
He always hurries through his homework to watch TV.
natural
If she hurries, she can catch the last train.
natural