In a mad rush Meaning in English
expression
ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈeɪ/, /ə/ /ˈmæd/ /ˈɹəʃ
in-uh-MAD-rush
ˈɪn/ /æɪ/ /mˈæd/ /ɹˈʌʃ
in-uh-MAD-rush
释义
Doing something very quickly and hurriedly, often because there is not enough time.
用法与细微差别
Informal, used for situations of stress or hurry. Often describes mornings, catching transport, or last-minute preparation. Can sound a bit dramatic; use another phrase for formal contexts.
Spanish: a toda prisa - a las carreras - corriendo desesperadamentePortuguese (BR): às pressas - correndo muitoPortuguese (PT): à pressa - em grande correriaChinese (Simplified): 匆忙地 - 急急忙忙地Chinese (Traditional): 匆忙地 - 急急忙忙地Hindi: बहुत जल्दी में - बेतहाशा भागदौड़ मेंArabic: بسرعة جنونية - على عجل شديدBengali: হিড়িকের মধ্যে - মারাত্মক তাড়াহুড়োর মধ্যেRussian: в дикой спешкеJapanese: 大慌てで - 慌ただしくVietnamese: vội vàng hối hả - cuống cuồngKorean: 완전히 허둥지둥 - 난리 속에서Turkish: çılgın bir telaşlaUrdu: شدید عجلت میں - جنونی جلدبازی میںIndonesian: dengan sangat tergesa-gesa - dalam keadaan panik
例句
I left the house in a mad rush this morning.
basic
We finished our homework in a mad rush before class.
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She packed for her trip in a mad rush.
basic
Sorry, I grabbed the wrong keys because I was in a mad rush.
natural
Everything feels chaotic when you're in a mad rush.
natural
He made breakfast in a mad rush and forgot his wallet.
natural