Rush through Meaning in English
expression
释义
To do something too quickly, often without enough care or attention; also used for dealing with tasks, documents, or processes rapidly.
用法与细微差别
Informal; often negative, implying poor quality or lack of attention. Common with 'work', 'meeting', 'reading', 'homework'. Not the same as 'rush' alone, which just means to hurry.
例句
Please don't rush through your homework.
basic
He tried to rush through breakfast to catch the bus.
basic
The committee shouldn't rush through such an important decision.
basic
I rushed through my notes before the exam, but I still forgot some answers.
natural
Let's not rush through this meeting—we need to discuss everything properly.
natural
Sometimes, when you're tired, it's easy to rush through your chores without doing them well.
natural