0 to hurry or move quickly somewhere, or to make someone or something hurry or move quickly somewhere -- pędzić, śpieszyć się, natychmiast wysyłać lub przewozić
1 to do something quickly and enthusiastically -- nie zwlekać z czymś , czym prędzej coś zrobić
His friends rushed to congratulate him after the ceremony.
2 to make someone do something more quickly than they want to do it -- poganiać, popędzać
[ + into + doing sth ] I refuse to be rushed into making a decision.
4 a lot of things happening or a lot of people trying to do something -- gonitwa, pogoń
[ + to do sth ] There was a mad rush to get tickets for the concert.
5 a situation in which you have to hurry or move somewhere quickly -- pośpiech
This can make study findings appear redundant as the health service rushes on to experiment with the next new initiative.
Players will rush into activities so as to avoid letting things happen to them.
Its implications are worth considering, particularly in the light of the post-processualist rush to embrace alternative, indigenous voices throughout the world.
The resolve to complete the task in a dramatic rush was common countrywide.
The day's events were considered sufficiently momentous for the student newspaper to rush out a supplement.
When they judged the crowd sufficiently warmed up, they descended and tried to lead rushes on the meeting venue.
Another strategy was a kind of addressee indirectness in which a desirable camaraderie was displayed among the members of the fraternity but excluded a rush.
That thus refers not just to the token as related by the rush but also to the general type of events which are the best.
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