0 to move very fast, especially in a way that seems dangerous:
The water molecules that form that river are forever in flux, hurtling down to the sea, eventually merging with it within days or weeks.
An out-of-control trolley is hurtling down a track.
A seven-year-old boy is playing on the railway crossing near his home, oblivious to the express train which hurtles towards him.
Our trolley is hurtling down the track, and we are approaching a junction where we have to choose between two tracks that both disappear into the distance.
Is it such a wonder that such a profound intrusion into ongoing neural activity should not knock off shards of memory and send them hurtling into awareness?
We will then be left with a rundown, boarded-up shopping area alongside a major road on which much traffic hurtles through.
They are not really drafts at all, but large, concrete objects that hurtle past our parliamentary ears.
The country is not drifting but hurtling to an economic crisis of first magnitude, the greatest crisis in time of peace.
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快速移動, (尤指危險地)猛衝…
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快速移动, (尤指危险地)猛冲…
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ir a toda velocidad, ir descontroladamente, precipitarse…
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arremessar, atirar violentamente…
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突進する, 暴走する, 飛び散る…
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hızla hareket etmek, paldır küldür ilerlemek, hızla fırlamak…
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aller à toute allure…
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passar rabent, anar descontroladament…
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