0 to (cause to) move or act quickly, often too quickly -- รีบ
2 the act of doing something quickly, often too quickly -- ความรีบร้อน
3 the need to do something quickly -- ความรีบเร่ง
Is there any hurry for this job?
Several hurried meetings ensued, but it was now far too late to improvise ; there were too few men, no horses, and no arms.
The book's final production appears to have been hurried anyway.
The model stops looking slowly round and hurries toward the light.
Decisions were made and implemented very quickly, in sharp contrast to the state legal system that fragmented testimony, hurried decisions and then took forever to implement them.
Only in the final pages, where parallels between film distribution and touring theatre in the first decades of the twentieth century seem hurried through, is such detail lacking.
Even though this method of study necessitated working very long hours, often without a break, we felt that significant information might be lost if the discussions were too hurried.
I have hurried back from abroad to ask this question only to find that it has already been answered.
There can be no accusation that on this matter anybody is being hurried or hustled.
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(使)加快,催促, 匆忙,倉促…
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(使)加快,催促, 匆忙,仓促…
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darse prisa, dar prisa, apresurar…
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apressar-se…
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急ぐ, 急いでする…
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telaşla gitmek, aceleyle yapmak, acele etmek…
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se dépêcher, bousculer, se précipiter…
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afanyar-se…
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