释义 |
Definition of hurry-up in English: hurry-upadjective US informal attributive Showing, involving, or requiring haste or urgency. 〈美,非正式〉匆忙的;紧急的 attributive this dish is especially good when you're in a hurry-up day Example sentencesExamples - All 130 passengers got off safely, and a hurry-up salvage job removed some of the machinery to safety before the ship began to settle.
- But it should be obvious that next year's hurry-up primary season puts an absolute premium on early momentum.
- The team's no-huddle and hurry-up offenses are working nearly to perfection.
- Unfortunately, as you could probably guess, the room was pretty packed, so I only got to play losing, hurry-up poker for about 45 minutes and again, no hands of note took place.
- When I woke it was much later than I had expected, and everything's been double-time and hurry-up since then.
Synonyms emergency, high-priority, top-priority, important, vital, crucial Definition of hurry-up in US English: hurry-upadjectiveˈhərēəp US informal attributive Showing, involving, or requiring haste or urgency. 〈美,非正式〉匆忙的;紧急的 the hurry-up atmosphere of the court contributed to the mistake Example sentencesExamples - Unfortunately, as you could probably guess, the room was pretty packed, so I only got to play losing, hurry-up poker for about 45 minutes and again, no hands of note took place.
- But it should be obvious that next year's hurry-up primary season puts an absolute premium on early momentum.
- All 130 passengers got off safely, and a hurry-up salvage job removed some of the machinery to safety before the ship began to settle.
- The team's no-huddle and hurry-up offenses are working nearly to perfection.
- When I woke it was much later than I had expected, and everything's been double-time and hurry-up since then.
Synonyms emergency, high-priority, top-priority, important, vital, crucial |