hurry
US /ˈhɚri, ˈhʌr-/
・UK /'hʌrɪ/
A2TOEIC
v.i.Intransitive VerbTo move, act, get somewhere, do something quickly
Hurry up! Our train leaves in ten minutes
n.NounAct of moving quickly because you are late
Sorry, I am in a hurry, let's talk a bit later, ok?
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- Hurry up I must replenish my health
Hurry up I must replenish my health
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- Yeah, because we often use this to talk about the way we do things, we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry because you're worried or scared.
Yeah, because we often use this to talk about the way we do things, we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry because you're worried or scared.
- we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry
we can use the adverb 'frantically' to describe things done in a hurry
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- I was going to just to take him around the neighbourhood for a quick stroll and then hurry back inside.
I was going to just to take him around the neighbourhood for a quick stroll and then hurry back inside.
- stroll around the neighbourhood and then hurry back inside.
stroll around the neighbourhood and then hurry back inside.