adj. 匆忙的,贸然的 v. (使)急速行进,仓促完成( rush的过去式和过去分词 );突袭;(使)仓促行事;催促
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When mr sarkozy rushed to moscow and tbilisi in august , for example , the americans stayed at home .
比如8月份,萨科齐匆忙的赶往莫斯科和第比利斯,而此时美国政府却呆在国内。
These are people I see all the time , but nearly all of our interactions are rushed and task-oriented .
一直以来,我见到的其实就是这些人,但是我们之间的对话总是匆忙的而且是任务导向的。
A president who truly wanted to wage war on business would have hung onto gm , not rushed to return it to the private sector .
一个真正想向商业开战的总统会继续抓住通用不放,而不是将其匆忙的交还给私营部门。
Usually , the tone is not at all a reflection of how I 'm feeling at the time , but rather more a result of how rushed I am .
通常这些语句并不完全反映我当时的感受,而可能是匆忙的产物。
Second , by inviting customers and others into the circle of trust , the realities of doing business -- such as delays caused by product cycles and rushed quality assurance -- will be less likely to be held against the company .