rush

suomi-englanti sanakirja

rush englannista suomeksi

  1. ryöppy

  2. rynnistää, syöksyä

  3. sävärit

  4. ruuhka-

  5. hoputtaa

  6. kiireellinen

  7. vihvilä

  8. kiiruhtaa, hätäillä

  9. rush

  10. synnyttää

  11. edetä

  12. hyökätä

  13. juoksuttaa

  14. ruuhka

  15. syöksy, kiire

  1. vihvilä

  2. ryntäys, syöksy

  3. syöksy

  4. kiire

  5. rynnistys

  6. rynnäkkö; yllätyshyökkäys surprise attack

  7. estäminen

  8. huuma, huumaus; slang kiksit (monikko)

  9. kiiruhtaa, pitää kiirettä, hätäillä, tehdä kiireellä">tehdä kiireellä; sännätä rush into, hutiloida to improperly complete a task, juostenkusta to improperly complete a task

  10. rientää, rynnistää to move rapidly; kohista, ärjyä to flow noisily

  11. kiirehtiä, hoputtaa

  12. rynnäköidä

  13. yllättää, tehdä yllätyshyökkäys">tehdä yllätyshyökkäys

  14. kiidättää

  15. krokata

  16. Substantiivi

rush englanniksi

  1. Rush

  1. Any of several stiff plants of the genus (taxfmt), or the family (taxfmt), having hollow or pithy stems and small flowers, and often growing in marshes or near water.

  2. (sense) (synonyms)

  3. The stem of such plants used in making baskets, mats, the seats of chairs, etc.

  4. The merest trifle; a straw.

  5. (RQ:Arbuthnot Law)

  6. A wick.

  7. A sudden forward motion.

  8. {{quote-text|en|year=1642|author=Henry Wotton|title=Short View of the Life and Death of George Villiers, Duke of Buckingham|A Short View of the Life and Death of George Villiers

  9. (RQ:Allingham China Governess) Timothy and Julia hurried up the staircase to the bedroom floor, where a considerable commotion was taking place, Tim took Barry Leach with him. (..). The captive made no resistance and came not only quietly but in a series of eager little rushes like a timid dog on a choke chain.

  10. A surge.

  11. (ux)

  12. General haste.

  13. (quote-journal)

  14. A rapid, noisy flow.

  15. A sudden attack; an onslaught.

  16. The strategy of attacking an opponent with a large swarm of weak units, rather than spending time developing their abilities.

  17. (synonyms)

  18. The act of running at another player to block or disrupt play.

  19. A rusher; a lineman.

  20. A sudden, brief exhilaration, for instance the pleasurable sensation produced by a stimulant.

  21. (senseid) A regulated period of recruitment in fraternities and sororities.

  22. (quote-journal)daily “OOTDs” (outfits of the day), rush recap videos from freshly tanned and coiffed prospective new members (PNMs), and reactions to 18-year-old girls either elated or devastated by the high-stakes game of likability that is rush.

  23. A person attempting to join a fraternity or sorority as part of a rush.

  24. (quote-web)

  25. A perfect recitation.

  26. A roquet in which the object ball is sent to a particular location on the lawn.

  27. To hurry; to perform a task with great haste, often not properly or without thinking carefully.

  28. To flow or move forward rapidly or noisily.

  29. (RQ:Spenser Faerie Queene)

  30. (RQ:Shakespeare Merry Wives)

  31. (RQ:Shakespeare Troilus and Cressida)

  32. {{quote-text|en|year=c. 1683|author=Robert West|title=The further Exmaination of Robert West of the Middle-Temple, Barrister at Law

  33. (quote-book)

  34. To dribble rapidly.

  35. To run directly at another player in order to block or disrupt play.

  36. To cause to move or act with unusual haste.

  37. To make a swift or sudden attack.

  38. To swiftly attack without warning.

  39. To attack (an opponent) with a large swarm of units.

  40. To transport or carry quickly.

  41. To roquet an object ball to a particular location on the lawn.

  42. To attempt to join a fraternity or sorority, often involving a hazing or initiation process.

  43. To recite (a lesson) or pass (an examination) without an error.

  44. To play at a faster tempo than one is supposed to or than the other musicians one is playing with, or to inadvertently gradually increase tempo while one is playing.

  45. (antonyms)

  46. Performed with, or requiring urgency or great haste, or done under pressure, especially if therefore done badly.

  47. (l) (gloss)

  48. rushes

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  51. a (l) (q)