hurry

英 ['hʌrɪ] 美 ['hɝrɪ]
  • n. 匆忙,急忙
  • v. 仓促(做某事);催促;(朝某方向)迅速移动;迅速处理
  • n. (英)赫里(人名)
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hurry 匆忙,加快

词源不确定,一种说法是来自harry拼写变体,或来自拟声词,同hurl,或来自PIE*kers,跑,词源同current,horse.

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hurry: [16] The earliest known occurrences of the verb hurry are in the plays of Shakespeare, who uses it quite frequently. This suggests that it may have been a word well known to him in his native West Midland dialect, but it is not clear whether it is identical with the horye that occurs in a 14th-century Middle English poem from the same general area. A possible relative is Middle High German hurren ‘move quickly’.
hurry (v.)
1590, first recorded in Shakespeare, who used it often; perhaps a variant of harry (v.), or perhaps a West Midlands sense of Middle English hurren "to vibrate rapidly, buzz," from Proto-Germanic *hurza "to move with haste" (cognates: Middle High German hurren "to whir, move fast," Old Swedish hurra "to whirl round"), which also perhaps is the root of hurl. Related: hurried; hurrying.
hurry (n.)
c. 1600, probably from hurry (v.).
1. In the fifth line, read " hurry " for " harry " .
在第5行中将harry改为 hurry.

来自《现代英汉综合大词典》

2. Dave was in a hurry to get back to work.
戴夫急于回到工作岗位。

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3. Petter saw no reason to hurry the divorce along.
彼得认为没有必要加速离婚进程。

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4. Patrick often plays up when he knows I'm in a hurry.
帕特里克常常明知我手忙脚乱还要调皮捣蛋。

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5. He was in no hurry to walk down the aisle.
他并不急于结婚。

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