rush
Kelime Anlamı :

1. koşturmak.
2. sıkıştırmak.
3. acele etmek.
4. telaş.
5. koşuşturma.
6. kızarıklık.
7. koşma.
8. kızartı.
9. acele.
10. şiddetli esmek.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
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Tanımlar :
1. to move or act swiftly; hurry.
2. to make a sudden or swift attack or charge.
3. to flow or surge rapidly, often with noise: tons of water rushed over the falls.
4. football to move the ball by running.
5. to cause to move or act with unusual haste or violence.
6. to perform with great haste: rushed completion of the project.
7. to attack swiftly and suddenly: infantry rushed the enemy after the artillery barrage.
8. to transport or carry hastily: an ambulance rushed her to the hospital.
9. to entertain or pay great attention to: they rushed him for their fraternity.
10. football to run at (a passer or kicker) in order to block or disrupt a play.
11. A sudden forward motion.
12. surging emotion: a rush of shame.
13. an anxious and eager movement to get to or from a place: a rush to the goldfields.
14. A sudden, very insistent, generalized demand: a rush for gold coins.
15. general haste or busyness: the office always operates in a rush.
16. A sudden attack; an onslaught.
17. A rapid, often noisy flow or passage. see synonyms at flow.
18. football an attempt to move the ball by running.
19. football an act of running at a passer or kicker in order to block or prevent a play.
20. sports A rapid advance of the puck toward the opponent's goal in ice hockey.
21. the first, unedited print of a movie scene.
22. A time of attention, usually one in which extensive social activity occurs.
23. A drive by a greek society on a college campus to recruit new members: a sorority rush.
24. the intensely pleasurable sensation experienced immediately after use of a stimulant or a mind-altering drug.
25. A sudden, brief exhilaration: A familiar rush overtook him each time the store announced a half-price special on expensive stereo equipment.
26. performed with or requiring great haste or urgency: a rush job; a rush order.
27. any of various stiff marsh plants of the genus juncus, having pliant hollow or pithy stems and small flowers with scalelike perianths.
28. any of various similar, usually aquatic plants.
29. the stem of one of these plants, used in making baskets, mats, and chair seats.
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to gather rushes.
2. to move or drive forward with impetuosity, violence, or tumultuous rapidity.
3. to move or act with undue eagerness, or without due deliberation and preparation; hurry: as, to rush into business or politics.
4. in foot-ball, to fill the position of a rusher.
5. to take part in a college rush. see rush, n., 5.
6. to cause to rush; cause to go swiftly or violently; drive or thrust furiously; hence, to force impetuously or hastily; hurry; overturn.
7. specifically in foot-ball, to force by main strength toward the goal of one's opponents: said of the ball.
8. to secure by rushing.
9. to cause to hasten; especially, to urge to undue haste; drive; push.
10. in rowing, to come forward too fast; to rush the slide.
11. to surround with many attentions and entertain often: as, to rush a girl; to rush a man for a fraternity.
12. in gold-mining, a place where gold is found in quantities: so called from the rush of miners to mark out claims.
13. characterized by haste; requiring haste.
14. any plant belonging to the order Juncaceæ, especially a plant of the genus juncus; also extended to some sedges (Carex), horsetails (equisetum), and a few other plants.
15. A wick. compare rush-candle.
16. figuratively, anything weak, worthless, or of trivial value; the merest trifle; a straw.
17. A small patch of underwood. Halliwell. [prov. eng.]
18. the lemon-grass or ginger-grass, Andropogon Schœnanthus.
19. (see nut-rush, scouring-rush, and wood-rush.)
20. A driving forward with eagerness and haste; a motion or course of action marked by violent or tumultuous haste: as, a rush of troops; a rush of winds.
21. an eager demand; a run.
22. in foot-ball, a play by which one of the contestants forces his way with the ball through the line of his opponents toward their goal.
23. A very successful passing of an examination, or a correct recitation.
24. A scrimmage between classes or bodies of students. such as occurs at some american colleges.
25. extreme urgency of affairs; urgent pressure; such a quantity or quality of anything as to cause extraordinary effort or haste: as, a rush of business.
26. A stampede, as of cattle, horses, etc.
27. A company; a flock or flight, as of birds.
28. in mining or blasting, same as spire.
29. A feast or merrymaking. Halliwell. [prov. eng.]
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia