Rush

/rʌʃ/ verb

To rush is to move or act very quickly, often because there is little time. It can also mean to send or push something forward with great speed or pressure.

From Middle English *russhen*, probably from Old French *ruser* 'to charge' or a Germanic root meaning 'to move quickly or violently'. The sense of sudden, forceful movement has stayed central.

ESprisa
PTpressa
ZH匆忙
ARعجلة
FRprécipitation
SWharaka
HIजल्दबाज़ी
JA急ぎ
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