Rush



noun
1.
(act or instance of rushing, hurry bustle and excitement; sudden movement of people and a state of unusual activity. -the rush hours the time when most people are traveling to or from work. heavy current of water, air, etc., haste) in a rush ការប្រញាប់ ប្រញាល
2.
(បច្ចេកទេស) ការប្រញាប់ប្រញាល់, តម្រូវការបន្ទាន់, ពេលមានសកម្មភាពប្រញឹក
adjective
1.
(requiring haste) rush order ដែលបន្ទាន់
verbpast tense: rushed ; past participle: rushed ; present participle: rushing ;
1.
(INTRANSITIVE) (to move, dash, etc, swiftly; to make a sudden attack; to cause to move or travel quickly; to act quickly and without enough thought. -rush hour a time of the day when traffic, etc) rush with his work ប្រញឹក
Example: The people rushed sown the street, Rushing water, They rushed him out of the room, Please rush this order through, A rush of water work, They came (all) in a rush, Rush hours; a rush order, a rush job
2.
ប្រញាប់ប្រញាល់, វាយចាប់យកភ្លាមៗ
  • rush hour
    - ពេលជាប់ចរាចរណ៍, ពេលដែលមានយន្តច្រើនតាមថ្នល់
    - ពេលម៉ោងមមាញឹក
  • rush job
    - មុខរបរមមាញឹក
  • rush of business
    - ភាពមមាញឹកនៃរបរជំនាញ
  • rush order
    - ការបញ្ជាទិញប្រញាប់, ការបញ្ជាអោយផ្គត់ផ្គង់បន្ទាន់
  • rush out
    - ប្រញាប់បញ្ចេញ
  • rush thruough
    - ប្រញាប់ដាក់អោយអនុម័ត
ENGLISH MEANING
noun
1.
Great activity with pressure; as, a rush of business.
2.
A name given to many aquatic or marsh-growing endogenous plants with soft, slender stems, as the species of Juncus and Scirpus.
3.
The merest trifle; a straw.
4.
A moving forward with rapidity and force or eagerness; a violent motion or course; as, a rush of troops; a rush of winds; a rush of water.
5.
A perfect recitation.
6.
A rusher; as, the center rush, whose place is in the center of the rush line; the end rush.
7.
The act of running with the ball.
verbpast tense: rushed ; past participle: rushed ; present participle: rushing ;
1.
(INTRANSITIVE) To move forward with impetuosity, violence, and tumultuous rapidity or haste; as, armies rush to battle; waters rush down a precipice.
2.
(INTRANSITIVE) To enter into something with undue haste and eagerness, or without due deliberation and preparation; as, to rush business or speculation.
3.
(TRANSITIVE) To push or urge forward with impetuosity or violence; to hurry forward.
4.
(TRANSITIVE) To recite (a lesson) or pass (an examination) without an error.