From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishhur‧ried/ˈhʌrid$ˈhɜːrid/adjective[usually before noun]done more quickly thanusualSYNrushedOPPleisurelya hurried meal►seethesaurusatfast—hurriedlyadverbExamples from the Corpushurried•Her handwriting lookedshakyandhurried.•Gedgesmiledless...
A.EnglishB.mealC.questionsD.myself 【小题7】 A.sayB.answerC.speakD.explain 【小题8】 A.thatB.aboutC.ofD.to 【小题9】 A.pronunciationB.meaningC.formD.spelling 【小题10】 A.somethingB.whetherC.whenD.what 【小题11】 A.surprisedB.friendlyC.puzzledD.touched ...
6. A. English B. meal C. questions D. myself 7. A. speak B. answer C. say D. explain 8. A. that B. about C. of D. to 9. A. pronunciation B. meaning C. form D. spelling 10. A. whether B. something C. when D. what 11. A. surprised B. friendly C. puzzled D. tou...
English B. meal C. questions D. myself 7. A. speak B. answer C. say D. explain 8. A. that B. about C. of D. to 9. A. pronunciation B. meaning C. form D. spelling 10. A. whether B. something C. when D. what
41. A. English B. meal C. questions D. myself 42. A. speak B. answer C. say D. explain 43. A. that B. about C. of D. to 44. A. pronunciation B. meaning C. form D. spelling 45. A. whether B. something C. when D. what ...
One dark stormy night, an elderly couple hurried into a hotel and asked whether they could be put up for the night. “I’ m very 36 , the clerk on night shift said politely, “we are all 37 tonight. But you could stay in my room if you don’t 38 .
"done in a rush, exhibiting hurry," 1660s, past-participle adjective from hurry (v.).… See origin and meaning of hurried.