hurried
adj. 倉促的,匆忙地; 草率的
v. 倉促(做某事)( hurry的過去式過去分詞); 催促; 快速移動
A hurried action is done quickly, because you do not have much time to do it in.
...a hurried breakfast.
匆忙塞了幾口的早餐
A hurried action is done suddenly, in reaction to something that has just happened.
Downing Street denied there had been a hurried overnight redrafting of the text.
唐寧街否認連夜趕工改擬了文字。
Someone who is hurried does things more quickly than they should because they do not have much time to do them.
Parisians on the street often looked worried, hurried and unfriendly.
巴黎街上的路人往往看上去憂心忡忡、匆匆忙忙而且不太友善。
1. moving rapidly or performed quickly or in great haste;
He hurried his clothes on and left.
他匆忙穿上衣服就離開了.
Without a word spoken, he hurried away, with his hoary head bending low.
他什麼也沒說, 低著白髮蒼蒼的頭, 匆匆地走了.
We hurried along for fear we should be late.
我們趕著往前走,唯恐會遲到.
The farmers hurried to make hay before the rain came.
農民們在雨季到來之前趕緊晾曬乾草.
Several police hurried out in their police car.
幾個警察坐著警車匆忙地趕出去了.