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Translation of "hurry" into Russian

hurry
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈhʌri/
US
/ˈhɜri/
hurry
hurries pl
In his hurry to leave, he forgot his keys.
В своей спешке уйти, он забыл свои ключи.
hurry
Verb
raiting
UK
/ˈhʌri/
US
/ˈhɜːri/
hurry
hurries
hurried Past Simple / Past Participle
hurrying Gerund
I need to hurry to catch the bus.
Мне нужно торопиться, чтобы успеть на автобус.
Don't hurry, we have plenty of time.
Не спеши, у нас много времени.
Additional translations
транзитивное значение: заставить идти быстрее
hurry
Interjection
raiting
UK
/ˈhʌri/
US
/ˈhɜːri/
hurry
Used as a standalone exclamation to urge prompt action.
Поторопись
Hurry! The train is about to leave.
Поторопись! Поезд вот-вот отправится.
Additional translations
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Definitions

hurry
Noun
raiting
UK
/ˈhʌri/
US
/ˈhɜːri/
A state of urgency or rapid movement, often due to a lack of time.
She was in a hurry to catch the last train home.
The act of hurrying or rushing.
In their hurry, they forgot the tickets.
A state or condition of urgency or haste.
We left in a hurry.
The need or desire to act quickly.
There's no hurry; take your time.
hurry
Verb
raiting
UK
/ˈhʌri/
US
/ˈhɜːri/
To move or act with speed or urgency.
She had to hurry to catch the last bus home.
To cause someone or something to move or act more quickly.
The teacher hurried the students along so they wouldn't be late for the assembly.
To move or act with haste.
She hurried across the street to catch the bus.
To cause someone or something to move or act more quickly.
The coach hurried the players onto the field.
To complete or perform something quickly, often with less care than usual.
He hurried his homework before dinner.
hurry
Adjective
raiting
UK
/ˈhʌri/
US
/ˈhɜːri/
Done quickly or with little preparation; rushed.
It was only a hurry job, but it worked.
hurry
Interjection
raiting
UK
/ˈhʌri/
US
/ˈhɜːri/
An exclamation urging someone to move or act more quickly.
Hurry! The train is about to leave.
Used to urge someone to act quickly.
Hurry! We'll miss the train.