1. rushed
Thousands of people rushed to Nome.
They rushed towards their mother.
I rushed to Grannie's house and it wasn't locked, so I went inside.
They rushed the woman to the hospital after she ate a lightbulb.
Out rushed the man and his wife.
I rushed to the TV so I wouldn't miss the game.
Half our life is spent trying to find something to do with the time we have rushed through life trying to save.
For somebody who feels rushed all the time, I sure make slow progress.
Having idled jobless for a while I wavered. I'd rushed into handing in my notice but maybe I should have endured it and kept going...
She rushed to the office, and was ushered right into an examination room.
We did have a meeting, but it was a bit rushed.
Even though she rushed, the elderly woman missed the last train.
She thought of the fine autumn day when she had rushed home from school with the good news; she was chosen to be on the relay team.
As Beth wiped tears from her face, she rushed home.
Memories of old times rushed back into my mind.
Angličtina slovo „pochopny„(rushed) se zobrazí v sadách:
SH. SLOWA.EN. PL. 01unit 4 moduleThe New BankersAnne of green gablesprzydatne słowa2. hasty
He had a hasty breakfast.
Let's not make any hasty decisions. Let's sleep on it.
I ate a hasty lunch.
She was a bit hasty in answering me.
They said a hasty goodbye before...
... potatoes or rice, making hasty pudding, and a few...
There is no need to draw a hasty conclusion.
Hasty marriage seldom succeeds.
Being a hasty person, he is likely to jump to conclusions.
He was hasty and now he has to pay the consequences.
His departure was quite hasty
Don't do anything hasty or you'll regret it. (Nie rób niczego pochopnego, bo tego pożałujesz.)
hasty decision
We saw the rain and made a hasty retreat into the bar. I think perhaps we were a little hasty in judging him.
I’m afraid I have made a hasty decision in sacking Hugh before listening to him.
Angličtina slovo „pochopny„(hasty) se zobrazí v sadách:
Unit 46 - Choose the word 3Room of MermaidsUNIT 2, FCE B2 FIRSTNouns & Verbs 13. rash
The rash on Angela's leg was red and blotchy and very itchy, so she went to the doctor.
One of the symptoms of measles is a red rash.
itchy rash
“it would be extremely rash to make such an assumption”
It was very imprudent, very rash of you to speak about her the way you did last night.
We should not be rash now; we should wait for a good chance.
Generalised skin reactions including pruritus, urticaria or non-specific rash.
I was out in the sun for so long that I got heat rash.
The person may have flu-like symptoms, a headache and a high temperature. The person may also complain of a stiff neck and be sensitive to light. At a later stage a rash may form
Don't be so rash! You're barely 18 - it's much too early to get married!
Definition a rash is a lot of red spots on someone’s skin caused by an illness or a bad reaction to something they have eaten or touched
It’s best to think things over calmly and thoroughly, rather than make rash decisions.
That was a rash decision - you didn't think about the costs involved. I think it was a bit rash of them to get married when they'd only known each other for a few weeks.
Maybe I'm being a little rash about the male models. / a rash promise
It would be rash to assume that everyone will agree with you.
Angličtina slovo „pochopny„(rash) se zobrazí v sadách:
words of familiar meaning - adj03.12.2019 Are You Foolhardy or Risk-Averse?negatywne cechy pt24. overhasty
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