rush

rush
порыв глагол:
торопить (hasten, rush, hurry, hurry up, haste, press)
торопиться (hasten, rush, hurry, hurry up, haste, be in a hurry)
бросаться (rush, fling, swoop, plunge, dash, throw oneself)
мчаться (rush, race, dash, tear, slip along, sweep)
мчать (rush)
устремляться (rush, bear down, tear along)
устремиться (rush, rush in, lunge, rush into, dart)
нестись (rush, sweep, lay, run, fly, drive)
подгонять (match, urge, hurry, rush, pep, pep up)
нахлынуть (invade, rush, surge)
обдирать (abrade, Strip, scrape, fleece, rush, rook)
быстро доставлять (rush)
брать стремительным натиском (rush)
прихлынуть (rush)
приударять (rush)
стремительно тащить (rush)
ухаживать (care, look after, court, tend, groom, rush)
действовать слишком поспешно (rush)
выполнять слишком поспешно (rush)
имя существительное:
спешка (rush, hurry, haste, time pressure, skiffle, press)
натиск (onset, onslaught, rush, push, onrush, dash)
ажиотаж (agiotage, boom, rush, stir, agio)
стремление (aspiration, pursuit, tendency, intention, ambition, rush)
прилив (rush, high tide, flow, boss, flood, lug)
погоня (chase, pursuit, chasing, rush, race, chevy)
суета (vanity, bustling, bustle, rush, scurry, ado)
камыш (cane, reed, rush, sedge)
стремительная атака (rush)
стремительное движение (rush, dash, tear, scurry, dart, lunge)
устремление (aspiration, rush)
тростник (cane, reed, rush, thatch, frail)
ситник (bulrush, rush)
состязание (match, contest, competition, duel, tug, rush)
стремительный бросок (rush)
соревнование (competition, contest, emulation, game, meet, rush)
напряжение (voltage, tension, stress, strain, straining, rush)
перебежка (rush)
внезапная осадка кровли (rush)
напор (pressure, thrust, rush, push, fall, vim)
мелочь (trifle, small change, change, nothing, pocket money, rush)
большой спрос (rush, pressing demand)
совершенный пустяк (rush)
имя прилагательное:
срочный (urgent, immediate, express, rush, terminable, exigent)
спешный (pressing, rush, immediate, importunate, hurry-up)
требующий быстрых действий (rush)

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