hurry

hurry
1. verb
1) (to (cause to) move or act quickly, often too quickly: You'd better hurry if you want to catch that bus; If you hurry me, I'll make mistakes.) skynde seg, skynde på, haste
2) (to convey quickly: After the accident, the injured man was hurried to the hospital.) føre bort i en fart
2. noun
1) (the act of doing something quickly, often too quickly: In his hurry to leave, he fell and broke his arm.) hast(verk), fart, travelhet
2) (the need to do something quickly: Is there any hurry for this job?) (brå)hast
- hurriedly
- in a hurry
- hurry up
fart
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jag
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subst. \/ˈhʌrɪ\/
1) hastverk, hast
why all this hurry?
hvorfor slikt hastverk?, er det noe som haster?
2) iver
3) travelhet, hastverk
in his hurry he forgot the money
i alt hastverket glemte han pengene
4) (gammeldags) urolighet, tumult, bråk
be in a hurry ha hastverk, få hastverk, ha det travelt
I am in a hurry for the money
jeg trenger pengene raskt, jeg må ha pengene fort
he was in a hurry to leave
han hadde det travelt med å dra
in a hurry i all hast, i full fart, skyndsomt (hverdagslig) med det første så fort som mulig
I won't go there again in a hurry
jeg drar ikke tilbake dit med det første, jeg har ingen bråhast med å dra dit igjen
be in no hurry (ofte ironisk) ha god tid, ta seg god tid
there is no hurry det er ingen hast, det er ingenting som haster
II
verb \/ˈhʌrɪ\/
1) skynde seg, haste, ile, styrte
they hurried to the station
de skyndte seg til stasjonen
2) skynde seg med
3) forhaste seg
4) påskynde, fremskynde, forsere
hurry dinner
fremskynde middagen, forsere middagen
if we hurry the work, it may be spoiled
hvis vi forserer arbeidet, vil det kanskje bli ødelagt
5) skynde på, jage på
it's no use hurrying her
det er nytteløst å skynde på henne
6) skysse, føre i all hast, drive (frem)
they were hurried away
de ble ført bort i all hast
hurry troops to the front
dirigere tropper til fronten i all hast
an ambulance hurried him to the hospital
en sykebil førte ham raskt til sykehuset
the police hurried the prisoner into the car
politiet skysset fangen inn i bilen
be hurried ha hastverk
it is easy to see that you were hurried when you wrote that
det er lett å se at du hadde hastverk da du skrev det
hurry on haste videre, ile videre
hurry oneself skynde seg
don't hurry yourself, we've got plenty of time
ta det rolig, vi har masser av tid
hurry on somebody skynde på noen, jage på noen, mase på noen
hurry someone away eller hurry someone along skynde på noen, få noen til å skynde seg
hurry someone into something
forklaring: presse eller tvinge noen til å gjøre noe raskt eller forhastet
she was hurried into marriage
hun ble drevet inn i ekteskapet
you can't hurry him into (making) a decision
du kan ikke presse ham til å ta en forhastet avgjørelse
hurry up skynde seg, raske på
hurry up about something
skynde seg med noe
hurry up or we will be late
skynd deg ellers kommer vi for sent
I told her to hurry up
jeg sa hun måtte skynde seg

English-Norwegian dictionary. 2013.

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