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hurried
/ ˈhʌrid /
/ ˈhɜːrid /
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • adj.匆忙的;草率的
  • v.催促;匆忙进行;急派(hurry 的过去式和过去分词)
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  • 1

     匆忙

    ... explained 解释,说明 hurried 匆忙 sprinted 冲刺 ...

  • 2

     仓促的

    ... fleeting 短暂的 hurried 仓促的 rapid 短时间发生的...

  • 3

     催促

    ... hurricoon 测飓风球 hurried 催促 hurriedly 仓促地 ...

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  • 1
    I hurried away to hail a taxi.
    我匆忙离开去挥手招了一辆出租车。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 2
    Claire hurried along the road.
    克莱尔匆匆地沿路而行。
    《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
  • 3
    I ate a hurried breakfast and left.
    我匆匆忙忙吃完早饭就离开了。
    《牛津词典》
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  • 百科
  • Hurried

    A hurrier, also sometimes called a coal drawer or coal thruster, was a child or woman employed by a collier to transport the coal that they had mined. Women would normally get the children to help them because of the difficulty of carrying the coal. Common particularly in the early 19th century, the hurrier pulled a corf (basket or small wagon) full of coal along roadways as small as 16 inches in height. They would often work 12 hour shifts, making several runs down to the coal face and back to the surface again.Some children came from the workhouses and were apprenticed to the colliers. Adults could not easily do the job because of the size of the roadways, which were limited on the grounds of cost and structural integrity. Hurriers were equipped with a "gurl" belt – a leather belt with a swivel chain linked to the corf. They were also given candles as it was too expensive to light the whole mine.

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