onrush
名词 n.
动词 v.
英 /ˈɒnˌɹʌʃ/|/ˈɔnˌɹʌʃ/
英文释义
名词 n.
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A forceful rush or flow forward.
— The love within us and the love without Are mixed, confounded; if we are loved or love, We scarce distinguish. So, with other power. Being acted on and acting seem the same: In that first onrush of life’s chariot-wheels, We know not if the forests move or we.
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An aggressive assault.
— He caught Grendel's right hand, and still without rising from his bed, stopped the monster's onrush.
动词 v.
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To rush or flow forward forcefully.
— Werner’s run had created the space and Havertz got there before the onrushing Ederson, catching a little break off the goalkeeper before rolling it into the empty net.
- To assault aggressively.
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词源
词源 1
From on- + rush. Compare Middle English onresen (“to rush upon; attack”), from Old English onrǣsan (“to rush, rush on”); Old English onrǣs (“an onrush, assault, attack”).
词源 2
From on- + rush. Compare Middle English onresen (“to rush upon; attack”), from Old English onrǣsan (“to rush, rush on”); Old English onrǣs (“an onrush, assault, attack”).
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