| 释义 | hurrier
 hur·ryH0331800 (hûr′ē, hŭr′-)v. hur·ried, hur·ry·ing, hur·ries v.intr. To move or act with speed or haste. See Synonyms at  speed.v.tr.1.  To cause to move or act with speed or haste: hurried the children to school.2.  To cause to move or act with undue haste; rush: was hurried into marriage.3.  To speed the progress or completion of; expedite: hurried the delivery of the product.n. pl. hur·ries 1.  Activity or motion that is often unduly hurried; haste: I forgot my gloves in my hurry to catch the bus. See Synonyms at  haste.2.  The need or wish to hurry; a condition of urgency: in no hurry to leave.[Possibly Middle English horien, perhaps variant of harien, to harass; see  harry.]
 hur′ri·er n.
 hurrier(ˈhʌrɪə) n1. a person who hurries2.  (Mining & Quarrying) (formerly) a child employed in a coal mine to haul baskets or carts of coal from the coal face to the surfaceIdiomsSeehurry |