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rush hour
rush hourn. A regular period of heavy traffic, especially at the beginning or end of a workday. rush′-hour′ adj.rush hour n a period at the beginning and end of the working day when large numbers of people are travelling to or from work rush′ hour` n. a time of day in which large numbers of people are in transit, as going to or returning from work. [1895–1900] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | rush hour - the times at the beginning and end of the working day when many people are traveling to or from worktime of day, hour - clock time; "the hour is getting late" | Translationsrush1 (raʃ) verb to (make someone or something) hurry or go quickly. He rushed into the room; She rushed him to the doctor. 催促,匆匆進行 催促,匆忙地做 noun1. a sudden quick movement. They made a rush for the door. 衝,奔 冲,奔 2. a hurry. I'm in a dreadful rush. 匆忙 急切rush hour a period when there is a lot of traffic on the roads, usually when people are going to or leaving work. 上下班巔峰時間 交通高峰期
rush hour
rush hourA particular period of the day, typically when people are travelling to or from work, when traffic on the road is particularly heavy or congested. Hyphenated if used as a modifier. I start and finish work late so I can avoid rush hour. It would normally take me about 15 minutes to drive there, but during rush hour, it can take 45 minutes or more. You'd better leave soon if you don't want to get caught in rush-hour traffic.See also: hour, rushrush hourthe period of time when heavy traffic is moving into or out of a city. This is the slowest rush hour I have ever been in. Traffic is almost in gridlock.See also: hour, rushEncyclopediaSeerushFinancialSeeRushAcronymsSeeRhrush hour
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