rush into

rush into — phrasal verb

  • rush intobase form
  • rushes into3rd person singular
  • rushing into-ing form
  • rushed intopast simple

1. to begin doing something such as a new job, a serious relationship, or an import

1.片語動詞及物B2
釋義

to begin doing something such as a new job, a serious relationship, or an important project too hastily, without pausing to think about the risks or whether it is really a good idea.

例句

Wei rushed into partnerships with two local firms without checking their financial records first.

rush into + [noun phrase] as object

Amina's parents warned her not to rush into marriage after knowing her partner for only a few months.

common collocation: rush into marriage

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反義詞

文法句型

rush into + [noun phrase]

rush into + [gerund]

用法筆記

Commonly used in negative advice or warnings with 'don't' or 'not'. Typical objects include 'marriage', 'a decision', 'a deal', 'a new project', 'an agreement', and 'war'.

常見錯誤

I rushed in the decision without thinking.
I rushed into the decision without thinking.
💡'rush into' is the correct phrasal verb; 'rush in' means enter somewhere quickly, not make a hasty decision.