hurried

/ˈhʌrid/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈhɜːrid/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈhər-ēd ˈhə-rəd/ (ame, mw)

hurried — 形容詞

  • hurriedpositive
  • more hurriedcomparative
  • most hurriedsuperlative

1. Done faster than normal, often too fast to allow enough care or attention — for

1.形容詞B1
釋義

倉促的

因時間不足而草率完成

Done faster than normal, often too fast to allow enough care or attention — for example, a hurried meal eaten in five minutes, or a hurried decision made without checking the facts.

例句

Zayd only had time for a hurried breakfast before catching the train.

Zayd 在趕火車前只來得及吃一頓倉促的早餐。

attributive: hurried + [meal/food noun]

The manager signed the contract after a hurried glance at the details.

經理匆匆看了一眼細節就在合約上簽了字。

collocation: hurried glance

同義詞
  • rushed

    Very close in meaning; slightly more informal and common in everyday speech

  • hasty

    Stronger — often implies the result was bad because not enough thought was given

  • quick

    Neutral — describes speed without the negative sense of 'too fast'

反義詞
  • leisurely

    Done without hurry, taking as much time as needed

  • careful

    Done with attention to detail, not rushed

  • thorough

    Covering everything needed without skipping steps

文法句型

hurried + noun (task, decision, communication)

用法筆記

Frequently used before nouns that describe tasks, written messages, or choices made with limited time. Predicative use (e.g. *The meal was hurried*) is much less common in natural English; the attributive position is strongly preferred.

常見錯誤

She ate a hurriedly breakfast.
She ate a hurried breakfast.
💡'hurried' is an adjective before a noun; 'hurriedly' is an adverb used with verbs, e.g. 'She ate hurriedly.'

2. Moving or acting with speed, often because there is not enough time — for exampl

2.形容詞B1
釋義

急促的

動作或移動速度快的

Moving or acting with speed, often because there is not enough time — for example, hurried footsteps that suggest someone is late, or a hurried pace that shows urgency.

例句

We could hear Nikhil's hurried footsteps coming down the stairs.

我們可以聽到 Nikhil 急促的腳步聲從樓梯上下來。

collocation: hurried footsteps

The nurse moved with hurried steps from one patient to the next.

護士以急促的步伐在病人之間穿梭。

collocation: hurried steps

同義詞
  • rapid

    More formal; describes speed without the sense of being under time pressure

  • swift

    Suggests smooth, efficient speed; often used in writing

  • brisk

    Energetically fast, often with a sense of purpose rather than stress

反義詞
  • slow

    The most general opposite, describing a relaxed pace

  • unhurried

    Deliberately calm and not rushed

  • leisurely

    Relaxed and taking as much time as wanted

文法句型

hurried + noun (movement, pace, action)

用法筆記

Commonly modifies nouns for body movement or pace (*steps*, *footsteps*, *pace*, *movements*, *breathing*). Unlike sense 1, this sense focuses on the physical speed of the person rather than the quality of a task.