rush
rush.01 - move quickly, quick movement, hurried
RUSH-V NOTES: This could perhaps be regarded as two senses, motion andintended-action, but they seem so closely related to me. (from rush.01-v)RUSH-N NOTES: Added by Julia based on rush-v.01. Corresponds to VNcls run-51.3.2. (from rush.01-n)
RUSHED-J NOTES: Added by Julia based on SMS. (from rushed.01-j)
Aliases:
rush (n.)
rushed (j.)
rush (v.)
rushed (j.)
rush (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: causer of motion
ARG1-PPT: entity in motion
ARG2-LOC: path or secondary action of arg1
ARG1-PPT: entity in motion
ARG2-LOC: path or secondary action of arg1
secondary action
Its capital spending is growing at double - digit rates for the second year in a row , and
its superefficient producers of everything from cars to computer chipsARG1
are rushingrel
to expand capacity , modernize factories and develop new productsARG2
.locative
One person familiar with UAL said the unsettled labor situation and the uncertain world - wide financial markets contributed to
the boardARG1
's decision to avoid `` rushingrel
aroundARG2
selling the company at a bargain priceARGM-ADV
, '' particularly since it accepted a $ 300 - a - share offer just last month .direction
WeARG1
're notARGM-NEG
rushingrel
into anythingARG2
.with agent
The Swedish publishers of a new Estonian - language newspaperARG0
rushedrel
an extra editionARG1
across the BalticARG2
on Oct. 10ARGM-TMP
after the first run sold out in one dayARGM-TMP
.args 1 and 2
any
rushrel
on the part of investors in the WestARG1
to buy goldARG2
just arg2
the
rushrel
to leverageARG2
adj arg2
The
travelARG2
rushrel
is not the only thing some airline passengers are complaining about .args 1 and 2
a flutter in my chest like a
rushrel
of adrenalineARG1
to the heartARG2
...