| 释义 |
rush someone into (doing) something phrasal verb with rushverbuk /rʌʃ/ us /rʌʃ/ to forcefully persuade someone to do something without giving them time to decide if they really want to do it使(某人)仓促做…;使(某人)草率做… SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Urging & persuading ambulance-chasing argumentation badger be/go on at someoneidiom blag blagger get (something) through (to someone) go on hortatory hustle incitation incitement jockey sucker sway unconvinced unpersuaded unpersuasive unsalable unsaleable
rush into (doing) sth | Business English
rush into (doing) sth phrasal verb with rushverbuk /rʌʃ/us to start to do something without considering if it is the right thing to do or the best way to do it: The governor is pressuring the legislature to rush into increasing taxes. This is not a market that wise investors will rush into. |