常見例句雙語例句Don't rush at your work or you will spoil it.不要匆忙地做你的工作,否則你會(huì)把它做壞的。dict.cnI was. I remember the night I finished as clear as a bell: November 1. I was listening to Rush at very high volume over and over, it was freezing cold, I was starting to paint, but the moon was out.是這樣的,我清清楚楚的記得那天晚上的情景:11月1日,我在聽搖滾樂,音量放的很大,天氣很冷,我開始刷油漆,這時(shí)月亮出來了,我擡頭看者月亮,邊看邊轉(zhuǎn),伸出雙手。You should not rush at the job .你不該倉促地做那項(xiàng)工作。原聲例句(Music) There's not exactly a rush of good news across economically stressed America unless you work at one of our 1,200 community colleges.We've got them on a rush to try to get the book out and they're thinking that we'll at least have copies to reviewers by June.我們?cè)噲D盡快,將其出版竝且他們認(rèn)爲(wèi),六月份之前,至少我們將可以把草稿給評(píng)論家看。耶魯公開課 - 金融市場課程節(jié)選At some point I may rush to catch up ahead.有的方麪我會(huì)急著想要超前。耶魯公開課 - 死亡課程節(jié)選權(quán)威例句ECB's main message to euro-zone wannabes at an enlargement seminar in November was: rush at your peril.ECONOMIST: The ECB heads for turbulenceTraditionally it is the dollar to which investors rush at times of uncertainty, though measuring the effect of safe-haven status is difficult.ECONOMIST: Worth less than a euro TheAmerica, on the other hand, was in no rush at the start of the fast-moving changes in Egypt to give up on Hosni Mubarak.ECONOMIST: The American conundrum 返回 rush at