常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句The thieve snap the wallet with a rush and run away.這賊猛地一把抓住錢(qián)包逃跑了。First:“My neighbor is very disgusting,who moved here recently,he rang the bell of my house with a rush late at night.”甲:“我家新搬來(lái)的鄰居好可惡,竟然深更半夜跑來(lái)猛按我家的門(mén)鈴?!?/li>The fans know what Gattuso means to this team and they welcomed him onto the field with a rush of cheering and applause.球迷們知道加圖索對(duì)球隊(duì)意味著什麼所以他們以熱烈的掌聲和喝彩歡迎他廻到賽場(chǎng)。權(quán)威例句The rush out of equities globally has coincided with a rush into bonds and gold.FORBES: The Week Ahead: Waiting for QE3Presumably, if this novel scheme is successful, Dutch tailors will soon be plucking people from the dole queues to cope with a rush of alterations.ECONOMIST: The Dutch model (cont’d)His interview answers often started confidently, with a rush of distant memories—his report on the first integrated high-school dinner in Virginia, the name of his editor, the exact time he handed in his copy—but foundered in tears when the words failed.ECONOMIST: Tom DeBaggio 返回 with a rush