English to Latin Meaning of hurry - festina


Hurry :
festina

festina, urgentem, expeditionis, euntes, properantibus, anxietatem, quodque, mane, aurora, cras

festina, navare expediendis, pugnes, celeritas, ut a moventur super, festinent,, et aculeos subdiderunt, quodque

auctofestinatefestinans
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Definitions of hurry in English
Noun(1) a condition of urgency making it necessary to hurry(2) overly eager speed (and possible carelessness(3) the act of moving hurriedly and in a careless manner
Verb(1) move very fast(2) act or move at high speed(3) urge to an unnatural speed
Examples of hurry in English
(1) The only point of the sketch was that he took ages to do everything and the comedy came from Ben trying to hurry him along.(2) But he is inexperienced in big meets and tends to hurry his stroke when pressed.(3) He pushed the elevator button a few more times to hurry it up.(4) All I can say to those who speed is wise up, what is your hurry ?(5) But, this one really helps explain the ridiculous hurry .(6) I probably didn't hurry myself to do it as I wasn't at all pleased with any of it.(7) The hooded man seemed demanding and pressed the other man to hurry the search.(8) After a few more kilometres Richard drew up alongside and said, ÔÇÿWhat's the hurry , Skipper?ÔÇÖ(9) Do not try to hurry things, it will only frustrate.(10) It just seems that there is no hurry and no urgency.(11) Being an impatient sort, I added water to hurry it along, but I think this stopped the sugar obtaining that lovely golden caramel colour.(12) She realized the man was in some sort of rush so she had to hurry her pace to keep from losing him.(13) If I was hosting the show I'd hurry things up so much I'd put unnecessary pressure on the contestant.(14) Hungary's hurry is shared by the entire region.(15) The usual hurry to get to work, usual rush to beat the peak time traffic, and usual eagerness to be part of the rat race.(16) He has suffered because anxiety has caused him to hurry his finishing efforts, a sure sign of a lack of confidence.
Related Phrases of hurry
(1) in a hurry ::
properantibus
(2) in hurry ::
in properaret,
(3) hurry back ::
festinate, et ascendite
(4) be in a hurry ::
properare
(5) no hurry ::
non properaret
(6) hurry on ::
in festinant
(7) hurry off ::
recurre
Synonyms
Noun
1. rush ::
refrenantem
2. haste ::
festina
Verb
4. be quick ::
Esto mansuetus
5. hustle ::
Turbam
6. hasten ::
festinent,
7. zip ::
zip
8. rush ::
refrenantem
Antonyms
1. brake ::
fregit
2. decelerate ::
minuere
3. retard ::
retardant
Different Forms
hurries, hurry, hurrying
Word Example from TV Shows
No hurry.

No HURRY.

The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 9

Helsinki! Come down, hurry up.

Helsinki! Come down, HURRY up.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 5

Hurry up.

Hurry up.

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 11

Come on, hurry. Come on!

Come on, HURRY. Come on!

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 8

Hurry up, hurry up!

Hurry up, HURRY up!

Money Heist Season 1, Episode 1

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