英:[ˈskʌri]
美:[ˈskɜri]
英:[ˈskʌri]
美:[ˈskɜri]
scur·ry
skuh ri
复数:scurries
第三人称单数:scurries
现在分词:scurrying
过去式:scurried
过去分词:scurried
intransitive verb
to move quickly, as in a hurry.They scurried to clean the house before the guests arrived.We could hear the mice scurrying inside the walls.
noun
the act or an instance of scurrying.We watched the scurry of passengers getting on and off the trains.
"匆忙前进,急速移动",1810年,可能来自 hurry-scurry(1732),这是 hurry(v.)的重复,或者是模拟词。作为名词,"匆忙的动作,快速的飞舞或繁忙的匆忙",1823年,来自动词。
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short for hurry-scurry, reduplication of hurry
The first known use of scurry was in 1810
scuttle1 of 5noun
a metal pail for carrying coal
scuttle2 of 5noun
a small opening (as in the deck of a ship or the roof of a house) with a lid or coveralso: its lid
scuttle3 of 5verb
to sink by cutting holes through the bottom or sides
scuttle a ship
to put an end to by a deliberate act
scuttle a conference
scuttle4 of 5verb
scurry
scuttle5 of 5noun
a quick scuffing pace
a short swift run
scuttlebuttnoun
rumor entry 1 sense 1, gossip
scuttle1 of 5noun
a metal pail for carrying coal
scuttle2 of 5noun
a small opening (as in the deck of a ship or the roof of a house) with a lid or coveralso: its lid
scuttle3 of 5verb
to sink by cutting holes through the bottom or sides
scuttle a ship
to put an end to by a deliberate act
scuttle a conference
scuttle4 of 5verb
scurry
scuttle5 of 5noun
a quick scuffing pace
a short swift run
scutcheonnoun
escutcheon
scurvy1 of 2noun
a disease caused by lack of vitamin C and characterized by loosening of the teeth, softening of the gums, and bleeding under the skin
scurvy2 of 2adjective
contemptible, mean
a scurvy practice
scurvy1 of 2noun
a disease caused by lack of vitamin C and characterized by loosening of the teeth, softening of the gums, and bleeding under the skin
scurvy2 of 2adjective
contemptible, mean
a scurvy practice
scurvy1 of 2noun
a disease caused by lack of vitamin C and characterized by loosening of the teeth, softening of the gums, and bleeding under the skin
scurvy2 of 2adjective
contemptible, mean
a scurvy practice
scurvy1 of 2noun
a disease caused by lack of vitamin C and characterized by loosening of the teeth, softening of the gums, and bleeding under the skin
scurvy2 of 2adjective
contemptible, mean
a scurvy practice
scurryverb
to move briskly : scamper
1 The wild, overgrown garden was full of the whisper and scurry of small lives.
2 I scurry out of the backseat, my right shoulder braced against the weight of my bags, and kick the door shut.
3 She talked and talked until Willie got so excited about helping to win the war that he jumped out of bed and made Aunt Evy scurry around getting him his pants and shoes.
4 Terminus glanced behind him, and Julia scurried in the other direction.
5 The albino scurried in and out, bringing more things: wirelike extensions, stringy and endless.
6 Animals scurried in the cellar, outraged over the intrusion.
7 Every noise sounded threatening, every cat scurrying out of a doorway made Meggie jump.
8 As Despereaux looked up at her adoringly, Furlough happened to scurry past the princess’s room, moving his head left to right, right to left, back and forth.
9 The sharp, wry figure of Mrs. Bannister, the night nurse, scurried into view.
10 Gale always says I remind him of a squirrel the way I can scurry up even the slenderest limb.
11 The instant she did, each of the other teams sent someone scurrying over to float up the fiction wall.
12 I spread out the toys and sweets, and the children scurry forward, eyes bright.
13 You could hear Ruth May’s creepy pet mongoose scurrying around under the table looking for somebody to drop something.
14 The beam illuminated a group scurrying sideways across the sandy terrain.
15 The mouse scurry into its hole when the cat appear.
猫一出来的时候,老鼠便匆匆跑进洞里去了.
16 Everyone turned to look at the boy, and he scurried to stand behind his father.
17 The child Tidbit scurried next to his mother, and a small brown dog scampered up to join them.
18 They scurried out of the box, skidding in the vanilla cream, and leaped into the radiators.
19 The soldiers scurried about, lighting fires and raising tents.
20 The place was infested with sting weeds and scurrying field mice.
3 手忙脚乱
5 碎步疾跑
8 热闹的活动
10 忙乱
busy hectic tracasserie rout fuss to-do bustle ado ruffle palaver razzle-dazzle faff on the hop alarums and excursions
11 快步
13 混乱
disorder coil confusion complication chaos madness tumble havoc scrum turmoil whirlpool mayhem turbulence huddle anarchy whirl dislocation commotion disarray tumult maelstrom mix-up snafu hubbub screw-up kerfuffle helter-skelter misrule pell-mell hurly-burly pother moil katzenjammer guddle balls-up hugger-mugger snarl-up tsimmes tohubohu shambles buzz mare's nest Chinese fire drill
14 骤雨
15 匆忙
16 急匆匆地跑
17 疾走
cursorial cut race brush spurt pelt speed barrel hump spank scoot scuttle scud hie fleet scamper trot burst rattle
18 催促
urgent accelerative urgency screw skelp call push edge rush urge heel accelerate hurry bustle haste hasten hie
19 急匆匆地走