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Luu Posted 19 years ago
Vocabulary

What does the phr.verb 'rush over' mean?

Hi, I met this sentence: "He rushed over to help her." Does it mean: "He moved very quickly to help her." ?
  

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Yes, he got there as soon as he could.

  • Yes, he got there as soon as he could.
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Yes, he got there as soon as he could.
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He went/ran quickly to the other place where she was.
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He rushed over to help her. = He hurried to where she was to help her.

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What does 'rush over' in this chess-related sentence mean:
"[...]rush over andlaunch an attack!"
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