HURRY


Meaning of HURRY in English

[noun] [U]We left in such a hurry (= so quickly) that we forgot our tickets."What's (all) the hurry (for)/Why (all) the hurry (= Why are you acting or moving so quickly) - we've got plenty of time.""Can you wait a few minutes?" "Yes, I'm not in a hurry/I'm not in any hurry/I'm in no hurry (= I can wait).""I'll let you have this back next week." "That's all right, there's no (great) hurry/there isn't any (great) hurry (= no need to do it quickly)."Are you in a hurry (= anxious or eager) to leave? [+ to infinitive]I made a mistake adding up these figures because I did it in a hurry (= too quickly and without taking enough care).I wouldn't go there again in a hurry (= willingly).She's in no hurry/not in any hurry (= she doesn't want) to see him again after the way he treated her.We won't forget your kindness in a hurry (= quickly).

Cambridge English vocab.      Кембриджский английский словарь.