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rush through

rush through
verbo transitivo con partícula
también:
  • to r a bill/decision through -> aprobar un proyecto de ley/tomar una decisión a toda prisa
verbo transitivo con partícula
1. despachar con rapidez (book, meal, work)

rush through
verb:intransitive:plus_preposition
[+meal] comer a toda prisa or a todo correr; [+work, job] hacer a toda prisa or a todo correr or a la carrera; [+place] pasar a toda velocidad
we rushed through dinner cenamos a toda prisa or a todo correr or a la carrera; the orchestra rushed through the Mozart la orquesta impuso un ritmo demasiado rápido a la pieza de Mozart
we rushed through the meal in order not to miss the train it's the sort of book you can rush through at one sitting they just wanted to rush through tonight's filming and get away from the place ravines with foaming rivers rushing through them
verb:transitive:plus_adverb
[+legislation] aprobar a toda prisa
to rush a bill through (Comm)
[+order, supplies] despachar rápidamente
the government rushed the legislation through before the summer recess Britain would rush through emergency laws to outlaw production of lethal nerve gas the government rushed through legislation aimed at Mafia leaders.. we'll try to rush the order through for you could you rush this application through? homebuyers desperate to save money are rushing through deals in a bid to beat the deadline they rushed the burial through so no evidence would show up pilots were rushed through abbreviated courses of instruction

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