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  1. He hurriedly left the office as if angry.
    他急匆匆地走出办公室,好象很生气的样子。
  2. He let me into his room and hurriedly hid a large parcel under his desk.
    他领我进了房间急急忙忙地把一个包藏在书桌底下。


hurriedly
[ adv ]
in a hurried or hasty manner
<adv.all>
the way they buried him so hurriedly was disgracefulhastily, he scanned the headlines
sold in haste and at a sacrifice


Hurried \Hur"ried\, a.
1. Urged on; hastened; going or working at speed; as, a
hurried writer; a hurried life.

2. Done in a hurry; hence, imperfect; careless; as, a hurried
job. ``A hurried meeting.'' --Milton. -- {Hur"ried*ly},
adv. -- {Hur"ried*ness}, n.

  1. As they pulled hurriedly away, three vans with still-extended transmission towers got caught in power lines and briefly blacked out a one-block area.
  2. Asked whether they planned a honeymoon, Chalmers said, "Oh yes," before Cooke hurriedly steered her away.
  3. The hurriedly arranged trip will complicate a schedule that already calls for Bush to be in Annapolis, Md., in late morning for a retirement ceremony for Adm.
  4. They're anxiously awaiting his return home." Marlon Brando was hurriedly led out of a back door of the courtroom after making some notes on the judge's decision.
  5. Finally, the leaders papered over their differences, hurriedly signing a sheaf of documents in the last 30 minutes of the meeting and then smiling and joking with one another at the news conference.
  6. An earlier text of the speech was handed out by his staff but then was hurriedly retrieved with the explanation that the text was not a final one.
  7. The courage and leadership that President Bush had acclaimed only days before seemed to vanish as Mr. Calderon hurriedly gave in to the financial demands of the universities.
  8. Filipinos hurriedly reconstructed a dynamite-blasted statue of Gen.
  9. A House panel says the Veterans Administration made numerous errors as it hurriedly processed disability claims but had time to give special treatment to applicants who "had the ear" of influential lawmakers.
  10. Both Labour candidates expect to be helped by publicity surrounding the borough's hurriedly withdrawn plans to cut more than Pounds 3m from local school budgets.
  11. After the judge's decision, the elder Brando was hurriedly led out a back door of the courtroom.
  12. The lawsuit contends that many aliens who hurriedly left the country for non-criminal reasons, such as dealing with family emergencies, were improperly denied amnesty eligibility when they returned.
  13. During a hurriedly called news conference yesterday, Mr. Meese read a combative, five-page statement that, for the first time, made detailed responses to the controversy swirling around him.
  14. The Soviet deal sent company engineers hurriedly to computers and drawing boards to devise typewriters that use the Cyrillic alphabet, which contains 33 letters, almost all of them different from the 26-letter Latin alphabet.
  15. While those talks are kept secret, a Buckingham Palace spokesman says the Queen took a hurriedly published book about the circles to her summer palace in Scotland this month; as Britain's biggest landowner, she has every reason not to be amused.
  16. Thousands hurriedly packed beds, mattresses and blankets into taxis and fled to the Syrian-controlled western sector of the divided capital.
  17. In Rhode Island, which has an unemployment rate of 3 percent, the Salvation Army Corps of Providence is hurriedly trying to recruit volunteers, said Capt.
  18. Ceausescu and his wife, Elena, poured money and labor into their pet project to put their stamp on central Bucharest, and workers hurriedly put up the elegant facades.
  19. "No!" students shouted back, and Mrs. Widawska and two assistant judges hurriedly left the bench.
  20. Visa in hand, he hurriedly called National Geographic officials in the United States, got the green light for a full-length documentary and, with cameraman Lindsay, went to work.
  21. Students hurriedly distributed leaflets appealing to the population to stay calm and steer clear of any provocations.
  22. The dance music pulses through the art deco nightclub with its mirrored walls as bartenders hurriedly stir, shake and blend exotic drinks.
  23. Later, they gutted that bill and hurriedly substituted anti-abortion language to skip procedural delays and try to get around Roemer's veto.
  24. Peter Oram, head of Grumman's aircraft operations, hurriedly arranged a trip to visit the air commanders of the Pacific and Atlantic fleets, playing off their fears and recruiting them in a campaign to lobby with top brass against the cutbacks.
  25. Faced with the announcement of the pending judgment, the judge hurriedly concocted it over the weekend.
  26. They're hurriedly reassessing expansion plans, reviewing marketing strategy, and revamping expense and profit projections.
  27. Afterward, dozens of police officers hurriedly sealed off the road and climbed a nearby hill to search for the bombers.
  28. Sotheby's and Christie's each has dipped a toe into it - and then withdrawn hurriedly when profits failed to match expectations.
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