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The villain rushed forward and said a word.

Come on, go ahead.

phrase

Rush forward? Ruijin

Rush forward for details? rush ahead

Rush forward? Ruijin

Big boss rushed forward? Great boss. advance

example sentence

1 Later, after the bandits were repelled, an injured bandit fell on the village square, and now the villagers rushed forward with belated courage to kill him. ?

Later, the bandits were repelled, and an injured man was lying in the open space of the village. At this time, the villagers swarmed and bravely killed the bandits.

2. Occasionally, some unsuspecting people, after seeing it, rushed forward to watch and gesticulate, which made people feel very bad. ?

Occasionally, some people I don't know, after seeing it, rush into it and point fingers, which makes people feel very unhappy.

Extended data

Usage of Juncus Juncus

1, v. (verb)

Rush basically means "act quickly" and "hurry to finish", which means to move or act suddenly. It often emphasizes speed and suddenness, but at the same time it means over-pursuing speed and neglecting quality. By extension, it can mean "sudden attack" Rush can also be interpreted as "urging", which means forcing someone to act or deal with something in a hurry.

Rush can be used as a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, nouns or pronouns are used as objects, sometimes with double objects. Can be used for passive structures.

Rush can be used in existential sentences, after the leading word there, before the subject, and the subject-predicate inversion, and the number of Rush must be consistent with the subject.

2. (noun)

Rush as a noun means "rush, rush", which means moving in a specific direction at a fast speed. It can also mean "busy activities" or "a lot of competition for something".

When it means "buying in bulk", it is usually used with the preposition on or for.