急ぐ
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Meanings
to hurry, to rush, to hasten, to make something happen sooner
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Hurry up!
If you don't hurry, you'll be late.
She left the house in a hurry.
If you hurry a little more, you'll make it in time for the train.
There's no need to hurry, so please take your time coming.
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important, serious, crucial; valuable, precious; serious matter, major incident, matter of grave concern, crisis; great undertaking, great enterprise, great thing; safe, OK
to get dirty, to become dirty; to become sullied, to become corrupted, to lose one's chastity
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