3N-SING [usu in aN, oft NOUN to-infinitive]急忙;匆忙;仓促 If you are in a hurry to do something, you need or want to do something quickly. If you do something in a hurry, you do it quickly or suddenly. 急忙;匆忙;仓促
Kate was in a hurry to grow up, eager for knowledge and experience.
5VERB 催促;使赶紧 If you hurry someone to a place or into a situation, you try to make them go to that place or get into that situation quickly. 催促;使赶紧
Rachel hurried him to his bed. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
雷切尔催着他上了床。
They say they are not going to be hurried into any decision. [VERB noun prep./adv.]
他们说自己不会被迫仓促作出任何决定。
I don't want to hurry you. [VERB noun]
我不想催你。
6PHRASE 不必着急;不忙 If you say to someone 'There's no hurry' or 'I'm in no hurry' you are telling them that there is no need for them to do something immediately. 不必着急;不忙
I'll need to talk with you, but there's no hurry.
我得和你谈谈,但不着急。
'I am in no particular hurry,' he insisted.
“我没什么特别着急的事,”他坚持道。
7PHRASE 不愿(做);不想(做) If you are in no hurry to do something, you are very unwilling to do it. 不愿(做);不想(做) [Also + for]
I love it at St Mirren so I'm in no hurry to go anywhere.