in a hurry
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Contents
1
English
1.1
Prepositional phrase
1.1.1
Usage notes
1.1.2
Translations
English
Prepositional phrase
in
a
hurry
Rushed
,
hurried
; short of time.
I can’t stop now. I'm
in a hurry
.
Usage notes
Although it is not comparable,
hurry
can be qualified using
in a
great
hurry
,
in
more of
a hurry
, etc.
Translations
rushed, hurried; short of time
Bulgarian:
нетърпеливо
(bg)
(
netǎrpelivo
)
French:
en
hâte
,
pressé
(fr)
German:
in
Eile
;
es
eilig
haben
(
be in a hurry
)
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deprecated template usage
)
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Irish:
faoi dheifir
;
deifir
a bheith ort
(
be in a hurry
)
Ngazidja Comorian:
na fidjo
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