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haste
/ˈhest/
(
v
.)急忙,趕急,匆忙
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Haste
n.
1.
Celerity
of
motion
;
speed
;
swiftness
;
dispatch
;
expedition
; --
applied
only
to
voluntary
beings
,
as
men
and
other
animals
.
The
king's
business
required
haste
.
--
1
Sam
.
xxi
. 8.
2.
The
state
of
being
urged
or
pressed
by
business
;
hurry
;
urgency
;
sudden
excitement
of
feeling
or
passion
;
precipitance
;
vehemence
.
I
said
in
my
haste
,
All
men
are
liars
.
--
Ps
.
cxvi
. 11.
To make haste
,
to
hasten
.
Syn:
--
Speed
;
quickness
;
nimbleness
;
swiftness
;
expedition
;
dispatch
;
hurry
;
precipitance
;
vehemence
;
precipitation
.
Usage:
--
Haste
,
Hurry
,
Speed
,
Dispatch
.
Haste
denotes
quickness
of
action
and
a
strong
desire
for
getting
on
;
hurry
includes
a
confusion
and
want
of
collected
thought
not
implied
in
haste
;
speed
denotes
the
actual
progress
which
is
made
;
dispatch
,
the
promptitude
and
rapidity
with
which
things
are
done
.
A
man
may
properly
be
in
haste
,
but
never
in
a
hurry
.
Speed
usually
secures
dispatch
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Haste
,
v.
t
. & i.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Hasted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Hasting
.]
To
hasten
;
to
hurry
. [
Archaic
]
I
'
ll
haste
the
writer
.
--
Shak
.
They
were
troubled
and
hasted
away
.
--
Ps
.
xlviii
. 5.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
haste
n
1:
overly
eager
speed
(
and
possible
carelessness
); "
he
soon
regretted
his
haste
" [
syn
:
hastiness
,
hurry
,
hurriedness
,
precipitation
]
2:
the
act
of
moving
hurriedly
and
in
a
careless
manner
; "
in
his
haste
to
leave
he
forgot
his
book
" [
syn
:
hurry
,
rush
,
rushing
]
3:
a
condition
of
urgency
making
it
necessary
to
hurry
; "
in
a
hurry
to
lock
the
door
" [
syn
:
hurry
]
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