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We have to be quick vs we have to hurry.
Do they have the same meaning
2025年2月6日 14:37
解答 · 1
Yes, "We have to be quick" and "We have to hurry" have similar meanings, but there's a slight difference in nuance:
"We have to be quick" focuses on the speed of an action. It suggests that whatever you are doing needs to be done fast.
Example: We have to be quick if we want to grab coffee before the meeting.
"We have to hurry" emphasizes urgency and the need to move faster to avoid being late.
Example: We have to hurry, or we’ll miss the train!
In many situations, they can be used interchangeably, but "hurry" often implies a stronger sense of urgency.
2025年2月7日
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