Usage examples of "hurry" in English with translation to Spanish

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You'd better hurry up. Será mejor que te des prisa.
Hurry up and get in. Apresúrate y ven adentro.
We'd better hurry then. Apurémonos mejor entonces.
I must hurry to class. Me tengo que apurar para ir a clases.
We're in a hurry. Estamos en apuros.
I'm in no hurry. No llevo prisa.
Tom was in a hurry. Tom estaba apresurado.
Are you in a hurry? ¿Estás apurado?
Yes, I'm in a hurry. Sí, estoy apurada.
Tom is always in a hurry. Tom siempre está en un apuro.
Hurry up! Here comes the bus. ¡Date prisa, que viene el autobús!
Hurry up! We are drowning! ¡Apresúrate! ¡Nos estamos ahogando!
She left here in a hurry. Ella salió de acá apurada.
You don't need to go in such a hurry. No necesitas ir tan apurado.
No one was in a hurry to leave the party. Nadie tenía apuro de irse de la fiesta.
We didn't need to hurry. No fue necesario darnos prisa.
I ate lunch in a hurry. Comí apresurado.
Hurry! There's no time to lose. ¡Apurémonos! No hay tiempo que perder.
I have to hurry, my flight leaves in an hour. Me tengo que apurar, mi vuelo sale en una hora.
John was in such a hurry that he had no time for talking. John estaba en un apuro tal que él no tenía tiempo para hablar.
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