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thrust (obj)WrQstv [always + adv/prep]past thrust to push suddenly and strongly推挤; 刺; 戳; 插入She thrust the money into his hand. [T]她把钱塞进他手中。They thrust the boy into the car and drove off. [T]他们把孩子推进汽车,然后把车开走了。He thrust his hands deep into his dressing gown pockets and said nothing. [T]他把手深深地塞进浴衣口袋里,一句话也没说。They thrust a microphone in front of me and made me speak. [T]他们把麦克风推到我面前,让我讲话。She thrust the papers at me (=towards me). [T]她把报纸塞给我。He thrust at(=moved suddenly towards) me with a knife. [I]他用刀子向我刺过来。He thrust back the chair and rushed out of the room .[M]他把椅子向后一推,冲出房间。"Some men are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrust upon them" (Shakespeare, Twelfth Night 2.5) “有些人生来伟大,有些人达到伟大,有些人被奉为伟大。” (摘自莎士比亚《第十二夜》)
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