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push obj PERSUADE FORCEFULLYpJFv [T]forcefully to persuade or direct (someone to do or achieve something)逼迫, 催逼, 促使She said that she thought it was better for children to be allowed to learn at their own pace, rather than being pushed.她说,她认为对孩子们来说允许他们按自己的进度学习比强迫他们学习更有效。Her parents pushed her into marrying him when she didn't really want to.她父母硬逼她嫁给他,可是她根本不愿意。The school manages to push most of its students through their exams.学校设法促使大多数学生通过考试。If we want an answer from them by Friday, I think we're going to have to push them for it.如果我们星期五以前想要他们的答复,我想我们得催催他们。We had to push them to accept our terms, but they finally agreed to the deal. [+ obj + to infinitive]我们不得不逼迫他们接受我们的条件,但他们最后还是同意了这项协议。When I pushed him (= asked him for more information), he admitted that he hadn't actually seen what had happened.当我进一步追问他时,他承认实际上并没有看见所发生的事。You'll never be successful if you don't push yourself (= work) harder.如果你不督促自己工作更勤奋些,那你决不会成功。People also sometimes say "don't push yourself" to someone who is being lazy or not being helpful.别逼自己做了"I've finished reading the paper now -- is there anything you want me to do?" "Oh, don't push yourself."“我刚刚读完了报纸----你要我做点什么吗?”“哦, 别勉强自己了。”
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