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push (obj) MOVE FORCEFULLYpJFvto move forcefully, esp. in order to cause someone or something that is in your way to move, so that you can go through or past them挤出(路)前进; 奋力向前Stop pushing -- wait your turn. [I]别挤----等着轮到你。We pushed through the undergrowth. [I]我们挤过矮树丛。She pushed through the crowd of people that had gathered at the scene of the accident, saying "I'm a doctor -- let me through." [I]她挤进聚集在事故现场的人群,说: “我是医生----让我过去。”I'm sorry -- I didn't mean to push in front of you. [I]对不起----我不是有意要挤在你前面。The minister pushed past the waiting journalists, refusing to speak to them. [I]部长挤过等候的记者,拒绝对他们发言。They pushed (= forcefully made) their way to the front of the queue. [T always + adv/prep]他们奋力挤到队伍的前面。In the final lap of the race, he managed to push (= move strongly) ahead. [I]在比赛的最后一圈,他奋力向前冲刺。I was waiting in the bus queue when two men pushed in (= unfairly moved forcefully into a position in front of someone who is waiting in a line) in front of me. [I]我正在排队等公共汽车,这时候两个人挤到我前面。If you push off, you move yourself or a boat away from the side of a pool or lake or river by using pressure against the side.离岸; (在船上的人用桨等)把船撑离(岸)He pushed off from the side of the pool and swam slowly to the other side. [I]他从池子的这边出发,慢慢地游到另一边。Weeds push (= grow strongly) up through the cracks in the concrete. [I]杂草穿过混凝土的裂缝顽强生长。If an army pushes, it advances.(军队)推进The invading troops have pushed further into the north of the country. [I]入侵军队进一步深入这个国家的北部。The US Marines have succeeded in pushing through the enemy defences. [I]美国海军陆战队成功地突破了敌人的防线。
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