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/Θrʌst/ |
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1 | T thrust sth into/through/towards/under sth to put something somewhere with a quick hard push 猛塞;猛插;猛推 |
| The man thrust his hands into his pockets. 那人把双手插进了口袋。 |
| They were stopping cars and thrusting leaflets through the windows. 他们停下车,把宣传单塞进了窗户。 |
| He thrust a microphone under her nose. 他把麦克风塞到她面前。 |
| 1a | I +forward/forwards/through/towardsto move somewhere by pushing hard and quickly 推;挤 | | He felt the great machine thrust forwards with unbelievable power. 他感到这台大机器以不可思议的力量向前推进。 | | Finding a gap, she thrust through the brambles. 她发现了一处缺口,于是便从带刺的灌木丛中钻了过去。 | |
| 1b | to go somewhere by pushing past things or people 挤出一条路 | |
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2 | I +at to attack someone 袭击;攻击 |
| The man then thrust at me with his sword. 那人随后拿着剑来刺我。 |
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3 | I +upwards/out of/through mainly literary to continue beyond the rest of something 高出;上伸;伸出 |
| A church spire thrust upwards. 教堂的尖顶向上高耸。 |
PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌthrust aˈside |
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1 | to push someone or something to one side 把…推向一边 |
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2 | to pay no attention to something 不理会 |
- | ˈthrust upˌon |
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| thrust sth upon sb: to force someone to do or accept something 迫使(某人)做;迫使(某人)接受 | She had more responsibility thrust upon her. 她被迫完成更多的任务。 | |
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