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shoveBrE /ʃʌv/NAmE /ʃʌv/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they shove BrE /ʃʌv/ NAmE /ʃʌv/present simple - he / she / it shoves BrE /ʃʌvz/ NAmE /ʃʌvz/past simple shoved BrE /ʃʌvd/ NAmE /ʃʌvd/past participle shoved BrE /ʃʌvd/ NAmE /ʃʌvd/ -ing form shoving BrE /ˈʃʌvɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈʃʌvɪŋ/ [I, T] to push sb/sth in a rough way 猛推;乱挤;推撞◆The crowd was pushing and shoving to get a better view. 人们挤来挤去,想看得清楚点儿。◆+ adv./prep. The door wouldn't open no matter how hard she shoved. 她怎么使劲推,门都推不开。◆~ sb/sth (+ adv./prep.) He shoved her down the stairs. 他把她推下楼梯。 [T] ~ sth (+ adv./prep.) (informal) to put sth somewhere roughly or carelessly 乱放;随便放;胡乱丢;随手扔◆She shoved the book into her bag and hurried off. 她把书胡乱塞进包里就急急忙忙走了。◆He came over and shoved a piece of paper into my hand. 他走过来往我手里塞了一张纸条。◆Shove your suitcase under the bed. 把你的手提箱塞到床底下吧。 ●ˈshove it(informal, especially NAmE) used to say rudely that you will not accept or do sth (粗鲁地表示不接受或不做某事)去他的,没门儿,去他妈的◆'The boss wants that report now.' 'Yeah? Tell him he can shove it.' “老板现在要那份报告。” “是吗?你告诉他没门儿。” ●ˌshove ˈoff(BrE, informal) used to tell sb rudely to go away 滚;滚开●ˌshove ˈup(BrE, informal) to move in order to make a space for sb to sit down beside you 挪出空位◆Shove up! Jan wants to sit down. 挪一挪!简要坐下来。 shoveBrE /ʃʌv/NAmE /ʃʌv/ noun [usually sing.] a strong push 猛推◆You have to give the door a shove or it won't close. 这门你得猛推一下,否则关不上。 ●when ˌpush comes to ˈshove(informal) when there is no other choice; when everything else has failed 别无选择时;须孤注一掷时 |