单词 | push |
释义 | push 16 ENTRIES FOUND: pushes; pushed; pushing pushes; pushed; pushing Learner's definition of PUSH 1 : to use force to move (someone or something) forward or away from you推;按 [+ object]
[no object]
2 : to go forward while using your hands, arms etc., to forcefully move people or things that are blocking you推搡;挤开 [no object]
[+ object]
3 [+ object] a : to force or try to force or persuade (someone) to do something强迫;逼迫;说服
b : to force (someone) to work hard at something in order to achieve success鞭策;敦促
c : to do or say things that cause trouble for (someone)逼迫
4 [no object] a always followed by an adverb or preposition : to continue moving forward in a forceful or steady way奋力前行
b : to continue to do something especially in a determined way坚持不懈地做
5 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to force (someone or something) to move away from a place赶走
6 [+ object] : to cause (something) to be accepted, completed, etc., by making a special effort努力达成
7 [no object] : to make a strong, continuous effort to get or do something努力争取 — often + for
8 [+ object] a : to make a strong effort to sell (something)推销
b : to try to make (something) more popular, well-known, etc., by talking about it推广;口头宣传
c : to repeat (something) in order to show that it is important再三强调
9 [+ object] informal : to sell (illegal drugs)非法贩卖(毒品)
10 [+ object] a : to go up to and often beyond (a limit)达到,超越(极限)
b informal : to get close to (an age or number)接近(某年龄或数字) — always used as (be) pushing总用作(be) pushing
11 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to cause or force (something) to change in a specified way推动
12 [+ object] sports : to hit (a ball) toward the right from a right-handed swing or toward the left from a left-handed swing推击(球)
be pushing up daisiespush around[phrasal verb] also British push about push (someone) around/about : to try to force (someone) to do what you want by making threats, using force, etc.差遣;摆布
push back[phrasal verb] push back (something) or push (something) back : to change (a planned event) to start at a later date or time推迟
push in[phrasal verb] British : to move in front of other people who are waiting in a line插队;加塞
push it/thingsinformal : to continue to do or to try to do something when you should stop勉强;过分
push off[phrasal verb] 1 : to move from a place or position by pushing against a surface with something推离
2 British, informal : to go away : leave滚开 — used in speech as a rude or angry way of telling someone to go away用于口语,粗鲁或愤怒地让人离开
push on[phrasal verb] push (something) on (someone) : to force (someone) to accept (something)强迫(某人)接受
push over[phrasal verb] 1 push over (someone or something) or push (someone or something) over : to make (someone or something) fall to the ground by pushing推倒
2 US, informal : to move so that there is room for someone else to sit or stand next to you挪开
push paper(s)push the envelopepush your luck 2 push /ˈpʊʃ/ noun plural pushes 2 push /ˈpʊʃ/ noun plural pushes Learner's definition of PUSH [count] 1 : an act of pushing something or someone推 — usually singular通常用单数
2 : a large, organized military attack猛攻 — usually singular通常用单数
3 : a strong, continuous effort to get or achieve something奋斗;努力争取 — usually singular通常用单数
at a pushBritish, informal : with some difficulty : by making a special effort困难地;费劲地
get the pushBritish, informal : to lose your job : to be fired from your job被解雇;被炒鱿鱼
give (someone) the pushBritish, informal : to dismiss (someone) from a job : to fire (someone)解雇;炒(某人)鱿鱼
push comes to shoveinformal — used to describe what happens when a situation becomes very serious or difficult and action needs to be taken紧要关头;迫不得已
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