push (someone or something) roughly
推,猛推
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police started pushing and shoving people down the street 警察开始猛推街上的人
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kids pushed, kicked, and shoved .小孩子们互相推挤踢打。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]make one's way by pushing someone or something
连推带挤地走
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Woolley shoved past him .伍利连推带挤地从他身边走过。
[with obj. and adverbial of place]put (something) somewhere carelessly or roughly
乱塞
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she shoved the books into her briefcase .她把书乱塞进公文包里。
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〈非正式〉 生气地打发,洗手不干
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I should have told the selectors to shove it .我本该告诉挑选者把它打发掉。
a strong push
推,搡
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she gave him a hefty shove and he nearly fell .她猛推了他一下,他几乎摔倒了。
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shove off 1 [usu. in imperative]informal go away 〈非 正式〉 滚开shove off — you're bothering the customers . 滚开—— 你在打扰顾客 -
2 push away from the shore in a boat 撑船离岸 -
shove up move oneself to make room for someone 挪出地方
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