[with obj. and adverbial]exert force on (someone or something), typically by setting one's hand against them, in order to move them away from oneself or the origin of the force
推(开),搡
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she pushed her glass towards him 她把自己的玻璃杯朝他推过去
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he pushed a card under the door 他把一张卡片塞到了门底下
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he pushed at the skylight, but it wouldn't budge. 他推了推天窗,但它一动也不动。
[with obj.]hold and exert force on (something) so as to cause it to move in front of one
推着
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a woman was pushing a pram. 一个妇女推着婴儿车。
move one's body or a part of it into a specified position, especially forcefully or with effort
(尤指用力或努力)移动身体(或身体的一部分)
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she pushed her hands into her pockets. 她把双手插进口袋。
[with obj.]press (a part of a machine or other device)
按(机器或其他装置的部件)
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the lift boy pushed the button for the twentieth floor. 男电梯操作员按了一下开往第20层的按钮。
〈喻〉 推动
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they expect that the huge crop will push down prices. 他们指望作物丰收会降低价格。
[no obj., with adverbial]move forward by using force to pass people or cause them to move aside
往前挤
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she pushed her way through the crowded streets 她一路挤着穿过了拥挤的街道
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he pushed past an old woman in his haste. 他匆忙从一名老妇人身旁挤了过去。
(of an army)advance over territory
(部队)推进
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the guerrillas have pushed south to within 100 miles of the capital. 游击队已向南推进到离首都100英里的范围之内。
exert oneself to attain something or surpass others
(为获得东西或超过别人而)奋力,尽力
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I was pushing hard until about 10 laps from the finish. 离终点约十圈以前我一直非常努力。
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一再要求,敦促
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the council continued to push for the better management of water resources. 委员会继续敦促更好地管理水资源。
[with obj.]compel or urge (someone) to do something, especially to work hard
迫使,逼迫;促使,催促
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she believed he was pushing their daughter too hard. 她认为他对女儿逼得太厉害。
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〈非正式〉 拥有的…(尤指时间)太少
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I'm a bit pushed for time at the moment. 我这会儿时间有点紧迫。
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〈非正式〉 难于实现(或做到)
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he will be pushed to retain the title as his form this season has been below par. 本赛季他的竞技状态一直不佳,很难保持冠军称号。
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〈非正式〉 接近(某一年龄)
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she must be pushing forty, but she's still a good looker. 她肯定快40岁了,但相貌依旧好看。
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〈非正式〉 促进…的使用(或销售、被接受)
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the company is pushing a£500 asking price. 公司正在尽力达成500英镑的要价。
put forward (an argument or demand) with undue force or in too extreme a form
(强行或以太偏激的形式)提出(论点,要求)
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he thought that the belief in individualism had been pushed too far. 他认为人们过于推崇个人主义。
sell (a narcotic drug) illegally
非法销售(麻醉药)。
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【计算机】 使(栈)准备接收顶层数据。
transfer (data) to the top of a stack
把(数据)移至栈的顶部。
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【摄】 对(底片)作增感处理。
an act of exerting force on someone or something in order to move them away from oneself
推
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he closed the door with a push .他用手一推把门关上了。
an act of pressing a part of a machine or device
按动
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the door locks at the push of a button. 揿一下按钮,门就会锁上。
〈喻〉 推动力
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the fall in prices was given a push by official policy. 官方政策推动了降价。
a vigorous effort to do or obtain something
奋斗,努力
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many clubs are joining in the fund-raising push 许多俱乐部都在积极参加集资活动
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he determined to make one last push for success .为了获得成功,他决心再加最后一把劲。
a military attack in force
军事进攻
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the army was engaged in a push against guerrilla strongholds. 部队在对游击队据点发起进攻。
an advertising or promotional campaign
广告(或促销) 活动
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TV ads will be accompanied by a colour press push. 做电视广告的同时将在报上辅以彩色广告宣传。
[mass noun]forcefulness and enterprise
劲头;进取心;事业心
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an investor with the necessary money and push. 有必要资金和事业心的投资者。
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〈非正式〉 难于实现的事
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we're managing on our own but it's a push. 我们自己正全力以赴,但这事儿实在太难了。
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at a push Brit. informal if absolutely necessary; only with a certain degree of difficulty 〈英,非正式〉 在紧急时刻,不得已时;稍微困难地there's room for four people, or five at a push. 有容纳四个人的空间,挤一挤可容下五个人 -
get (或give someone) the push (或shove )Brit. informal be dismissed (or dismiss someone) from a job 〈英,非正式〉 (被)解雇,(被)开除 -
be rejected in (or end) a relationship (被人)断绝来往,(遭)绝交
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push at (或against) an open door have no difficulty in accomplishing a task 轻而易举地做到 -
push the boat out 见BOAT .push someone's buttons 见BUTTON .pushing up the daisies 见DAISY .push one's luck informal take a risk on the assumption that one will continue to be successful or in favour 〈非正式〉 自以为会继续成功(或受宠) -
when push comes to shove informal when one must commit oneself to an action or decision 〈非正式〉 在必须采取行动(或做出决定)时;在紧要关头;在迫不得已时when push came to shove, I always stood up for him. 在紧要关头我总是支持他
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push ahead proceed with or continue a course of action or policy 继续进行(或推行)行动路线(或政策)he promised to push ahead with economic reform. 他允诺继续推行经济改革 -
push along Brit. informal go away; depart〈英, 非正式〉 离开,离去;起程 -
push someone around (或about )informal treat someone roughly or inconsiderately 〈非 正式〉 粗暴对待;把…差来谴去,摆布;欺侮;烦扰 -
push in go in front of people who are already queuing 插队,加塞儿 -
push off 1 use an oar, boathook, etc. to exert pressure so as to move a boat out from a bank (用桨,撑篙等)把船撑离堤岸 -
2 informal go away 〈非 正式〉 离开,离去 -
push on continue on a journey 继续行路,继续行进the light was already fading, but she pushed on. 天色已经暗下来,但她继续行进 -
push something through get a proposed measure completed or accepted quickly 使(措施)迅速实现(或被接受)
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push sth 推…
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push at sth 不停地推某物
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push sth (down) to 推至;压低
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a slight push 轻推
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the push of ... 推动...
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push sb hard 逼得太紧
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push sb to do sth 督促某人做某事
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sb's push 某人的逼迫
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"Middle English (as a verb): from Old French