nudge 英 [nʌdʒ]   美 [nʌdʒ]

nudge

nudge  英 [nʌdʒ] 美 [nʌdʒ]

n. 推动;用肘轻推;没完没了抱怨的人  vt. 推进;用肘轻推;向…不停地唠叨  vi. 轻推;推进;唠叨 

进行时:nudging  过去式:nudged  过去分词:nudged  第三人称单数:nudges  名词复数:nudges 

But as Tuesday wore on, it decided that “market supply and demand” needed a bit of a nudge. 在星期二慢慢过去时,央行显示出“市场需求及供应”确实需要一点推动的举措。

  • Sometimes you just need a little nudge or slight push to get your day going. It might be a coffee, or your favorite song, or your mom stripping the covers and standing over your bed. Take your pick.
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  • n. 推动;用肘轻推;没完没了抱怨的人
  • vt. 推进;用肘轻推;向…不停地唠叨
  • vi. 轻推;推进;唠叨
  • 1. But as Tuesday wore on, it decided that “market supply and demand” needed a bit of a nudge.

    在星期二慢慢过去时,央行显示出“市场需求及供应”确实需要一点推动的举措。

  • nudge (n.1) "complainer, nagger," 1960s, from Yiddish, from Slavic words meaning "fret, ache," related to the root of nudnik (q.v.).
  • nudge (n.2) "a slight push," 1836, from nudge (v.).
  • nudge (v.) "to push slightly with the elbow," 1670s, perhaps from Scandinavian (compare Norwegian nugge, nyggje "to jostle, rub;" Icelandic nugga "to rub, massage"). Related: Nudged; nudging.
nudge / nʌdʒ ; NAmE nʌdʒ / verb , noun nudge nudges nudged nudging verb 1 [transitive ] nudgesb/sth to push sb gently, especially with your elbow, in order to get their attention (用肘)轻推,轻触 He nudged me and whispered, ‘Look who's just come in.’ 他用胳膊肘碰了我一下,低声说:“瞧谁进来了。” 2 [transitive ] nudgesb/sth + adv./prep. to push sb/sth gently or gradually in a particular direction (朝某方向)轻推,渐渐推动 He nudged the ball past the goalie and into the net. 他轻松地将球推过守门员,送入网中。 She nudged me out of the way. 她将我慢慢地推开了。 ( figurative) He nudged the conversation towards the subject of money. 他将谈话逐步引到钱这个话题上。 ( figurative) She tried to nudge him into changing his mind (= persuade him to do it). 她试图慢慢说服他改变主意。 3 [transitive ,  intransitive ] nudge(sth) + adv./prep. to move forward by pushing with your elbow 用胳膊肘挤开往前走 He nudged his waythrough the crowd. 他用胳膊肘开路穿过人群。 4 [transitive ] nudgesth (+ adv./prep.) to reach or make sth reach a particular level (使)达到,接近 Inflation is nudging 20%. 通货膨胀即将达到 20%。 This afternoon's sunshine could nudge the temperature above freezing. 今天下午的阳光可使温度达到冰点以上。 noun a slight push, usually with the elbow (肘部的)轻推,碰 She gave me a gentle nudge in the ribs to tell me to shut up. 她用胳膊肘轻推了一下我的腰,让我住口。 ( figurative) He can work hard but he needs a nudge now and then. 他能够努力工作,但偶尔需要督促一下。 IDIOM ˌnudge ˈnudge, ˌwink ˈwink | a ˌnudge and a ˈwink used to suggest sth to do with sex without actually saying it (暗指与性行为有关的事)眉来眼去 They've been spending a lot of time together, nudge nudge, wink wink. 他们长期厮混在一起,卿卿我我的。 nudge / nʌdʒ ; NAmE nʌdʒ /
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