push
push 英 [pʊʃ] 美 [pʊʃ]
v. 推动,推进 n. 推
进行时:pushing 过去式:pushed 过去分词:pushed 第三人称单数:pushes 名词复数:pushes
- When you push, you use force to make something move, usually by giving it a shove. You might push a cafe door open or push someone around to get your way. Bully!
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- v. 推动,推进
- n. 推
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1. You push and I'll pull.
你推,我拉。
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2. She pushed at the door but it wouldn't budge.
她推了推门,但门纹丝不动。
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3. She pushed the cup towards me.
她把杯子推向我这边。
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4. She pushed her face towards him.
她把脸凑近了他。
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5. The fans pushed against the barrier.
球迷们推挤着路障。
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6. Try and push your way through the crowd.
试着从人群中挤过去。
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7. The rise in interest rates will push prices up.
利率的提高将促使价格上扬。
- push (n.) 1560s, from push (v.). Phrase push comes to shove is from 1936.
- push (v.) early 14c., from Old French poulser (Modern French pousser), from Latin pulsare "to beat, strike, push," frequentative of pellere (past participle pulsus) "to push, drive, beat" (from PIE root *pel- (5) "to thrust, strike, drive"). Meaning "promote" is from 1714; meaning "approach a certain age" is from 1937. For palatization of -s-, OED compares brush (n.1); quash. Related: Pushed; pushing. To push up daisies "be dead and buried" is from World War I, but variants with the same meaning date back to 1842.
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