shove
shove 英 [ʃʌv] 美 [ʃʌv]
vt. 挤;强使;撞;猛推 n. 推;挤
进行时:shoving 过去式:shoved 过去分词:shoved 第三人称单数:shoves 名词复数:shoves
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- vt. 挤;强使;撞;猛推
- n. 推;挤
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1. I shove forward one more time and, incredibly, the slab comes loose, and I tumble forward over it, caught in my own momentum.
我再一次向前猛推,难以置信的是,石碑松了,我向前跌倒在它上面,我自己的冲力使我摔倒。
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2. By use it, I mean bend it, twist it, mash it, smash it, and shove it onto platforms and into tasks it was never designed to do.
通过使用,我的意思是,弯曲、拧开、压碎、捣烂软件,接着把软件推放到各种平台上,并推进到原先没有计划要做的任务里面。
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3. But, as Rollins notes, if ever there was an administration that could effectively push and shove, it will be Obama's.
但是,罗林斯指出,如果有一届政府能够有效地去支持和推动这一方案,那肯定是奥巴马政府。
- shove (n.) c. 1300; see shove (v.).
- shove (v.) Old English scufan "push away, thrust, push with violence" (class II strong verb; past tense sceaf, past participle scoven), from Proto-Germanic *skeub-, *skub- (source also of Old Norse skufa, Old Frisian skuva, Dutch schuiven, Old High German scioban, German schieben "to push, thrust," Gothic af-skiuban), from PIE root *skeubh- "to shove" (source also of scuffle, shuffle, shovel; likely cognates outside Germanic include Lithuanian skubti "to make haste," skubinti "to hasten"). Related: Shoved; shoving.
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