thrust
thrust 英 [θrʌst] 美 [θrʌst]
n. [力] 推力;刺 vt. 插;插入;推挤 vi. 插入;向某人刺去;猛然或用力推
进行时:thrusting 过去式:thrust 过去分词:thrust 第三人称单数:thrusts 名词复数:thrusts
- To thrust is to push forward quickly and forcibly, like the way a pirate would plunge or thrust a sword into his enemy.
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- n. [力] 推力;刺
- vt. 插;插入;推挤
- vi. 插入;向某人刺去;猛然或用力推
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1. "Our main thrust has to be to help Pakistan defeat these extremists," he said.
他说:“我们的主要目标是帮助巴基斯坦击败这些极端主义分子。”
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2. But the details of his aspect were temporarily thrust aside by the discovery that he was one whom she had seen before.
但是苔丝暂时把他外表上的这些细节放到了一边,因为他发现他是她以前见过的一个人。
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3. Flight 1549 was different because it was thrust upon me and my crew.
而1549次航班是不同的,因为这一事件被强加于我和我的机组人员。
- thrust (n.) 1510s, "act of pressing," from thrust (v.). Meaning "act of thrusting" (in the modern sense) is from 1580s. Meaning "propulsive force" is from 1708. Figurative sense of "principal theme, aim, point, purpose" is recorded from 1968.
- thrust (v.) late 12c., from a Scandinavian source akin to Old Norse þrysta "to thrust, force, press," from Proto-Germanic *thrustijanan, perhaps from PIE *treud- "push, press" (see threat), but OED finds this derivation doubtful. Related: Thrusting.
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