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push

英[pʊʃ] 美[pʊʃ]
  • vt. 推动,增加;对…施加压力,逼迫;按;说服
  • vi. 推进;增加;努力争取
  • n. 推,决心;大规模攻势;矢志的追求

词组搭配


push around 【非正式用语】

To treat or threaten to treat roughly; intimidate.

粗暴对待,胁迫:粗暴地对待或威胁要粗暴地对待;恐吓,威胁

push off 【非正式用语】

To set out; depart

出发,启程:离开;离去

The infantry patrol pushed off before dawn.

巡逻队于黎明前离去了

push on

To continue or proceed along one's way

继续前进:沿着某人的路继续或前进

The path was barely visible, but we pushed on.

几乎看不见路了,但是我们继续前进

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

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
push someone's buttons
pushing up the daisies
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。

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