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push
pʊʃ pʊʃ
Word forms: plural , 3rd person singular present tense pushes, present participle pushing, past tense , past participle pushed
1 VERB

推;搡;推開 When you push something, you use force to make it move away from you or away from its previous position. 推;搡;推開
  • The woman pushed back her chair and stood up. [VERB noun with adv.]

    那女人把椅子往後一推站了起來。

  • They pushed him into the car. [VERB noun prep.]

    他們把他推進了車裏。

  • ...a woman pushing a pushchair. [VERB noun]

    推嬰兒車的女人

  • He put both hands flat on the door and pushed as hard as he could. [VERB]

    他兩只手平放在門上用盡全力推。

  • When there was no reply, he pushed the door open. [VERB noun adj.ive]

    沒有人應答,他就把門推開了。

Push is also a noun.
  • He gave me a sharp push.

    他猛地推了我一下。

  • Information is called up at the push of a button.

    按一個鍵信息就會被調出來。

2 VERB

用力擠過 If you push through things that are blocking your way or push your way through them, you use force in order to move past them. 用力擠過
  • I pushed through the crowds and on to the escalator. [VERB prep./adv.]

    我擠出人群,踏上了自動扶梯。

  • Dix pushed forward carrying a glass. [VERB prep./adv.]

    迪克斯拿着杯子往前擠。

  • He pushed his way towards her, laughing. [VERB noun prep./adv.]

    他笑着朝她擠了過去。

SYN make or force your way, move, shoulder, inch
3 VERB

(部隊)開進,挺進 If an army pushes into a country or area that it is attacking or invading, it moves further into it. (部隊)開進,挺進
  • One detachment pushed into the eastern suburbs towards the airfield. [VERB + into]

    一支小分隊開進了東部郊區向飛機場挺進。

  • The army may push southwards into the Kurdish areas. [V adv + into]

    軍隊可能南下向庫爾德地區挺進。

Push is also a noun.
  • All that was needed was one final push, and the enemy would be vanquished once and for all.

    只需要發動最後一次進攻,就能把敵人徹底消滅。

4 VERB

推動(增長或降低) To push a value or amount up or down means to cause it to increase or decrease. 推動(增長或降低)
  • Any shortage could push up grain prices. [VERB noun with adv.]

    任何一種短缺都會擡高糧食價格。

  • The government had done everything it could to push down inflation. [VERB noun with adv.]

    政府已經采取了所有可能的措施來抑制通貨膨脹。

  • Interest had pushed the loan up to $27,000. [VERB noun prep.]

    利息已經使得貸款金額提高到了27,000美元。

5 VERB

推行;推進;使發展 If someone or something pushes an idea or project in a particular direction, they cause it to develop or progress in a particular way. 推行;推進;使發展
  • We are continuing to push the business forward. [VERB noun with adv.]

    我們正在繼續推進業務的發展。

  • The government seemed intent on pushing local and central government in opposite directions. [VERB noun prep.]

    政府似乎一心想讓地方政府和中央政府背道而馳。

6 VERB

鼓勵;督促;逼迫 If you push someone to do something or push them into doing it, you encourage or force them to do it. 鼓勵;督促;逼迫
  • She thanks her parents for keeping her in school and pushing her to study. [VERB noun to-infinitive]

    她感謝父母送她上學並督促她學習。

  • James did not push her into stealing the money. [VERB noun + into]

    詹姆斯沒有慫恿她去偷錢。

  • I knew he was pushing himself to the limit and felt rather anxious. [VERB noun prep./adv.]

    我知道他正把自己逼到極限,而且感覺非常焦慮。

  • There is no point in pushing them unless they are talented and they enjoy it. [VERB noun]

    除非他們很有才華而且自己喜歡,否則逼迫他們是沒有意義的。

Push is also a noun.
  • We need a push to take the first step.

    我們需要一點兒鼓勵才能邁出第一步。

7 VERB

努力爭取;力勸 If you push for something, you try very hard to achieve it or to persuade someone to do it. 努力爭取;力勸
  • Britain's health experts are pushing for a ban on all cigarette advertising. [VERB + for]

    英國的健康專家正努力爭取取締任何形式的香煙廣告。

  • Germany is pushing for direct flights to be established. [VERB + for]

    德國正在努力爭取直飛航班的開通。

Push is also a noun.
  • In its push for economic growth it has ignored projects that would improve living standards.

    在努力實現經濟增長之時,它忽略了那些能提高生活水平的項目。

  • They urged negotiators to make a final push to arrive at an agreement.

    他們敦促談判者爲達成協議作最後的努力。

8 VERB

力勸接受;極力宣傳;推銷 If someone pushes an idea, a point, or a product, they try in a forceful way to convince people to accept it or buy it. 力勸接受;極力宣傳;推銷
  • Ministers will push the case for opening the plant. [VERB noun]

    部長們將極力勸說人們接受開辦工廠一事。

  • She knew enough about publishing to know that they could push a hundred thousand copies into the bookshops. [VERB noun]

    關於出版業她非常了解,很清楚他們能夠向書店推銷10萬本書。

9 VERB

販賣(毒品) When someone pushes drugs, they sell them illegally. 販賣(毒品) [informal]
  • She was sent for trial yesterday accused of pushing drugs. [VERB noun]

    她因被控販毒昨天被送交法院接受審判。

SYN sell, supply, deal in, peddle
10 VERB [usually cont]

(行爲或聲明)冒險,走極端 If you say that someone is pushing it, you mean that their actions or claims are rather excessive or risky. (行爲或聲明)冒險,走極端 [informal]
  • I think that he was pushing it a bit when he said it was the best stadium in the world. [VERB it]

    他說這是世界上最好的體育場,我覺得說得有些過頭。

11 See also:

pushed  pushing 
12 PHRASE

被解僱;斷絕關系 If you get the push or are given the push, you are told that you are not wanted any more, either in your job or by someone you are having a relationship with. 被解僱;斷絕關系 [British, informal]
  • Two cabinet ministers also got the push.

    兩位内閣大臣也被撤職了。

13 to push the boat out→see: boat  to push your luck→see: luck  if push comes to shove→see: shove 
ThesaurusWord Partnership
Thesauruspush Also look up:
VERB.

drive, force, move, pressure, propel, shove, thrust; (ant.) pull 1 2

encourage, urge 6 7 8

Word PartnershipUse push with:
N.

push a button, at the push of a button, push a door 1

push prices, push rates 4

push an agenda, push legislation 8

push drugs 9

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