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    push 的英语意思

    pushpush1 /pʊʃ/ verb 查看全部语言翻译1move [intransitive, transitive] to make someone or something move by pressing them with your hands, arms etc用手、手臂等推动某人或某物使其移动 OPP  pull:  It didn’t move, so she pushed harder.它纹丝不动,于是她用更大力气推。 I promised to push him on the swings for as long as he wanted.我答应只要他想荡秋千,我就一直推他。 shoppers pushing their grocery carts推着购物车的顾客们push somebody/something away/back/aside etc She pushed him away.她把他推开了。 Maria pushed her hair back from her forehead.玛丽亚把额前的头发向后拨。push somebody/something towards/into etc something Philip pushed him towards the door.菲利普把他推向门口。push something open/shut I slowly pushed the door open.我慢慢地把门推开。2button/switch [intransitive, transitive] to press a button, switch etc in order to make a piece of equipment start or stop working按下按钮、开关等使设备启动或停止运转 SYN  press:  I got in and pushed the button for the fourth floor.我进去后按了4楼的按钮。 Push the green button to start the engine.按绿色按钮启动引擎。3try to get past [intransitive] to use your hands, arms etc to make people or things move, so that you can get past them用手、手臂等推开人或物,以便通过:  Don’t push. Everyone will get a turn.别推。大家都会轮到的。push (your way) past/through/into etc A fat man pushed past me in his rush to leave.一个胖男人急着要走,从我身边挤了过去。 She pushed her way to the front.她推挤着来到了前面。4encourage [transitive] to encourage or force someone to do something or to work hard鼓励或迫使某人做某事或努力工作:  Encourage your kids to try new things, but try not to push them too hard.鼓励孩子尝试新事物,但不要逼得太紧。 athletes who push their bodies to the limit将身体逼到极限的运动员们push yourself He’s been pushing himself too hard, working 12-hour days.他一直把自己逼得太紧,每天工作12小时。push somebody into (doing) something My husband pushed me into leaving the job.我丈夫逼我辞掉了工作。push somebody to do something The teachers pushed the students to achieve.老师们督促学生们奋发上进。5persuade [intransitive, transitive] to try to persuade people to accept your ideas, opinions etc in order to achieve something为实现某目的而试图说服他人接受自己的想法、观点等:  The president is trying to push his agenda in Congress.总统正试图在国会推进他的施政议程。push for He was pushing hard for welfare reform.他大力推动福利制度改革。push to do something Company representatives are pushing to open foreign markets to their products.公司代表正积极争取向海外国家开放本公司产品的市场。push something on somebody We don’t try to push our religion on anyone.我们不试图把我们的宗教强加给任何人。6change [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to change someone’s situation, or to make a situation change, especially when some people do not want it to change改变某人的处境或使局势发生变化,尤指在有些人不愿改变的情况下:  The law would push even more children into poverty.这项法律将使更多的儿童陷入贫困。 attempts to push the peace process forward推动和平进程向前发展的努力7increase/decrease [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to increase or decrease an amount, value, or number使数量、价值或数目增加或减少push something up/down Slow sales have pushed down orders.销售不畅导致订单下降。push something higher/lower New technology has pushed the cost of health care even higher.新技术使医疗费用进一步攀升。8army [intransitive always + adverb/preposition] if an army pushes somewhere, it moves in that direction指军队向某地推进,即向那个方向移动:  The army was pushing north.军队正向北推进。 We pushed deep into enemy territory.我们深入敌方领土。9advertise [transitive] informal非正式 to try to sell more of a product by advertising it a lot通过大量广告宣传来推销产品:  Sports stars earn big bucks for pushing everything from shoes to soft drinks.体育明星靠代言从运动鞋到软饮料的各类产品赚取高额报酬。10drugs [transitive] informal非正式 to sell illegal drugs贩卖非法毒品 pusher11be pushing 40/50 etc informal非正式 to be nearly 40, 50 etc years old年龄将近40岁、50岁等12push your luck/push it informal非正式 to do something or ask for something, especially something you have done or asked for before, when this is likely to annoy someone or involves a risk做某事或提出某要求,尤指重复之前做过或要求过的事,而这很可能惹恼某人或涉及风险:  If she doesn’t want to go, don’t push it.如果她不想去,就别勉强了。 It’s 26 miles, so you’re pushing your luck if you try to hike it in a day.那里有26英里,如果你想一天内徒步完成,那真是在碰运气。13push something out of your mind (also push something to the back of your mind) to try not to think about something, especially something bad or worrying努力不去想某事,尤指不好或令人担忧的事:  He pushed the thought out of his mind and tried to concentrate.他强迫自己不去想那件事,努力集中注意力。14push (somebody’s) buttons informal非正式 to make someone feel strong emotions使某人产生强烈的情感:  Movies shouldn’t be afraid to push a few buttons.电影不应害怕触动观众的情感。15push the boat out British English informal非正式 to spend more money than you usually do, on something special为某件特别的事情破费,花比平时更多的钱:  Push the boat out and get tickets to the theatre or ballet.破费一下,买张戏剧或芭蕾舞的门票吧。16push the point to keep trying to make someone accept your opinion in a way that they think is annoying不断试图让某人接受自己的观点,令对方感到厌烦17push the envelope American English to do something that is new and that goes beyond the limits of what has already been done in a particular area of activity做出新的突破,超越某一特定活动领域内已有的成就界限push of/on ideas that push the envelope of design and construction突破设计与建造界限的创意18be pushing up (the) daisies informal非正式 to be dead – used humorously已死——幽默用法19technical术语 [transitive] to automatically send your email to your smartphone, so that you receive it immediately将电子邮件自动推送至智能手机,以便即时接收 pushed, pushingTHESAURUS同义词辨析push to make something or someone move by pressing them with your hands, arms etc用手、手臂等推动某物或某人使其移动: · Push the door, don’t pull it.·推门,不要拉。· She pushed him away and walked out.·她把他推开,然后走了出去。shove to push someone or something in a rough or careless way粗鲁或随意地推某人或某物: · People were shoving to get to the front of the queue.·人们你推我挤,争着排到队伍前面。· Tom shoved his suitcase under the bed.·汤姆把他的行李箱塞到床底下。stuff informal非正式 to push something quickly and carelessly into a small space把某物迅速而随意地塞进一个小空间: · She stuffed a few clothes into a bag and left.·她把几件衣服塞进包里就走了。poke to push someone or something with your finger or something sharp用手指或尖锐的东西戳某人或某物: · I poked the snake with a stick but it was dead.·我用棍子戳了戳那条蛇,但它已经死了。nudge to push someone beside you gently with your elbow to get their attention用手肘轻轻碰旁边的人以引起其注意: · Toby nudged me and pointed out of the window.·托比用肘碰了我一下,指向窗外。roll to push something round or something on wheels so that it moves forward推动圆形物体或带轮子的东西使其向前移动: · They rolled the logs down the hill.·他们把圆木滚下山坡。· The car still didn’t start so we tried to roll it off the road.·汽车还是发动不了,于是我们试着把它推离公路。wheel to push something with wheels, for example a bicycle or a trolley, so that it moves forward, while guiding it with your hands推着有轮子的东西(如自行车或手推车)向前移动,同时用手引导方向: · Rob wheeled his bike round the back of the house.·罗伯把他的自行车推到房子后面。push ahead phrasal verb to continue with a plan or an activity, especially in a determined way继续推进某项计划或活动,尤指以坚定的态度push ahead with Quinlan decided to push ahead with the deal.昆兰决定推进这笔交易。push along phrasal verb must/should etc be pushing along British English spoken口语 used to say that you think it is time for you to leave a place用于表示认为是时候离开某地了:  It’s getting late – I think we should be pushing along.不早了,我觉得我们该走了。push somebody around (also push somebody about British English) phrasal verb to tell someone what to do in an impolite or threatening way以无礼或威胁的方式指使某人做事:  Europeans sometimes feel the Americans are trying to push them around.欧洲人有时觉得美国人在试图对他们颐指气使。push somebody/something aside phrasal verb1 push something ↔ aside to try to forget about something, especially something unpleasant, so that you can give your attention to what you are doing努力忘掉某事,尤指不愉快的事,以便专注于手头的工作:  She pushed aside her anger, forcing herself to focus on her work.她把怒气压了下去,强迫自己专注于工作。2to force someone out of their job or position, taking the job in their place将某人排挤出其职位,取而代之:  Primakov was pushed aside but later became head of Intelligence.普里马科夫遭到排挤,但后来当上了情报局局长。push yourself forward phrasal verb British English to try to make other people notice you试图让他人注意到自己;引人注目:  Rupert was a quiet type, not one to push himself forward.鲁珀特性格安静,不是那种喜欢出风头的人。push in phrasal verb British English informal非正式 to go in front of other people who are already waiting in a line for something, instead of going to the back of the line不去队尾排队,而是插到已在等候的人前面;插队:  A couple of boys pushed in at the head of the queue.两个男孩插到了队伍的最前面。push off phrasal verb1to start moving in a boat, on a bicycle, or when swimming or jumping, by pushing against something with your arms, legs etc在乘船、骑自行车或游泳、跳跃时,用手臂、腿等蹬踏某物,以开始移动:  Dad pushed off and jumped into the rowboat.爸爸用力一蹬,跳进了划艇。2British English spoken口语 used to tell someone rudely to go away粗鲁地叫人走开push on phrasal verb1to continue travelling somewhere, especially after you have had a rest继续前行,尤指在休息之后:  We decided to push on a little further.我们决定再往前走一段。2to continue doing an activity继续进行某项活动push on with Nixon pushed on with the weapons development program.尼克松继续推进武器研发计划。push somebody/something ↔ over phrasal verb to make someone or something fall to the ground by pushing them推倒某人或某物使其摔在地上:  He went wild, pushing over tables and chairs.他大发狂,把桌子和椅子都推翻了。push something ↔ through (also push something through something) phrasal verb to get a plan, law etc officially accepted, especially quickly使计划、法律等获得正式批准,尤指迅速获批:  The planning application was pushed through as quickly as possible.规划申请以最快速度获得了批准。
    pushpush2 noun 1pushing movement [countable] when someone pushes something某人推某物的动作 OPP  pull:  Jodi had stopped swinging. ‘Want a push?’ her dad asked.乔迪停止了荡秋千。"要推你吗?"她爸爸问道。 If the door’s stuck, just give it a push.如果门卡住了,推一下就行。at/with the push of a button (=used to emphasize how easy a machine is to use)(用于强调机器操作的简便) Files can be attached to your email at the push of a button.只需轻按一个按钮,就能将文件附加到电子邮件中。2effort [countable] when someone, especially a business, tries to get or achieve something某人(尤指企业)努力争取或实现某事:  the pre-Christmas advertising push圣诞节前的广告攻势push into The company has recently made a big push into the Japanese market.该公司近期大力进军日本市场。push for the push for improved productivity提升生产力的推进努力push to do something a push to attract new members吸引新成员的推广行动3encouragement [singular] if someone gives someone else a push, they encourage or persuade them to try something如果某人给了别人一推(push),意指他鼓励或说服对方去尝试某事:  She just needed a gentle push to get her to join in.她只需要一点小小的鼓励就能参与进来。4army [countable] a planned military movement into the area where the enemy is向敌方所在区域发动的有计划的军事推进push into The army has made another big push into enemy territory.军队再次对敌方领土发动大规模进攻。5give somebody the push/get the push British English informal非正式 a)if your employer gives you the push, they make you leave your job如果雇主给了你 the push(解雇通知),即让你离开工作岗位:  I was scared I’d get the push.我很害怕被解雇。 b)if someone you are having a romantic relationship with gives you the push, they tell you that they no longer want to continue the relationship如果与你恋爱的人给了你 the push,即告诉你他们不想再继续这段关系6when/if push comes to shove (also if it comes to the push British English) spoken口语 if a situation becomes very difficult or action needs to be taken如果局势变得非常困难或需要采取行动时:  If push comes to shove, you can always sell the car.万不得已时,你随时可以把车卖掉。7at a push British English informal非正式 if you can do something at a push, it will be difficult, but you will be able to do it如果某事"at a push"能做到,意指虽然困难,但还是能办到:  We have room for five people, maybe six at a push.我们能容纳五个人,勉强的话六个也行。8it’ll be a push British English spoken口语 used to say that something will be difficult because you do not have enough time to do it用于表示因时间不够而难以完成某事:  I’ll do my best, but it’ll be a bit of a push.我会尽力的,但时间恐怕有点紧。