push的意思和读音

push

: [pʊʃ] : [pʊʃ]

v.

n.

pushes  pushing  pushed  

v.+n.push button,push car,push luck,push dollar,push cart

v.pull

pushv.using hands/arms/body

1.[i][t]);to use your hands, arms or body in order to make sb/sth move forward or away from you; to move part of your body into a particular position

We pushed and pushed but the piano wouldn't move.

Push hard when I tell you to.使

You push and I'll pull.

She pushed at the door but it wouldn't budge.

He walked slowly up the hill pushing his bike.

She pushed the cup towards me.

He pushed his chair back and stood up.

He tried to kiss her but she pushed him away.

She pushed her face towards him.

I pushed the door open.

2.[i][t]);to use force to move past sb/sth using your hands, arms, etc.

People were pushing and shoving to get to the front.

The fans pushed against the barrier.

Try and push your way through the crowd.

affect sth

3.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.使to affect sth so that it reaches a particular level or state

This development could push the country into recession.使

The rise in interest rates will push prices up.使

switch/button

4.[t]~ sthto press a switch, button, etc., for example in order to make a machine start working

I pushed the button for the top floor.

persuade

5.[t]to persuade or encourage sb to do sth that they may not want to do

My teacher pushed me into entering the competition.

No one pushed you to take the job, did they?

work hard

6.[t]~ sb/yourselfto make sb work hard

The music teacher really pushes her pupils.

Lucy should push herself a little harder.西

put pressure on sb

7.[t](informal)~ sb (+ adv./prep.)使to put pressure on sb and make them angry or upset

Her parents are very tolerant, but sometimes she pushes them too far.

new idea/product

8.[t](informal)~ sthto try hard to persuade people to accept or agree with a new idea, buy a new product, etc.

The interview gave him a chance to push his latest movie.访使

She didn't want to push the point any further at that moment.

sell drugs

9.[t](informal)~ sthto sell illegal drugs

of army

10.[i]+ adv./prep.to move forward quickly through an area

The army pushed (on) towards the capital.

IDMbe pushing 40, 50, etc.(informal) 40 50 to be nearly 40, 50, etc. years oldbe pushing up (the) daisiesto be dead and in a gravepush the boat out(informal)to spend a lot of money on enjoying yourself or celebrating sth

He is a performer who consistently pushes the envelope of TV comedy.

push the envelope(informal)线to go beyond the limits of what is allowed or thought to be possible

He is a performer who consistently pushes the envelope of TV comedy.

You didn't get caught last time, but don't push your luck!

push your luckpush it/things(informal)to take a risk because you have successfully avoided problems in the past

You didn't get caught last time, but don't push your luck!

I tried to push the thought to the back of my mind.

push sth to the back of your mind);to try to forget about sth unpleasant

I tried to push the thought to the back of my mind.

n.using hands/arms/body

1.an act of pushing sth/sb

She gave him a gentle push.

The car won't start. Can you give it a push?

At the push of a button(= very easily) he could get a whole list of names.

of army

2.a large and determined military attack

a final push against the enemy

The firm has begun a major push into the European market.

effort

3.~ for stha determined effort to achieve sth

The push for reform started in 2007. 2007

4.encouragement to do sth

He wants to open his own business, but needs a push in the right direction to get him started.

IDM

We can provide accommodation for six people at a push.宿

at a push(informal)used to say that sth is possible, but only with difficulty

We can provide accommodation for six people at a push.宿

They gave him the push after only six weeks.

He was devastated when his girlfriend gave him the push.

give sb/get the push(informal)鱿to dismiss sb/to be dismissed from your job

They gave him the push after only six weeks.

(informal)to end a romantic relationship with sb; to be told that a romantic relationship with sb is over

He was devastated when his girlfriend gave him the push.

when push comes to shove(informal)when there is no other choice; when everything else has failed

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v.1.to move someone or something away from you, or from their previous position, using part of your body, especially your hands2.to press a button on a machine3.to move past or through a group of people or things by using a part of your body to move them away from you4.to encourage or force someone in a determined way to do something they do not want to do; to force someone to make a great effort, especially at school or in their career5.to try to make people buy a product or accept an idea6.to make something reach a particular level or standard7.to sell illegal drugs8.to make someone impatient or annoyed by behaving in an unreasonable way9.if an army pushes into, through, or across a country or area, it moves farther into, through, or across it, using force1.to move someone or something away from you, or from their previous position, using part of your body, especially your hands2.to press a button on a machine3.to move past or through a group of people or things by using a part of your body to move them away from you4.to encourage or force someone in a determined way to do something they do not want to do; to force someone to make a great effort, especially at school or in their career5.to try to make people buy a product or accept an idea6.to make something reach a particular level or standard7.to sell illegal drugs8.to make someone impatient or annoyed by behaving in an unreasonable way9.if an army pushes into, through, or across a country or area, it moves farther into, through, or across it, using force

n.1.a movement in which you push someone or something using part of your body, especially your hands2.a way of encouraging or forcing someone to do something that they do not want to do3.a determined attempt to do something4.a movement by an army farther into or through a country or area, using force5.the energy and determination to achieve something6.something that is difficult to do, especially because you do not have much time1.a movement in which you push someone or something using part of your body, especially your hands2.a way of encouraging or forcing someone to do something that they do not want to do3.a determined attempt to do something4.a movement by an army farther into or through a country or area, using force5.the energy and determination to achieve something6.something that is difficult to do, especially because you do not have much time

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1.As a result of these changes, we have been able to push finances that were on the verge of collapse back to a safe position.

2.It was a good joke to come up behind a naked boy, and push him into the pool. I made quite a habit of this with boys of my own size or less.

3.Urgent things push me to go back home, but I have eggs on the spit. Recently people are busy , I have to cheek it to ask help .

4.To bring your pelvis up with your ribs, exhale, push your hands down harder, and pull your thighs upward as if to lift them to your chest.

5.Actively push your neck back to strengthen and stretch the front part of your neck while completing this exercise.

6.I found myself racing the clock to finish this manuscript and get it in print. There was a force that continued to push me.稿

7.If this is welcomed with a stab in the back, you'll know how much harder to push the blade in return.

8.It was a good change by the manager. Mikel got on the ball, moved it about and allowed myself and Ballack to push on.

9.She said rudely, trying to push as much fire in her eyes as possible.

10."The gap was pretty similar throughout the stint, but then Kimi started to run two tenths quicker and I started to push again, " he said.,”