单词 | to push on |
释义 | > as lemmasto push on (also along) a. intransitive. To make one's way with force or persistence (against or as if against difficulty or opposition). Frequently with adverbs and adverbial phrases, esp. in to push on (also along): to press on, to advance with continued effort. ΘΚΠ society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > forcibly shovec888 thrustc1330 crowda1415 throngc1440 thrumble?a1513 to shoulder one's way1581 to make one's way1589 bear1594 push1602 jostle1622 force1653 way1694 squeeze1704 to push one's way1716 thrutchc1837 barge1888 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > forward movement > move forward or advance [verb (intransitive)] > with persistence, effort, or urgency shovec888 thringc893 thresta1225 wina1300 thrustc1330 pressa1375 throngc1440 wrestc1450 thrimp1513 to put forward1529 intrude1562 breast1581 shoulder1581 haggle1582 strivea1586 wrestle1591 to push on (also along)1602 elabour1606 contend1609 to put on?1611 struggle1686 worry1702 crush1755 squeege1783 battle1797 scrouge1798 sweat1856 flounder1861 pull?1863 tank1939 bulldozer1952 terrier1959 1602 tr. B. Guarini Pastor Fido iv. ii. sig. K4v At each of Siluioes actes My soule stept out, push't on with all her will. 1634 J. Russell Two Famous Pitcht Battels Lypsich & Lutzen 27 Then forward on with rage and force they push, And their fear-strucken foes soon over-rush. 1718 N. Rowe tr. Lucan Pharsalia vi. 269 Now push we on, disdain we now to fear, A thousand Wounds let ev'ry Bosom bear. 1768 J. Byron Loss of Wager in Narr. Patagonia 122 I..pushed into the next wigwam upon my hands and knees. 1804 W. Monson in Marquess Wellesley Select. Despatches (1877) 526 The enemy pushed after and many were either killed or wounded. 1806 J. Beresford Miseries Human Life I. ii. 29 Pushing through the very narrow path of a very long field of very high corn. 1850 Ld. Tennyson In Memoriam lii. 75 For fear divine philosophy Should push beyond her mark. View more context for this quotation 1865 T. Carlyle Hist. Friedrich II of Prussia V. xviii. ii. 46 Schwerin, with the gross of the Army, pushes into Mähren. 1879 J. A. Froude Cæsar xiv. 222 Cæsar, after a short rest, pushed on and came under their walls. 1892 S. R. Gardiner Student's Hist. Eng. 11 He pushed inland to the Kentish Stour. 1902 ‘M. Twain’ in Harper's Weekly 6 Dec. 5/1 Push along, cabby, push along—no great lot of time to spare. 1928 E. A. Powell Embattled Borders ix. 334 We tossed up as to whether we should spend the night in the town..or push on to Pernau. 1968 J. Irving Setting free Bears ii. 161 The Wehrmacht pushed into Yugoslavia with thirty-three divisions. 2005 Evo June 147/2 Not so good is the weather as we drive into a rainy France, but we push on at a reasonable rate. < as lemmas |
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