To thrust, press, push (a thing to or into a place, etc.). Also figurative.
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释义 | the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > place or put in a position [verb (transitive)] > forcibly, firmly, or quickly (22) thudc1000 To thrust, press, push (a thing to or into a place, etc.). Also figurative. throwa1250 transitive. With adverb or prepositional phrase as complement. To cause to move to a particular position, or to be placed in a particular situation… pilt?c1250 transitive. To put forcibly. to pilt out: to put or take out by force. casta1300 To lay, place, put, with an action of force, decisiveness, or haste. (Now usually throw.) pusha1350 transitive. To exert force upon or against (a body) so as to move it away; to move by force, esp. to move along by exerting a continuous force; to… hurla1375 transitive. To throw or cast with violence (from some position); to precipitate, throw down, overthrow. literal and figurative. paltc1390 transitive. To thrust, put forcibly. thrusta1400 transitive. To cause (anything, esp. something grasped in the hand) to enter, pierce, or penetrate some thing or place by or as by pushing; to… thack1542 transitive. To clap (something) on or in a place. clap1559 transitive. To apply, place, put, set, or ‘stick’, with promptness and effect: originally with the implication that the object in question is… to throw on1560 transitive. To fling or hurl (something) on or upon something else; to put or place on something, or apply to something, in a hasty, careless, or… planch1575 transitive. To attach or fix (something broad and flat) on something else. Obsolete. rare. protrude1638 transitive. To push or thrust out (an organ, part, etc.) into a projecting position; to cause to project or stick out. shove1807 (Chiefly colloquial) To put or thrust (carelessly or hastily) into a place or receptacle; also to thrust aside, away. bung1825 transitive. To throw (violently); to send; to put forcibly. Also with in. Also figurative. shoot1833 To put hurriedly and carelessly. Also, to dispatch (a thing) rapidly. slap1836 To put or place on or into, to fling or throw down, etc., with a slap or clap. plunk1866 Originally Scottish. transitive. To place or set down heavily or suddenly. Frequently with down. Also reflexive: = sense 2a. Cf. plump, v.1 2. slam1870 To dash, throw, push, etc., with some degree of violence or force. Also figurative. spank1880 To bring down, thrust, etc., with a slap. Subcategories:— with something which is already there (1) — vigorously or violently (1) |
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