transitive. To exert the force of impact upon or against (a body) so as to move it away; to push, shove, drive. Chiefly with adverb or adverbial…
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释义 | the world > movement > impelling or driving > pushing and pulling > push and pull [verb (transitive)] > push > with force or violence (11) thrustc1175 transitive. To exert the force of impact upon or against (a body) so as to move it away; to push, shove, drive. Chiefly with adverb or adverbial… thrutchc1275 To thrust, push. thringa1300 To thrust or drive with pressure or violence; to cast, throw, or fling violenty; to hurl, dash, knock; usually with preposition or adverb… threstc1300 To push forcibly or violently; = thrust, v. 1a and 6. stetec1330 transitive. To push, shove, kick; to throw or fling violently. chok?a1400 ? To thrust, push, or drive with force; to chokke togeder, to thrust or ram together; to chokke thurgh, to thrust through. runa1425 transitive. To thrust, push; esp. to push violently or forcibly in a specified direction, to drive, dash. Chiefly with against, into, or through. chop1562 transitive. To thrust with sudden force. Obsolete. (Cf. colloquial to stick, clap.) tilt1582 transitive (loose uses). To drive or thrust with violence. jam1836 To thrust, push, dash, or drive (anything) violently or firmly against something, or in some direction, as down, in. swag1958 Criminals' slang. To push (a person) forcefully, to ‘shove’; to take or snatch away roughly. |
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