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pushover
push·o·ver P0675300 (po͝osh′ō′vər)n.1. One that is easily defeated or taken advantage of.2. Something that is easily done or attained. See Synonyms at breeze1.pushover (ˈpʊʃˌəʊvə) n1. something that is easily achieved or accomplished2. a person, team, etc, that is easily taken advantage of or defeatedpush•o•ver (ˈpʊʃˌoʊ vər) n. 1. anything done easily. 2. an easily defeated person or team. 3. a person who is easily persuaded, influenced, or seduced. [1905–10, Amer.] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | pushover - someone who is easily taken advantage ofstooge, yes-man, flunkey, flunky - a person of unquestioning obedience | | 2. | pushover - any undertaking that is easy to do; "marketing this product will be no picnic"child's play, cinch, duck soup, piece of cake, breeze, walkover, picnic, snapdoddle - an easy taskproject, task, undertaking, labor - any piece of work that is undertaken or attempted; "he prepared for great undertakings" |
pushovernoun1. sucker (slang), mug (Brit. slang), stooge (slang), soft touch (slang), chump (informal), walkover (informal), easy game (informal), easy or soft mark (informal) He's a tough negotiator - you won't find him a pushover.2. (Informal) piece of cake (Brit. informal), breeze (U.S. & Canad. informal), picnic (informal), child's play (informal), plain sailing, doddle (Brit. slang), walkover (informal), cinch (slang), no-brainer (informal), cakewalk (informal), duck soup (U.S. slang), piece of piss (taboo slang) You might think Hungarian is a pushover to learn, but it isn't. piece of cake challenge, test, trial, undertaking, ordeal, hassle (informal)pushovernoun1. A person who is easily deceived or victimized:butt, dupe, fool, gull, lamb, victim.Informal: sucker.Slang: fall guy, gudgeon, mark, monkey, patsy, pigeon, sap.Chiefly British: mug.2. An easily accomplished task:child's play, cinch, snap, walkaway, walkover.Informal: breeze.Slang: duck soup.Translationspush (puʃ) verb1. to press against something, in order to (try to) move it further away. He pushed the door open; She pushed him away; He pushed against the door with his shoulder; The queue can't move any faster, so stop pushing!; I had a good view of the race till someone pushed in front of me. 推 推2. to try to make (someone) do something; to urge on, especially foolishly. She pushed him into applying for the job. 促使,逼迫(某人做某事) 促使,逼迫(某人做某事) 3. to sell (drugs) illegally. 非法販賣(毒品) 非法贩卖(毒品) noun1. a movement of pressure against something; a thrust. She gave him a push. 推進 推进2. energy and determination. He has enough push to do well in his job. 勁頭,決心 劲头,决心 ˈpush-bike noun a bicycle that does not have a motor. 腳踏車 (區別於機動腳踏兩用車) 自行车(区别于机动脚踏两用车) ˈpush-chair noun , 1. (American stroller) a small wheeled chair for a child, pushed by its mother etc. 嬰兒手推車 婴儿手推车2. (also kick-sled) a push-chair on runners (used on snowy ground). 架在兩根金屬條上的雪橇椅 架在两根金属条上的雪橇椅ˈpushover noun a person or team etc who can be easily persuaded or influenced or defeated. He will not give in to pressure – he is not a pushover; We won the game so easily – it was a real pushover. 容易擊敗的人或對手,容易受影響的人 容易打败的对手,易于控制的人 be pushed for to be short of; not to have enough of. I'm a bit pushed for time. 缺少,不夠 缺少,不够 push around to treat roughly. He pushes his younger brother around. 欺侮 欺侮push off to go away. I wish you'd push off! 走開 走开push on to go on; to continue. Push on with your work. 繼續下去 继续下去push over to cause to fall; to knock down. He pushed me over. 擊倒 击倒 EncyclopediaSeepushpushover
Synonyms for pushovernoun suckerSynonyms- sucker
- mug
- stooge
- soft touch
- chump
- walkover
- easy game
- easy or soft mark
noun piece of cakeSynonyms- piece of cake
- breeze
- picnic
- child's play
- plain sailing
- doddle
- walkover
- cinch
- no-brainer
- cakewalk
- duck soup
- piece of piss
Antonyms- challenge
- test
- trial
- undertaking
- ordeal
- hassle
Synonyms for pushovernoun a person who is easily deceived or victimizedSynonyms- butt
- dupe
- fool
- gull
- lamb
- victim
- sucker
- fall guy
- gudgeon
- mark
- monkey
- patsy
- pigeon
- sap
- mug
noun an easily accomplished taskSynonyms- child's play
- cinch
- snap
- walkaway
- walkover
- breeze
- duck soup
Synonyms for pushovernoun someone who is easily taken advantage ofRelated Words- stooge
- yes-man
- flunkey
- flunky
noun any undertaking that is easy to doSynonyms- child's play
- cinch
- duck soup
- piece of cake
- breeze
- walkover
- picnic
- snap
Related Words- doddle
- project
- task
- undertaking
- labor
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