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词汇 propel
释义 propel
verb[ T ]
uk /prəˈpel/ us /prəˈpel/-ll-
to push or move something somewhere, often with a lot of force: 推进,推动
a rocket propelled through space在推力作用下穿越外层空间的火箭
The Kon-Tiki sailed across the Pacific Ocean propelled by wind power.“太阳神康提基号”帆船借助风力横渡了太平洋。
 propel someone into/to/towards something
to cause someone to do an activity or be in a situation: 推动(某人)做…/将(某人)推向(某一境地)
The film propelled him to international stardom.这部电影使他成为了国际巨星。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Pushing and shoving
bat
bat something/someone away
boop
bring
bring someone down
bundle
dig
elbow
goad
knock someone down
mash
poke
poke/dig someone in the ribsidiom
prod
push
rib
shoulder
upend
upset
wrangle

propel | American Dictionary


propel
verb[ T ]
us/prəˈpel/-ll-
to cause something to move forward:
Seals use their fins and flippers to propel them through the water with great force.
fig. If the team won the next two games, they would be propelled into the number one ranking in collegiate football.

Examples of propel


propel
Nowhere was there a 'spontaneous' diffusion, a 'natural evolution' or a situation where 'market forces' or 'ethical considerations' were 'naturally' propelling social change.
Later on, magma ascent must have slowed down due to the extinction of propelling gas.
Independent networks in the voluntary sector were actively discouraged, while local authorities were propelled into a major housing role.
Finally, although this is largely a narrative propelled by key individuals, biographical profiles are scant.
The sheer speed and scope of contemporary human movement, propelled by conflict or economic pressures or the advantages of wealth, are unparalleled.
In late capitalism, a critically unexamined and ethnographically ungrounded deployment of diaspora can obscure the specificities of mobility and the conditions propelling it.
Accordingly, national societies - propelled by their own inner spirit or genius - progressively realize their individual destinies or cultural missions.
At each entry the song either introduces a new mythic image or propels the previous one forward.
There was a political and social dynamic that propelled people in their bid for more freedom.
Increasing recognition of these problems and the need to generate innovations with greater and widespread impacts has propelled alternative approaches to agricultural research.
Free trade and lax laws propelled an economy driven by opium and vice.
Most freight on waterways moves in unpowered barges, which are grouped into "tows" and propelled by towboats.
The incomplete acute antidepressant effect of current available agents has propelled investigators to search for new drugs to manage this debilitating illness.
Finally, the object of diffusion is spread through some kind of medium, propelled by the force of the energy.
Regardless of the way of propelling the arm during teaching, there are two ways of recording the trajectory of the arm motion.
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