词汇 | shove |
释义 | shove verb uk /ʃʌv/ us /ʃʌv/ shoveverb (PUSH)[ I or T ] to push someone or something forcefully: 推,推挤,推撞 She was jostled and shoved by an angry crowd as she left the court.她离开法庭时,被愤怒的人群推来搡去。 Just wait your turn - there's no need to shove.请按顺序等——没必要挤来挤去。 Reporters pushed and shoved as they tried to get close to the princess.记者们推来挤去,想靠近公主身边。 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 shoveverb (PUT)[ T+ adv/prep ]informal to put something somewhere in a hurried or careless way: 乱放;随便放;乱丢 I'll just shove this laundry in the washer before we go out.我们出去之前,我要把这些待洗的衣服扔到洗衣机里。 "Where should I put this suitcase?" "Shove it down there for the moment."“我该把这个手提箱放哪里?”“暂时先随便放在那儿吧。” They can't just shove motorways anywhere they like, you know.你知道,他们不能随便想在什么地方建高速公路就在什么地方建。 Placing and positioning an object -based appose around change something around circle consign fit gone install lie manoeuvrable pile (something) up plant redeposit reinstall reinstallation relocate reorientate transpose transposition shoveverb (MOVE BODY)[ I+ adv/prep ]UKinformal to move your body to make space for someone else: 移动身体,挪动身体(以腾出地方) Shove over/along, Lena, and make some room for me.莉娜,请挪一挪,给我让点儿地方。 Why don't you shove up so that Fatima can sit next to you?你为什么不挪一下?这样法蒂玛就可以坐在你身边了。 General words for movement betake body English budge budge up carry circulate gone heaving inertly keepy-uppy kinetic kinetic energy motion pass repair repair to somewhere round scoot seethe slip Idiomshove it Phrasal verbsshove someone around shove off! shove off shove noun[ C ] uk /ʃʌv/ us /ʃʌv/ the action of shoving someone or something: 推,推挤 Would you help me give the piano a shove?你能帮我推一下钢琴吗? 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 shove | American Dictionaryshove verb[ I/T ] us/ʃʌv/ to push someone or something forcefully and with a lot of energy: [ T ]The opposing player said something, and Chris went over and shoved him. To shove is also to slide something along a surface by moving or pushing it: [ T ]She got into her coat and shoved her hands deep into her pockets. [ M ]Jim shoved open the door (= pushed the door to open it), and invited his visitor in. A shoving match is an angry disagreement in which two people push each other in the chest: The discussion in the jury room got so heated that at one point two jurors got into a shoving match. shovenoun[ C ]us/ʃʌv/ Someone in the crowd gave me a shove in the back, and I almost went sprawling. Examples of shoveshove But we know that it's going to be calm, early evening, so you just get ready in the afternoon and then shove off early evening. When push comes to shove, if the doctors get money we could do it; if they don't, forget it. Both are seen as well-heeled elder-statesmen of science, carelessly shoving under the carpet the view of the unknown young upstart of the group. Any settlers who shoved aside indigenous horticulturalists violated entitlement principles. After opening the car door, they attempted - sometimes quite persistently - to shove their foot in the small opening. I had some preliminary plans developed, but when push came to shove you couldn't interest anybody in that kind of planning. When push comes to shove, his real faith is in live studio plays (they're cheaper), but he likes the kudos brought by controversial work. But there was disagreement about how to achieve these ideals, and, if push came to shove, where the priority should lie. When push comes to shove : a computational model of the role of motor control in the acquisition of action verbs. But even taking into account the crucial value of autonomy, it remains the case that sometimes a hard coercive shove away from the bad can improve anyone's life. The four oppressors upstage walked towards four young men centre stage, holding their chairs in front of them like shields, and slowly shoved the young men offstage. I pushed, shoved, or shook partner. He gives the woman a hefty shove, grabs her handbag and jumps back into the car. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 There is no other country that bolsters up its production figures by shoving stuff abroad irrespective of whether it brings anything in return or not. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 That is a more sensible way to impose control because it does not necessitate inspectors shoving bits and thermometers into fish fingers. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 See all examples of shove These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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