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adj.
<非正>(时间、钱等)不够用的; 没有空的,忙碌的
v.
推,推动( push的过去式和过去分词 )
对…施加压力
逼迫
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verb
transitive verb
to press against with force in order to drive or impel
to move or endeavor to move away or ahead by steady pressure without striking
to thrust forward, downward, or outward
to cause to increase : raise
push prices to record levels
to try to move beyond or expand
push one's limits
to hit (a ball) toward the right from a right-handed swing or toward the left from a left-handed swing compare pull
to press or urge forward to completion
to urge or press the advancement, adoption, or practice ofespecially: to make aggressive efforts to sell we're pushing ham this week
pushed a bill in the legislature
to engage in the illicit sale of (narcotics)
to bear hard upon so as to involve in difficulty
poverty pushed them to the breaking point
to approach in age or number
grandmother must be pushing 75
intransitive verb
to press against something with steady force in or as if in order to impel
to press forward energetically against opposition
to exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end
pushing for higher wages
noun
a vigorous effort to attain an end : drive:
a military assault or offensive
an advance that overcomes obstacles
a campaign to promote a product
a time for action : emergency
an act of pushing : shove
a physical force steadily applied in a direction away from the body exerting it
vigorous enterprise or energy
an exertion of influence to promote another's interests
stimulation to activity : impetus
abbreviation
People United to Serve Humanity
push oneself鞭策自己;发愤;自强;加劲
push forward推进;抓紧进行
push for奋力争取
push up增加;提高;向上推
push on推进;推动;努力向前
push through完成;挤著穿过
push ahead向前推进
push back把…向后推;推回
push rod制动缸推杆;推棒;顶杆
push out拉出,排出;推出去
push in推进,闯入
push button按钮
push ahead with推进;推动
push the button按下按钮
push and pull推与拉
push down下推;叠加
push off推迟;离开
push against推,推撞;推挤
push into推进;推动(做某事)
push away推开
Verb Middle English possen, pusshen, probably from Old French pousser to exert pressure, from Latin pulsare, frequentative of pellere to drive, strike — more at felt
The first known use of push was in the 13th century
pyramid1 of 2noun
a massive structure built especially in ancient Egypt that usually has a square base and four triangular sides meeting at a point
something that resembles a pyramid in shape or organization
the social pyramid
a polyhedron that has a polygon for its base and triangles that meet at a point at the top for its sides
pyramid2 of 2verb
to build up in the form of a pyramid
pyramid1 of 2noun
a massive structure built especially in ancient Egypt that usually has a square base and four triangular sides meeting at a point
something that resembles a pyramid in shape or organization
the social pyramid
a polyhedron that has a polygon for its base and triangles that meet at a point at the top for its sides
pyramid2 of 2verb
to build up in the form of a pyramid
puzzle1 of 2verb
to confuse the understanding of
to solve with difficulty or cleverness
puzzle2 of 2noun
puzzlement sense 1
something that puzzles
a question, problem, or device designed for testing skill or cleverness
push1 of 2verb
to press against with force in order to drive
to force forward, downward, or outward
to go or make go ahead
push the job to completion
to press hard against so as to involve in difficulty
was pushed for time
to engage in the sale of (illegal drugs)
push2 of 2noun
a strong advance against obstacles
a sudden thrust : shove
a steady applying of force in a direction away from the body from which it comes
1 to be pushed for money/time
缺少资金 / 时间
2 I know you're pushed, but can you make tomorrow's meeting?
我知道你很忙,可是你能不能参加明天的会议?
3 In Milwaukee, activists have pushed for the ability to protest closer to the convention venues, while Republican officials have lobbied the Secret Service to move the demonstration area further away.
4 She pushed the bullet-riddled door open.
她推开了布满弹孔的门。
5 The leaves were swept along the road, pushed by the strong wind.
在大风的推动下,树叶沿着道路漂移.
6 But total demand remained strong and pushed up prices.
但依然强劲的房地产需求继续推动房价走高.
7 Plans are pushed along with efforts.
计划是得靠努力才能推动的.
8 I had continually pushed my doubts to the darker recesses of my mind.
我一直把怀疑深深地隐藏在心中.
9 She pushed the door open and went into the room.
她推动门开着的并且进入房间的.
10 The crankshaft is rotated as the piston is pushed down by the pressure above it.
因此,当活塞受压向下运动时,推动曲轴转动.
11 I know you're pushed; but can you make tomorrow's meeting?
我知道你忙,但是你能参加明天的会议吗?
12 He put both hands flat on the door and pushed as hard as he could.
他两只手平放在门上用尽全力推。
13 His critical summarizing and inheriting Shongming idealist philosophy has pushed forward Chinese new Confucian school.
他对宋明理学所作的批判性总结和继承,推动了中国新儒学的发展.
14 The EPA initiative categorized the compounds into four lists and pushed for further toxicity testing.
美国环保署提案将这些化合物划分为四类,并推动进一步的毒性检验.
15 The doctor pushed his way through the crowd.
医生挤过人群。
16 Above all, the Sky Islands are a wholly unique and largely unheralded ecosystem that is itself endangered by rising temperatures that threaten to push pines, firs and the critters that live among them right off the mountaintops and into extinction.
17 Technology is pulled by manufacturing , not pushed to manufacturing.
科技是由制造拉动的而不是推动的.
18 You'll be hard pushed to finish this today.
要你今天做完这件事会很难。
19 He pushed his bike up a steep hill.
他推着自行车上斜坡.
20 They pushed him into the car.
他们把他推进了汽车。
5 缺乏
short empty void scarce devoid deficient wanting lacking without need want lack poor absence deficiency scarcity destitute dearth poorness fail be light on
8 为难
9 忙碌
busy crowded stirring occupied hopping tied-up abustle busily busyness bustle occupy have hand full up to elbows up to the elbows on the hop active hectic brisk industrious rush on the run
10 窘迫的