push 的 4 个定义
- to press upon or against with force in order to move it away.
 - to move in a specified way by exerting force; shove; drive: to push something aside; to push the door open.
 - to effect or accomplish by thrusting obstacles aside: to push one's way through the crowd.
 - (13)
 
- to exert a thrusting force upon something.
 - to use steady force in moving a thing away; shove.
 - to make one's way with effort or persistence, as against difficulty or opposition.
 - (7)
 
- the act of pushing; a shove or thrust.
 - a contrivance or part to be pushed in order to operate a mechanism.
 - a vigorous onset or effort.
 - (10)
 
- push around, to treat contemptuously and unfairly; bully: She's not the kind of person who can be pushed around.
 - push back, to make the date or time of later than originally planned. to oppose or resist a plan, action, statement, etc.: The board members are starting to push back against criticism from the public.
 - push off, Informal. to go away; depart: We stopped at Denver for the night and were ready to push off again the following morning.
 - push on, to press forward; continue; proceed: The pioneers, despite overwhelming obstacles, pushed on across the plains.
 
push 近义词
physical force
mental determination
thrust, press with force
push 的近义词 44 个
- accelerate
 - bump
 - depress
 - drive
 - force
 - launch
 - move
 - nudge
 - pressure
 - propel
 - shift
 - shove
 - budge
 - bulldoze
 - butt
 - crowd
 - dig
 - elbow
 - exert
 - gore
 - hustle
 - impel
 - jam
 - jostle
 - muscle
 - poke
 - railroad
 - ram
 - shoulder
 - squash
 - squeeze
 - squish
 - steamroll
 - stir
 - strain
 - strong-arm
 - bear down
 - crush against
 - high pressure
 - lie on
 - make one's way
 - pour it on
 - put the arm on
 - rest on
 
push 的反义词 20 个
incite, urge
push 的近义词 44 个
- accelerate
 - bump
 - depress
 - drive
 - force
 - launch
 - move
 - nudge
 - pressure
 - propel
 - shift
 - shove
 - budge
 - bulldoze
 - butt
 - crowd
 - dig
 - elbow
 - exert
 - gore
 - hustle
 - impel
 - jam
 - jostle
 - muscle
 - poke
 - railroad
 - ram
 - shoulder
 - squash
 - squeeze
 - squish
 - steamroll
 - stir
 - strain
 - strong-arm
 - bear down
 - crush against
 - high pressure
 - lie on
 - make one's way
 - pour it on
 - put the arm on
 - rest on
 
push 的反义词 20 个
advertise, promote
更多push例句
- Many of them plan to help finance the latest push for new, K-12 curriculum.
 - The United States already has more carbon-capture facilities than any other country in the world and could seize global market leadership with a concerted innovation push from the government.
 - Though the 2019 study observed that the watch tended to undercount wheelchair pushes, I found that the watch tended to overestimate my number of pushes slightly.
 - Even so, buyers say the push to constantly replan as well as to generate “good results” for clients even with economic uncertainty has been draining.
 - The smaller HomePod will help Apple renew its push into the smart home at a lower price, albeit with fewer speakers inside the device than the current $299 model.
 - Instead, straighten your civic backbone and push back in clear conscience.
 - In Afghanistan, there was a push to take back the southern province Helmand.
 - Doubling down on Schedule I is, at best, a deranged way to push Americans away from “medical,” and toward recreational, use.
 - After some animated debate at the conference, Lelaie declared, with some frustration, “If you push on the stick, you will fly.”
 - Slowly, two were opened up, and in 2010 the regional government opened all four Brogpa villages in a push for tourism.
 - The sense of bearing on to the voice, or endeavoring to push the tone by any pressure whatever, should be absolutely avoided.
 - Thereupon the governor attacked him alone, and giving a violent push on the door, opened it.
 - One Turkish Company, about a hundred strong, was making an ugly push within rifle shot of our ship.
 - A resolute push for quite a short period now might reconstruct the entire basis of our collective human life.
 - His only chance of ultimate recovery was to push boldly forward, and to betray no fear of failure.