push
名词 n.
动词 v.
发音 po͝osh
英文释义
名词 n.
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A pustule; a pimple.
— a Push rise upon his Nose
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A short, directed application of force; an act of pushing.
— Give the door a hard push if it sticks.
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An act of tensing the muscles of the abdomen in order to expel its contents.
— One more push and the baby will be out.
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A great effort (to do something).
— Some details got lost in the push to get the project done.
- An attempt to persuade someone into a particular course of action.
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A force that impels or pressures one to act.
— I guess it's just the special curse of working under deadline's push
- A marching or drill maneuver/manoeuvre performed by moving a formation (especially a company front) forward or toward the audience, usually to accompany a dramatic climax or crescendo in the music.
- A wager that results in no loss or gain for the bettor as a result of a tie or even score
- The addition of a data item to the top of a stack.
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The situation where a server sends data to a client without waiting for a request.
— server push; a push technology
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A particular crowd or throng or people.
— Till some wild, excited person Galloped down the township cursing, "Sydney push have mobbed Macpherson, Roll up, Dandaloo!"
- A push shot.
- An attempt to give momentum to a wrestler's career in the form of victories and/or more screen time.
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A push-button, such as a bell push.
— A bell circuit, fed from the train lighting battery, is connected to a push in each berth and functions in conjunction with a luminous indicator mounted over the door and in association with a cancellation push, for use by the car attendant.
动词 v.
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To apply a force to (an object) such that it moves away from the person or thing applying the force.
— In his anger he pushed me against the wall and threatened me.
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To continually attempt to persuade (a person) into a particular course of action.
— We are pushed for an answer.
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To press or urge forward; to drive.
— to push an objection too far; to push one's luck
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To continually promote (a point of view, a product for sale, etc.).
— Stop pushing the issue — I'm not interested.
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To continually exert oneself in order to achieve a goal.
— Don't think that if you keep pushing harder and harder, it will make you succeed faster or earn more.
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To approach; to come close to.
— My old car is pushing 250,000 miles.He's nearly sixty years old.
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To tense the muscles in the abdomen in order to give birth or defecate.
— During childbirth, there are times when the obstetrician advises the woman not to push.
- To continue to attempt to persuade a person into a particular course of action.
- To make a higher bid at an auction.
- To make an all-in bet.
- To move (a pawn) directly forward.
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To add (a data item) to the top of a stack.
— When the microprocessor decodes the JSR opcode, it stores the operand into the TEMP register and pushes the current contents of the PC ($00 0128) onto the stack.
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To publish (an update, etc.) by transmitting it to other computers.
— Because this version of the Windows Installer is aware of the GAC, it has the capability to publish components into it. […] You can manually or programmatically push an assembly into the GAC by using the command-line tool Gacutil.exe.
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To thrust the points of the horns against; to gore.
— If the ox shall push a manservant or maidservant, […] the ox shall be stoned.
- To burst out of its pot, as a bud or shoot.
- To strike the cue ball in such a way that it stays in contact with the cue and object ball at the same time (a foul shot).
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衍生词
push along
push around
push aside
push away
push back
push down
push forward
push in
push off
push on
push out
push over
push past
push through
push together
push under
push up
push up against
push up on
at a push
bed push
bellpush
bell push
cost-push inflation
counterpush
get the push
give someone the push
if push comes to shove
octopush
overpush
push and shove
push bike
push broom
push bunt
push dagger
push day
push factor
pushlet
push money
push moraine
push mow
push mower
push net
push-penny
push pin
push-pin
push poll
push-poll
push polling
push-polling
push present
push-pull amplifier
push rim
push scooter
push-scrolling
push-start
push-through
push time
push wood
ridge push
server push
Tush Push
underpush
wage-push inflation
when push comes to shove
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词源
词源 1
From Middle English pushen, poshen, posson, borrowed from Middle French pousser (Modern French pousser) from Old French poulser, from Latin pulsare (“to beat, strike”), frequentative of pellere (past participle pulsus). Doublet of pulsate and pulse (verb). Partly displaced native Old English sċūfan, whence Modern English shove.
词源 2
Probably French poche. See pouch.
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