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push1 /pʊʃ/ ●●● S1 W1 verb  
1 move 移动 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]PUSH to make someone or something move by pressing them with your hands, arms etc 推;推动 OPP pull
 It didn’t move, so she pushed harder.
它一动不动,因此她加力去推。
 I promised to push him on the swings for as long as he wanted.
我答应他想在秋千上荡多久我就推多久。
 shoppers pushing their grocery carts
推着购物车的购物者
push somebody/something away/back/aside etc
 She pushed him away.
她推开了他。
 Maria pushed her hair back from her forehead.
玛丽亚把头发从额头往后拢。
push somebody/something towards/into etc something
 Philip pushed him towards the door.
菲利普把他往门口推。
push something open/shut
 I slowly pushed the door open.
我慢慢地把门推开。
2 button/switch 按钮/开关 [intransitiveI, transitiveT]SWITCH ON OR OFF to press a button, switch etc in order to make a piece of equipment start or stop working 按下(按钮、开关等) SYN press
 I got in and pushed the button for the fourth floor.
我进去后按了四楼的按钮。
 Push the green button to start the engine.
按绿色按钮发动引擎。
3 try to get past 设法从旁边经过 [intransitiveI]PUSH to use your hands, arms etc to make people or things move, so that you can get past them 挤,推挤
 Don’t push. Everyone will get a turn.
别挤,每个人都轮得到。
push (your way) past/through/into etc
 A fat man pushed past me in his rush to leave.
一个胖男人急着离开,从我身边挤了过去。
 She pushed her way to the front.
她挤到了前面。
4 encourage 鼓励 [transitiveT]FORCE somebody TO DO something to encourage or force someone to do something or to work hard 鼓励;敦促;逼迫
 Encourage your kids to try new things, but try not to push them too hard.
要鼓励你的孩子们尝试新鲜事物,不过尽量不要逼得太紧。
 athletes who push their bodies to the limit
将体能发挥到极限的运动员
push yourself
 He’s been pushing himself too hard, working 12-hour days.
他给自己的压力太大了,每天工作12小时。
push somebody into (doing) something
 My husband pushed me into leaving the job.
我丈夫硬要我辞了职。
push somebody to do something
 The teachers pushed the students to achieve.
老师们鞭策学生要学有所成。
5 persuade 劝说 [intransitiveI, transitiveT] to try to persuade people to accept your ideas, opinions etc in order to achieve something 说服,力劝
 The president is trying to push his agenda in Congress.
总统正力劝国会接受自己的议题。
push for
 He was pushing hard for welfare reform.
他正努力推行福利改革。
push to do something
 Company representatives are pushing to open foreign markets to their products.
公司代表正力图把产品推向国外市场。
push something on somebody
 We don’t try to push our religion on anyone.
我们不想把自己的信仰强加于任何人。
6 change 改变 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to change someone’s situation, or to make a situation change, especially when some people do not want it to change 促使改变〔尤指一些人不愿意改变时〕
7 increase/decrease 增加/减少 [transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] to increase or decrease an amount, value, or number 增加 ,减少〔数量、价值等〕
8 army 军队 [intransitiveI always + adverbadv/prepositionprep] if an army pushes somewhere, it moves in that direction 挺进,推进
9 advertise 做广告 [transitiveT] informalBBAADVERTISE to try to sell more of a product by advertising it a lot 〔通过大量广告〕推销〔商品〕
10. drugs 毒品 [transitiveT] informalMDD to sell illegal drugs 贩卖〔毒品〕 pusher
11. be pushing 40/50 etc informal to be nearly 40,50 etc years old 将近40/50岁等
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12 push your luck/push it informalRISK to do something or ask for something, especially something you have done or asked for before, when this is likely to annoy someone or involves a risk 〔因曾经成功而〕再次冒险;得寸进尺;想(再)交好运
13 push something out of your mind  (also push something to the back of your mind) to try not to think about something, especially something bad or worrying 把某物抛在脑后,忘记〔不愉快的事情〕
14 push (somebody’s) buttons informal to make someone feel strong emotions 触动(某人的)强烈情感
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15 push the boat out British EnglishBrE informalSPEND MONEY to spend more money than you usually do, on something special 花大钱
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16. push the point PERSUADEto keep trying to make someone accept your opinion in a way that they think is annoying 〔令人讨厌地〕拼命劝说某人接受自己的观点
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17 push the envelope  American EnglishAmE to do something that is new and that goes beyond the limits of what has already been done in a particular area of activity 创新突破
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18. be pushing up (the) daisies informal to be dead – used humorously 死〔幽默用法〕
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n19. technical [transitiveT] to automatically send your email to your smartphone, so that you receive it immediately
pushed, pushing
THESAURUS
push to make something or someone move by pressing them with your hands, arms etc ,推动
Push the door, don’t pull it.
推门,不要拉门。
She pushed him away and walked out.
她推开他,走了出去。
shove to push someone or something in a rough or careless way 猛推,
People were shoving to get to the front of the queue.
人们互相推搡着想要挤到队伍前面。
Tom shoved his suitcase under the bed.
汤姆把衣箱推到床底下。
stuff informal to push something quickly and carelessly into a small space ,填塞
She stuffed a few clothes into a bag and left.
她往袋子里塞了几件衣服就走了。
poke to push someone or something with your finger or something sharp ,,
I poked the snake with a stick but it was dead.
我用一根木棍捅捅那条蛇,但它已经死了。
nudge to push someone beside you gently with your elbow to get their attention 〔用肘〕轻推
Toby nudged me and pointed out of the window.
托比用胳膊肘碰了碰我,指指窗外。
roll to push something round or something on wheels so that it moves forward 滚动
They rolled the logs down the hill.
他们把原木滚下山。
The car still didn’t start so we tried to roll it off the road.
汽车还是发动不起来,因此我们试着把它推离大路。
wheel to push something with wheels, for example a bicycle or a trolley, so that it moves forward, while guiding it with your hands 推动〔有轮之物〕
Rob wheeled his bike round the back of the house.
罗布把自行车推到屋后。
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push2 ●●○ noun  
1 pushing movement 推的动作 [countableC]PUSH when someone pushes something 推;按 OPP pull
2 effort 努力 [countableC] when someone, especially a business, tries to get or achieve something 〔为了达到某目的而作出的〕努力
3 encouragement 鼓励 [singular]PERSUADE if someone gives someone else a push, they encourage or persuade them to try something 鼓励;敦促
4 army 军队 [countableC]PM a planned military movement into the area where the enemy is 进攻,挺进
5 give somebody the push/get the push British EnglishBrE informal
6 when/if push comes to shove  (also if it comes to the push British English) spokenDECIDE if a situation becomes very difficult or action needs to be taken 别无选择时;需要行动时
7 at a push British EnglishBrE informalDIFFICULT if you can do something at a push, it will be difficult, but you will be able to do it 真有必要时,不得已时
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8 it’ll be a push British EnglishBrE spokenDIFFICULT used to say that something will be difficult because you do not have enough time to do it 时间紧迫〔因而觉得某事困难〕
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From Longman Business Dictionary
pushpush1 /pʊʃ/ verb [transitiveT]
1to work hard to persuade people to buy more of a product, for example by advertising it a lot
Our sales staff will be pushing the new model hard.
IBM will use its huge sales force to push this product.
2to try to get people to accept an idea, proposal etc
Manufacturing groups are pushing a federal products liability law to limit punitive damages.
pushpush2 noun [singular]
1a period of determined effort in business, especially one in which you gain an advantage over your opponents
push into
The company recently made a big push into the Japanese market.
a sales push
2give somebody the push British EnglishBrE informal to make someone leave their job, especially because they have done something wrong
So they gave you the push, did they? You’re so lazy, I’m not surprised!
pushpush3 adjectiveadj [only before a noun]
COMPUTING on the Internet, push systems deliver information, advertising etc to your computer without you having to ask for it to be DOWNLOADED
push technologies
Origin push1
(1300-1400) Old French poulser to hit, push, from Latin pulsare, from pellere to drive, hit

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