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To treat or threaten to treat roughly; intimidate.
粗暴對(duì)待,脅迫:粗暴地對(duì)待或威脅要粗暴地對(duì)待;恐嚇,威脅
To set out; depart
出發(fā),啟程:離開;離去
The infantry patrol pushed off before dawn.
巡邏隊(duì)于黎明前離去了
To continue or proceed along one's way
繼續(xù)前進(jìn):沿著某人的路繼續(xù)或前進(jìn)
The path was barely visible, but we pushed on.
幾乎看不見路了,但是我們繼續(xù)前進(jìn)
(Brit. informal)if absolutely necessary; only with a certain degree of difficulty
(英,非正式)在緊急時(shí)刻,不得已時(shí);稍微困難地
there's room for four people, or five at a push.
有容納四個(gè)人的空間,擠一擠可容下五個(gè)人。
(Brit. informal)be dismissed (or dismiss someone) from a job
(英,非正式)(被)解雇,(被)開除
have no difficulty in accomplishing a task
輕而易舉地做到
(informal)take a risk on the assumption that one will continue to be successful or in favour
(非正式)自以為會(huì)繼續(xù)成功(或受寵)
(informal)when one must commit oneself to an action or decision
(非正式)在必須采取行動(dòng)(或做出決定)時(shí);在緊要關(guān)頭;在迫不得已時(shí)
when push came to shove, I always stood up for him.
在緊要關(guān)頭我總是支持他。
proceed with or continue a course of action or policy
繼續(xù)進(jìn)行(或推行)行動(dòng)路線(或政策)
he promised to push ahead with economic reform.
他允諾繼續(xù)推行經(jīng)濟(jì)改革。
(Brit. informal)go away; depart
(英, 非正式)離開,離去;起程
(informal)treat someone roughly or inconsiderately
(非正式)粗暴對(duì)待;把…差來譴去,擺布;欺侮;煩擾