shoves; shoved; shoving
shoves; shoved; shoving
Learner's definition of SHOVE
1
[+ object] : to push (something) with force猛推 2
: to push (someone or something) along or away in a rough or careless way推挤;推撞;乱推 [+ object]
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A large man shoved me out of the way.一个大块头把我推挤到了一边。
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She shoved her plate aside.她把盘子推到了一边。
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He shoved me into the pool.他把我推进了泳池。
[no object]
shove it
US, informal + impolite
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used to say that you will not accept or do something让它见鬼去吧(表示不会接受或不会去做某事)
shove off
[phrasal verb] informal
: to leave a place离开;走开 -
It's getting late, so I guess I should shove off.时候不早了,我想我该离开了。
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She angrily told him to shove off.她愤怒地叫他走开。
shove over
[phrasal verb] informal or chiefly British shove up
: to move over to make room for someone else挪出空位
shove (something) down someone's throat
— see throat 2 shove /ˈʃʌv/ noun
plural shoves
plural shoves
Learner's definition of SHOVE
[count]
: a strong, forceful push猛推
push comes to shove
— see 2push