thrust
verb /θrʌst/
/θrʌst/
动词形式
Idioms Phrasal Verbspresent simple I / you / we / they thrust | /θrʌst/ /θrʌst/ |
he / she / it thrusts | /θrʌsts/ /θrʌsts/ |
past simple thrust | /θrʌst/ /θrʌst/ |
past participle thrust | /θrʌst/ /θrʌst/ |
-ing form thrusting | /ˈθrʌstɪŋ/ /ˈθrʌstɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] to push something/somebody suddenly or violently in a particular direction; to move quickly and suddenly in a particular direction
猛推;冲;搡;挤;塞 - thrust something/somebody/yourself + adv/prep. He thrust the baby into my arms and ran off.
他把婴儿往我怀里一塞就跑了。 - She thrust her hands deep into her pockets.
她把双手深深插进口袋里。 - (figurative) He tends to thrust himself forward too much.
他这个人太好强。 - Her chin was thrust forward aggressively.
她的下巴咄咄逼人。 - + adv./prep. She thrust past him angrily and left.
她气呼呼地从他身旁挤过去走了。
- He thrust a piece of paper at me.
他塞给我一张纸。 - A microphone was thrust through the curtains.
一个麦克风从窗帘中伸出来。 - She thrust her way through the dense undergrowth.
她挤过茂密的下层灌木丛。 - He thrust a handkerchief out to her.
他把手帕塞给她。 - My mother thrust the newspaper back into her bag.
我妈妈把报纸塞回包里。 - She suddenly thrust out her arm.
她突然伸出胳膊。 - Mike thrust her towards the staircase.
迈克把她使劲往楼梯那儿一推。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- deep
- deeply
- hard
- …
- at
- into
- thrust your way
- thrust something/somebody/yourself + adv/prep. He thrust the baby into my arms and ran off.
- [intransitive, transitive] to make a sudden, strong forward movement at somebody with a weapon, etc.
刺;戳 - thrust (at somebody) (with something) He thrust at me with a knife.
他拿刀向我刺来。 - a thrusting movement
冲刺动作 - thrust something at somebody She thrust the poker at her attacker with all her force.
她用尽全力把拨火棍向袭击者刺去。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- deep
- deeply
- hard
- …
- at
- into
- thrust your way
- thrust (at somebody) (with something) He thrust at me with a knife.
词源Middle English (as a verb): from Old Norse thrýsta; perhaps related to Latin trudere ‘to thrust’. The noun is first recorded (early 16th cent.) in the sense ‘act of pressing’.
Idioms
force/thrust/ram something down somebody’s throat
- (informal) to try to force somebody to listen to and accept your opinions in a way that they find annoying
强加于人;强迫接受(观点) - People are sick of having advertising rammed down their throats.
人们厌倦了无所不在却又无所逃遁的广告。
- People are sick of having advertising rammed down their throats.