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1 shove
1. nounStoß, der2. transitive verb1) stoßen; schubsen (ugs.)2) (use force to propel) schieben3) (coll.): (put) tun3. intransitive verbdrängen; drängeln (ugs.)shove through the crowd — (coll.) sich durch die Menge drängeln (ugs.). See also academic.ru/59207/push">push 2. 1), 3. 4)
Phrasal Verbs:* * *1. verb(to thrust; to push: I shoved the papers into a drawer; I'm sorry I bumped into you - somebody shoved me; Stop shoving!; He shoved (his way) through the crowd.) schieben,stoßen2. noun(a push: He gave the table a shove.) der Stoß* * *[ʃʌv]I. n Ruck mto give sth a \shove etw [weg]rückenII. vt1. (push)▪ to \shove sth aside etw beiseiteschieben2. (place)to \shove sth into a bag etw in eine Tasche stecken▪ to \shove sth [down] somewhere etw irgendwohin stellen3.III. vi▪ to \shove along [or over] beiseiterücken* * *[ʃʌv]1. nSchubs( er) m (inf), Stoß mto give sb a shove — jdn schubsen (inf) or stoßen
to give sth a shove — etw rücken; door gegen etw stoßen; ball etw anstoßen; car
one more shove — noch einmal schieben, noch einen Ruck
2. vtstop shoving me — hör auf zu drängeln or mich zu schubsen (inf)
to shove sb against a wall —
to shove sb off the pavement — jdn vom Bürgersteig herunterschubsen (inf), jdn vom Bürgersteig herunterdrängen
2) (infhe shoved his head out of the window — er steckte seinen Kopf aus dem Fenster
3)shove it! (sl) — leck mich! (inf), fick dich! (vulg)
3. vistoßen; (to move sth) schieben; (= jostle) drängeln* * *shove [ʃʌv]A v/t1. (beiseite etc) schieben, stoßen:2. (achtlos oder rasch) schieben, stecken, stopfenB v/i1. schieben, stoßen2. (sich) dränge(l)n3. shove offa) (vom Ufer) abstoßen,b) besonders imp umg abschieben, Leine ziehenC s Stoß m, Schubs m (auch fig):give sb a shove (off) jemandem weiterhelfen* * *1. nounStoß, der2. transitive verb1) stoßen; schubsen (ugs.)2) (use force to propel) schieben3) (coll.): (put) tun3. intransitive verbdrängen; drängeln (ugs.)shove through the crowd — (coll.) sich durch die Menge drängeln (ugs.). See also push 2. 1), 3. 4)
Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Anstoß -¨e m. v.schieben v.(§ p.,pp.: schob, geschoben)schubsen v.stoßen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen) -
2 shove
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3 give a shove
Общая лексика: подтолкнуть (e.g. he gave the door one good shove and it came open) -
4 push
1. transitive verb1) schieben; (make fall) stoßen; schubsen (ugs.)don't push me like that! — schieb od. drängel [doch] nicht so!
push a car — (to start the engine) ein Auto anschieben
push the door to/open — die Tür zu-/aufstoßen
she pushed the door instead of pulling — sie drückte gegen die Tür, statt zu ziehen
push something up the hill — etwas den Berg hinaufschieben
push one's way through/into/on to etc. something — sich (Dat.) einen Weg durch/in/auf usw. etwas (Akk.) bahnen
2) (fig.): (impel) drängenpush somebody into doing something — jemanden dahin bringen, dass er etwas tut
3) (tax)push somebody [hard] — jemanden [stark] fordern
push somebody too hard/too far — jemanden überfordern
he pushes himself very hard — er verlangt sich (Dat.) sehr viel ab
be pushed for something — (coll.): (find it difficult to provide something) mit etwas knapp sein
be pushed for money or cash — knapp bei Kasse sein (ugs.)
be pushed to do something — (coll.) Mühe haben, etwas zu tun
push one's luck — (coll.) übermütig werden
4) (press for sale of) die Werbetrommel rühren für; pushen (Werbejargon)5) (sell illegally, esp. drugs) dealen; pushen (Drogenjargon)6) (advance)push something a step/stage further — etwas einen Schritt vorantreiben
push things to extremes — die Dinge od. es zum Äußersten od. auf die Spitze treiben
7) (coll.)2. intransitive verbbe pushing sixty — etc. auf die Sechzig usw. zugehen
‘Push’ — (on door etc.) "Drücken"
3) (make one's way)4) (assert oneself for one's advancement) sich in den Vordergrund spielen3. noun1) Stoß, der; Schubs, der (ugs.)give something a push — etwas schieben od. stoßen
give somebody a push — jemandem einen Schubs geben (ugs.); jemandem einen Stoß versetzen
My car won't start; can you give me a push? — Mein Auto springt nicht an. Kannst du mich anschieben?
4) (crisis)when it comes/came to the push, (Amer. coll.) when push comes/came to shove — wenn es ernst wird/als es ernst wurde
5) (Brit. coll.): (dismissal)get the push — rausfliegen (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/59208/push_about">push about- push in- push off- push on- push out- push up* * *[puʃ] 1. verb1) (to press against something, in order to (try to) move it further away: He pushed the door open; She pushed him away; He pushed against the door with his shoulder; The queue can't move any faster, so stop pushing!; I had a good view of the race till someone pushed in front of me.) stoßen2) (to try to make (someone) do something; to urge on, especially foolishly: She pushed him into applying for the job.) drängen3) (to sell (drugs) illegally.) mit Drogen handeln2. noun1) (a movement of pressure against something; a thrust: She gave him a push.) der Stoß2) (energy and determination: He has enough push to do well in his job.) der Schwung•- push-bike- push-chair
- pushover
- be pushed for
- push around
- push off
- push on
- push over* * *[pʊʃ]I. NOUN<pl -es>my car won't start — can you give me a \push? mein Auto springt nicht an, kannst du mal anschieben?to give sb/sth a \push jdm/etw einen Stoß versetzenhe gave the girl on the swing a \push er schubste das Mädchen auf der Schaukel anat the \push of a button auf Knopfdruck a. figthe company plans to make a big \push into Europe das Unternehmen will eine große Kampagne zur Erschließung des europäischen Marktes startento make a \push for sth etw anstrebento make a \push to do sth Anstrengungen unternehmen, etw zu tun5. (publicity)the company is giving passion fruit a \push this month die Firma macht diesen Monat Werbung für Passionsfrüchte7.at a \push, I could make 7.30 wenn ich mich sehr beeile, könnte ich es bis 7.30 Uhr schaffen▶ to get [or be given] the \push ( fam: boy-/girlfriend) den Laufpass kriegen fam; (be fired) gefeuert werden famII. TRANSITIVE VERB1. (shove)▪ to \push sth etw schiebenhe \pushed his plate away from him er schob seinen Teller wegshe \pushed her hair out of her eyes sie strich sich die Haare aus den Augenhe \pushed his way through the herd of cattle er kämpfte sich durch die Viehherdehe \pushed his bike up the hill er schob sein Fahrrad den Hügel hinauf2. (move forcefully)she \pushed the drawer hard sie drückte fest gegen die Schubladehe \pushed the ball over the bar er stieß den Ball über die Latteto \push the door open/shut eine Tür auf-/zuschieben [o SCHWEIZ auf-/zustossen]; (violently) eine Tür auf-/zustoßen3. (manoeuvre)▪ to \push sb towards sth jdn in eine Richtung drängento \push the nation toward recovery die Nation auf den Weg des wirtschaftlichen Aufschwungs bringen4. (impose)▪ to \push sth [on sb] [jdm] etw aufdrängen [o aufzwingen5. (pressure)▪ to \push sb to do sth jdn [dazu] drängen, etw zu tun; (force) jdn zwingen, etw zu tun; (persuade) jdn überreden, etw zu tun▪ to \push sb into doing sth jdn dazu drängen, etw zu tunto \push a share STOCKEX jdn drängen, eine Aktie zu kaufen6. (press)he \pushed the money into my hand er drückte mir das Geld in die Handto \push a button auf einen Knopf drückento \push the doorbell klingeln, SCHWEIZ, ÖSTERR a. läutento \push one's point home seinen Standpunkt verdeutlichen7. (be persistent)▪ to \push sb jdn drängenwhen I \pushed him, he admitted that... als ich ihn in die Enge trieb, gab er zu, dass...8. (demand a lot)to \push sb to his/her limit jdn bis zum Äußersten treibensometimes you \push me to the point of violence! manchmal treibst du mich echt zur Weißglut! famto be \pushed for money/time wenig Geld/Zeit habenI'm rather \pushed for cash ich bin ziemlich knapp bei Kasseshe looks rather \pushed sie sieht ziemlich gehetzt austo \push drugs to sb Drogen an jdn verkaufen13. (approach)to \push sth too far etw übertreibenthat's \pushing it a bit das ist etwas übertrieben15.III. INTRANSITIVE VERBI'm sorry, I didn't mean to \push in front of you Entschuldigung, ich wollte mich nicht vordrängeln“\push” (on a door) „Drücken“to \push hard mit Kraft [o feste] drücken famto \push and pull [or shove] hin- und herschieben3. (bear down) pressen4. (support)* * *[pʊʃ]1. n1) Schubs m (inf); (short) Stoß m; (in childbirth) Drücken nt no plto give sb/sth a push — jdn/etw schieben, jdm/einer Sache einen Stoß versetzen
he needs a little push now and then (fig) — den muss man mal ab und zu in die Rippen stoßen (inf)
to get the push ( Brit inf ) (employee) — (raus)fliegen (inf) (from aus); (boyfriend) den Laufpass kriegen (inf)
to give sb the push ( Brit inf, employee ) — jdn rausschmeißen (inf); boyfriend jdm den Laufpass geben (inf)
2) (= effort) Anstrengung f; (= sales push) Kampagne f, Aktion f; (MIL = offensive) Offensive fto make a push — sich ranhalten (inf), Dampf machen (inf); (Mil)
3) (= drive, aggression) Durchsetzungsvermögen nt4) (inf)if/when it comes to the push — wenn es darauf ankommt
if/when push comes to shove — wenn der schlimmste Fall eintritt
2. vt1) (= shove, move by pushing) schieben; (quickly, violently) stoßen, schubsen (inf); (= press) button, controls drückento push a door open/shut — eine Tür auf-/zuschieben; (quickly, violently) eine Tür auf-/zustoßen
he pushed the thought to the back of his mind —
he pushed the ball over the bar (Sport) — er hat den Ball über die Latte gestoßen
2) (fig) views, claims, interests durchzusetzen versuchen; candidate die Werbetrommel rühren für; export side intensiv fördern; product propagieren, massiv Werbung machen für, puschen (inf), puschen (inf); drugs schieben, pushen (inf)he's pushing his luck trying to do that — er legt es wirklich darauf an, wenn er das versucht
to push sb into doing sth — jdn dazu treiben, etw zu tun
to push sb to do sth — jdn dazu drängen, etw zu tun
to push sb for payment —
don't push him so hard to make a decision — drängen or drängeln (inf) Sie ihn nicht zu sehr zu einer Entscheidung
to be pushed (for time) (inf) — mit der Zeit knapp dran sein, unter Zeitdruck stehen
3. vi1) (= shove) schieben; (quickly, violently) stoßen; (= press, also in childbirth) drücken; (in a crowd) drängen, drängeln (inf); (= press onward) sich (vorwärts)kämpfen; (fig = be ambitious, assert oneself) kämpfen; (= apply pressure) drängen, drängeln (inf)push harder! — fester schieben/stoßen/drücken!
2)this door pushes (open) — bei dieser Tür muss man drücken
* * *push [pʊʃ]A s1. Stoß m, Schubs m:at a push bes Br umga) notfalls, wenn es sein muss,b) wenn nichts dazwischenkommt;a) jemandem einen Stoß geben oder versetzen,b) AUTO jemanden anschieben;2. ARCH, GEOL, TECH (horizontaler) Druck, Schub m3. Anstrengung f, Bemühung f:make a push sich mächtig anstrengen;at the first push auf Anhieb5. MIL (Groß)Offensive f:make a push eine Offensive starten6. (Werbe)Kampagne f7. fig Anstoß m, Antrieb m8. Druck m, Drang m (der Verhältnisse)9. umg Schwung m, Energie f, Tatkraft f11. umg (Menschen)Menge f12. Aus sla) Clique fb) Verein m, Bande fB v/t1. stoßen, schieben, schubsen, drücken:push away wegstoßen;push open aufstoßen;push over umstoßen, umwerfen2. drängen:push the enemy into the sea den Feind ins Meer treiben;push one’s way through sich durchdrängen (durch)3. (an)treiben, drängen ( beide:to zu;to do zu tun):push sb for jemanden bedrängen wegen, jemandem zusetzen wegen;push sb for payment bei jemandem auf Bezahlung drängen;I am pushed for time ich bin in Zeitnot, ich komme ins Gedränge;be pushed for money in Geldverlegenheit sein;push sth on sb jemandem etwas aufdrängen4. auch push ahead ( oder forward, on) eine Angelegenheit energisch betreiben oder verfolgen, vorantreiben:push sth too far etwas zu weit treiben;push one’s luck umg übermütig werden6. Reklame machen für, die Trommel rühren fürpush drugs auch dealenhe is pushing seventy er geht auf die Siebzig zuC v/i1. schieben, stoßen, schubsen2. drücken, drängen:3. sich tüchtig ins Zeug legen:push for drängen auf (akk)4. (rücksichtslos) vorwärtsstreben (nach höherer Stellung etc)* * *1. transitive verb1) schieben; (make fall) stoßen; schubsen (ugs.)don't push me like that! — schieb od. drängel [doch] nicht so!
push a car — (to start the engine) ein Auto anschieben
push the door to/open — die Tür zu-/aufstoßen
she pushed the door instead of pulling — sie drückte gegen die Tür, statt zu ziehen
push one's way through/into/on to etc. something — sich (Dat.) einen Weg durch/in/auf usw. etwas (Akk.) bahnen
2) (fig.): (impel) drängenpush somebody into doing something — jemanden dahin bringen, dass er etwas tut
3) (tax)push somebody [hard] — jemanden [stark] fordern
push somebody too hard/too far — jemanden überfordern
he pushes himself very hard — er verlangt sich (Dat.) sehr viel ab
be pushed for something — (coll.): (find it difficult to provide something) mit etwas knapp sein
be pushed for money or cash — knapp bei Kasse sein (ugs.)
be pushed to do something — (coll.) Mühe haben, etwas zu tun
push one's luck — (coll.) übermütig werden
4) (press for sale of) die Werbetrommel rühren für; pushen (Werbejargon)5) (sell illegally, esp. drugs) dealen; pushen (Drogenjargon)6) (advance)push something a step/stage further — etwas einen Schritt vorantreiben
push things to extremes — die Dinge od. es zum Äußersten od. auf die Spitze treiben
7) (coll.)2. intransitive verbbe pushing sixty — etc. auf die Sechzig usw. zugehen
1) schieben; (in queue) drängeln; (at door) drücken‘Push’ — (on door etc.) "Drücken"
push past or by somebody — sich an jemandem vorbeidrängeln od. -drücken
4) (assert oneself for one's advancement) sich in den Vordergrund spielen3. noun1) Stoß, der; Schubs, der (ugs.)give something a push — etwas schieben od. stoßen
give somebody a push — jemandem einen Schubs geben (ugs.); jemandem einen Stoß versetzen
My car won't start; can you give me a push? — Mein Auto springt nicht an. Kannst du mich anschieben?
4) (crisis)when it comes/came to the push, (Amer. coll.) when push comes/came to shove — wenn es ernst wird/als es ernst wurde
5) (Brit. coll.): (dismissal)get the push — rausfliegen (ugs.)
Phrasal Verbs:- push in- push off- push on- push out- push up* * *n.Anstoß -¨e m. v.abstoßen v.drängen v.drücken v.schieben v.(§ p.,pp.: schob, geschoben)stoßen v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen) -
5 empujón
m.push, jog, lift, forceful push.* * *1 push, shove\abrirse paso a empujones to push one's way throughdar empujones to push and shovedar un empujón a algo figurado to give something a push* * *noun m.push, shove* * *SM1) [con la mano] push, shoveabrirse paso a empujones — to push o shove one's way through
2) (=incitación) push, drivedar un empujón a algo — to push sth through, push sth forward
* * *a) ( empellón) shove, pushb) (fam) (para animar, incitar) prod (colloq)si le damos un empujoncito seguro que viene — if we give her a gentle prod o a bit of encouragement I'm sure she'll come
* * *= thrust, push, jump-start [jumpstart], shove.Ex. The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.Ex. Footage from four decades of English soccer includes hard tackles, pushes and punches from club games.Ex. No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.Ex. Sometimes, when nudging doesn't work, life gives you a shove to get you back on your path.----* abrir de un empujón = fling + open.* abrirse camino (a empujones) = push + Posesivo + way across/into.* dar el último empujón = go + the extra mile.* dar empujones = shove.* dar un empujón = give + a boost.* * *a) ( empellón) shove, pushb) (fam) (para animar, incitar) prod (colloq)si le damos un empujoncito seguro que viene — if we give her a gentle prod o a bit of encouragement I'm sure she'll come
* * *= thrust, push, jump-start [jumpstart], shove.Ex: The National IT plan proposes 7 building blocks each with a strategic thrust which will serve as the overall impetus for the national IT movement.
Ex: Footage from four decades of English soccer includes hard tackles, pushes and punches from club games.Ex: No hospital creates a healthier community all by itself but it can give its neighbors a jump-start.Ex: Sometimes, when nudging doesn't work, life gives you a shove to get you back on your path.* abrir de un empujón = fling + open.* abrirse camino (a empujones) = push + Posesivo + way across/into.* dar el último empujón = go + the extra mile.* dar empujones = shove.* dar un empujón = give + a boost.* * *1 (empellón) shove, pushabrió la puerta de un empujón he pushed the door opena los empujones or a empujones: se abrieron paso a (los) empujones they shoved their way throughsubían al autobús a (los) empujones they were pushing and shoving their way onto the busterminó los estudios a (los) empujones finishing his course was a strugglesi le damos un empujoncito seguro que viene if we give her a gentle prod o a little encouragement I'm sure she'll comenecesitará un empujoncito para aprobar she'll need some prodding if she's going to passvoy a intentar darle un empujón al asunto I'm going to try to push things along a bit ( colloq)* * *
empujón sustantivo masculino
abrirse paso a (los) empujones to shove one's way through
empujón sustantivo masculino push, shove: le di un empujón, I pushed him
' empujón' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
achuchón
English:
dig
- heave
- jog
- push
- shove
- thrust
- to
- barge
- open
* * *empujón nm1. [empellón] shove, push;cerró la puerta de un empujón he pushed the door shut;dar un empujón a alguien to give sb a shove o push;a empujones: abrirse paso a empujones to shove o push one's way through;bajaban del tren a empujones they were pushing and shoving their way off the train;sus captores los trataban a empujones their captors pushed them arounddar un último empujón a algo to make one last effort with sth* * *m push, shove;salían a empujones fam they were pushing and shoving their way out;dar un empujón a algo fig give sth a push* * ** * * -
6 push
puʃ
1. verb1) (to press against something, in order to (try to) move it further away: He pushed the door open; She pushed him away; He pushed against the door with his shoulder; The queue can't move any faster, so stop pushing!; I had a good view of the race till someone pushed in front of me.) empujar2) (to try to make (someone) do something; to urge on, especially foolishly: She pushed him into applying for the job.) empujar (a), presionar3) (to sell (drugs) illegally.) pasar, traficar
2. noun1) (a movement of pressure against something; a thrust: She gave him a push.) empujón2) (energy and determination: He has enough push to do well in his job.) empuje, dinamismo, ímpetu•- push-chair
- pushover
- be pushed for
- push around
- push off
- push on
- push over
push1 n empujónshe gave the door push, and it opened dio un empujón a la puerta y se abriópush2 vb empujartr[pʊʃ]1 (shove) empujón nombre masculino2 SMALLMILITARY/SMALL ofensiva3 (drive) empuje nombre masculino, dinamismo1 (shove) empujar2 (press - button, bell, etc) pulsar, apretar3 (persuade forcefully) empujar, presionar; (harass) apretar, presionar, exigir4 (promote, try to sell) promocionar1 (shove) empujar■ push harder! ¡empuja más!■ stop pushing! ¡no empujes!2 (move forward) abrirse paso3 (pressurize) presionar, exigir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLat a push si fuera necesarioif it comes to the push en último casoto be (hard) pushed for something andar escaso,-a de algo, andar corto,-a de algoto be pushed to do something tenerlo difícil para hacer algoto be pushing thirty, forty, etc rondar los treinta, cuarenta, etcto give somebody the push (from job) poner a alguien de patitas en la calle, echar a alguien 2 (end relationship) dejar a alguiento push and shove dar empujonesto push one's luck arriesgarse demasiado, forzar la suertepush ['pʊʃ] vt1) shove: empujar2) press: aprietar, pulsarpush that button: aprieta ese botón3) pressure, urge: presionar4)to push around bully: intimidar, mangonearpush vi1) shove: empujar2) insist: insistir, presionar3)to push off leave: marcharse, irse, largarse fam4)to push on proceed: seguirpush n1) shove: empujón m2) drive: empuje m, energía f, dinamismo m3) effort: esfuerzo mn.• arremetida s.f.• empellón s.m.• empuje s.m.• empujón s.m.• envite s.m.• envión s.f.• impulso s.m.• metido s.m.• ofensiva s.f.• puja s.f.• rempujón s.m.v.• empellar v.• empujar v.• envasar v.• fomentar v.• impeler v.• incitar v.• obligar v.• promover v.• proseguir v.• pujar v.• pulsar v.• rempujar v.pʊʃ
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1) cto get the push — (BrE colloq)
he got the push — ( from job) lo pusieron de patitas en la calle (fam); ( in relationship) ella lo dejó
to give somebody the push — (BrE colloq) ( from job) poner* a alguien de patitas en la calle (fam), echar a alguien; ( in relationship) dejar a alguien
b) ( pressure) (colloq)at a push: at a push, I could finish it by Friday si me apuras or si fuera necesario, podría terminarlo para el viernes; if push comes to shove o (BrE) if it comes to the push en último caso; when it came to the push, she gave in — (BrE) a la hora de la verdad, cedió
2) ca) ( effort) esfuerzo mc) ( for sales) campaña f3) u ( will to succeed) (colloq) empuje m, dinamismo m
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1)a) \<\<person/car/table\>\> empujarI pushed the door to o shut — cerré la puerta empujándola
b) ( press) \<\<button\>\> apretar*, pulsar; \<\<lever\>\> darle* a, accionar (frml)c) ( force)to push prices up/down — hacer* que suban/bajen los precios
2) ( put pressure on)you're pushing him/yourself too hard — le/te exiges demasiado
to push somebody to + inf — presionar a alguien para que (+ subj)
to push somebody into something: she was pushed into joining la presionaron para que se hiciera socia; to be pushed for time/money (colloq) andar* escaso or (fam) corto de tiempo/de dinero; you'd be pushed to find a better one — difícilmente encontrarás uno mejor
3)a) ( promote) promocionarb) ( sell) (colloq) \<\<drugs\>\> pasar (fam), transar (CS arg), vender4) ( approach) (colloq) (only in -ing form)
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vi1)a) ( give a push) empujarb) ( in childbirth) pujar2) ( apply pressure) presionar, insistirto push FOR something: we're pushing for an early decision — estamos presionando para que se decida pronto
•Phrasal Verbs:- push in- push off- push on[pʊʃ]1. N1) (=shove) empujón m•
to give sth/sb a push — dar a algo/algn un empujón2) (Brit)*•
to get the push, he got the push — [worker] lo pusieron de patitas en la calle *, lo echaron; [lover] ella lo plantó *, ella lo dejó•
to give sb the push — [+ worker] poner a algn de patitas en la calle *, echar a algn; [+ lover] plantar a algn *, dejar a algn3) (=effort) esfuerzo min its push for economic growth... — en su esfuerzo por desarrollar la economía...
4) (=encouragement) empujoncito * m5) (Mil) (=offensive) ofensiva f6) *•
at a push — a duras penas•
if or when it comes to the push — en último caso, en el peor de los casos7) (=dynamism) dinamismo m, empuje m, energía fhe's got no push — no tiene empuje, le falta energía
2. VT1) (=shove, move by pushing) empujardon't push me! — ¡no me empujes!
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to push sb against a wall — empujar a algn contra una pared•
she pushed him down the stairs — lo empujó escaleras abajo•
to push sb into a room — hacer entrar a algn en una habitación de un empujón•
to push sb off the pavement — echar a algn de la acera a empujones•
to push a door open/ shut — abrir/cerrar una puerta empujándola or de un empujón•
he pushed the thought to the back of his mind — intentó quitárselo de la cabeza•
to push one's way through the crowd — abrirse paso a empujones por la multitud•
he pushed the box under the table — empujó or metió la caja debajo de la mesa2) (=press) [+ button etc] apretar, pulsar3) (fig)a) (=press, advance) [+ trade] fomentar; [+ product] promover•
to push home one's advantage — aprovechar la ventaja•
don't push your luck! * — ¡no te pases! *, ¡no desafíes a la suerte!b) (=put pressure on)when we pushed her, she explained it all — cuando la presionamos, nos lo explicó todo
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to push sb for payment — ejercer presión sobre algn para que pague•
to push sb into doing sth — obligar a algn a hacer algothat's pushing it a bit * — eso es pasarse un poco *, eso es demasiado
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to push o.s. — (in exercise, work etc) esforzarse•
to be pushed for time/money — andar justo de tiempo/escaso de dinero•
to push sb to do sth — presionar a algn para que haga algo4) * [+ drugs] pasar *5) *3. VI1) (=press) empujardon't push! — ¡no empujes!
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he pushed past me — pasó por mi lado dándome un empujón•
she pushed through the crowd — se abrió paso entre la multitud a empujones2) (fig) (=make demands)•
they're pushing for better conditions — hacen campaña para mejorar sus condiciones (de trabajo)3) (Mil) avanzar- push at- push in- push off- push on- push out- push to- push up* * *[pʊʃ]
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1) cto get the push — (BrE colloq)
he got the push — ( from job) lo pusieron de patitas en la calle (fam); ( in relationship) ella lo dejó
to give somebody the push — (BrE colloq) ( from job) poner* a alguien de patitas en la calle (fam), echar a alguien; ( in relationship) dejar a alguien
b) ( pressure) (colloq)at a push: at a push, I could finish it by Friday si me apuras or si fuera necesario, podría terminarlo para el viernes; if push comes to shove o (BrE) if it comes to the push en último caso; when it came to the push, she gave in — (BrE) a la hora de la verdad, cedió
2) ca) ( effort) esfuerzo mc) ( for sales) campaña f3) u ( will to succeed) (colloq) empuje m, dinamismo m
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1)a) \<\<person/car/table\>\> empujarI pushed the door to o shut — cerré la puerta empujándola
b) ( press) \<\<button\>\> apretar*, pulsar; \<\<lever\>\> darle* a, accionar (frml)c) ( force)to push prices up/down — hacer* que suban/bajen los precios
2) ( put pressure on)you're pushing him/yourself too hard — le/te exiges demasiado
to push somebody to + inf — presionar a alguien para que (+ subj)
to push somebody into something: she was pushed into joining la presionaron para que se hiciera socia; to be pushed for time/money (colloq) andar* escaso or (fam) corto de tiempo/de dinero; you'd be pushed to find a better one — difícilmente encontrarás uno mejor
3)a) ( promote) promocionarb) ( sell) (colloq) \<\<drugs\>\> pasar (fam), transar (CS arg), vender4) ( approach) (colloq) (only in -ing form)
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vi1)a) ( give a push) empujarb) ( in childbirth) pujar2) ( apply pressure) presionar, insistirto push FOR something: we're pushing for an early decision — estamos presionando para que se decida pronto
•Phrasal Verbs:- push in- push off- push on -
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I [pʊʃ]1) (shove, press) spinta f., spintone m.2) (campaign, drive) campagna f., spinta f.3) fig. (stimulus) stimolo m., impulso m.to give sth., sb. a push — incoraggiare qcs., qcn., dare una spinta a qcs., qcn.
to give sth. a push in the right direction — fare avanzare qcs. nella giusta direzione
4) mil. offensiva f. (to contro; towards verso)5) (spirit, drive) decisione f., risolutezza f., grinta f.••at a push — BE colloq. al bisogno, in caso d'emergenza
to give sb. the push — BE colloq. (fire) licenziare qcn.; (break up with) mollare qcn.
II 1. [pʊʃ]if it comes to the push — se arriva il momento critico, se è assolutamente necessario
1) (move, shove, press) spingere [person, animal, car, pram]; premere, schiacciare [button, switch]; premere [ bell]to push sth. into sb.'s hand — cacciare qcs. in mano a qcn.
to push sb., sth. out of the way — scostare o spingere via qcn., qcs.
to push one's way through sth. — aprirsi un varco attraverso qcs.
2) (urge, drive) spingere, incoraggiare [ person] ( to do, into doing a fare)to be pushed — colloq. (under pressure) essere sotto pressione
to be pushed for sth. — colloq. (short of) essere a corto di qcs
3) colloq. (promote) fare grande pubblicità a, promuovere [ product]; cercare d'imporre, di fare accettare [policy, theory]2.verbo intransitivo spingereto push at sth. — spingere qcs.
to push past sb. — dare una spinta a qcn. per passare
3.to push through — farsi largo attraverso [ crowd]
to push oneself through — passare attraverso [ gap]; (drive oneself) darsi da fare ( to do per fare)
- push for- push in- push off- push on- push up••to push one's luck o to push it colloq. sfidare la sorte; that's pushing it a bit! — colloq. (scheduling) c'è il rischio di non farcela; (exaggerating) è un po' azzardato
* * *[puʃ] 1. verb1) (to press against something, in order to (try to) move it further away: He pushed the door open; She pushed him away; He pushed against the door with his shoulder; The queue can't move any faster, so stop pushing!; I had a good view of the race till someone pushed in front of me.) spingere2) (to try to make (someone) do something; to urge on, especially foolishly: She pushed him into applying for the job.) spingere3) (to sell (drugs) illegally.) spacciare2. noun1) (a movement of pressure against something; a thrust: She gave him a push.) spinta2) (energy and determination: He has enough push to do well in his job.) grinta, energia•- push-chair
- pushover
- be pushed for
- push around
- push off
- push on
- push over* * *push /pʊʃ/n.1 spinta ( anche fig.); spintone; urto; impulso: Nuclear physics was given a tremendous push by war, la fisica nucleare ricevette un enorme impulso dalla guerra4 [u] (fam.) grinta (fam.); decisione; risolutezza; iniziativa; vigore; energia; aggressività: After the reshuffle, the government acquired new push, dopo il rimpasto, il governo ha acquistato nuovo vigore5 (mil.) offensiva; attacco in forze8 (market.) forte campagna promozionale● (fam.) push-bike, bicicletta □ ( baseball) push bunt, smorzata con spinta □ push button, pulsante □ push-button, a pulsante □ (telef.) push-button dialling, selezione a pulsanti □ push-button panel, pulsantiera □ (elettr.) push-button switch, interruttore a pulsante □ ( radio, TV) push-button tuner, sintonizzatore a pulsante □ push-button warfare, guerra tecnologica (o dei bottoni) □ (market.) push money, incentivo in denaro ( a un venditore) □ (elettron.) push-pull, «push-pull»; in controfase: push-pull amplifier, amplificatore in controfase □ (mecc.) push rod, asta di comando; punteria □ (comput.) push technology, tecnologia push ( tecnologia che gestisce l'invio automatico di informazioni all'utente) □ at a push, in caso d'emergenza; in un momento critico; al bisogno □ ( slang) to get the push, essere abbandonato, essere scaricato ( dal partner); farsi licenziare; farsi buttar fuori □ ( slang) to give sb. the push, lasciare, scaricare ( il partner); licenziare q.; buttar fuori q. □ (fam.) when push comes to shove, quando si arriva al dunque □ when (o if) it comes to the push, quando (o se) arriva il momento critico; quando (o se) si arriva al dunque.♦ (to) push /pʊʃ/A v. t.1 spingere; premere; pigiare; schiacciare: He pushed me into a corner, mi spinse in un angolo; to push a button, premere un pulsante2 spingere (fig.); fare pressioni su (q.): My father pushed me to study ( o into studying) law, mio padre mi ha spinto a studiare legge3 spingere (fam.); cercare d'imporre ( un candidato, un prodotto, ecc.); fare una grande pubblicità a5 ( nella forma progressiva) andare per, avvicinarsi a; essere quasi ( una certa ora): He's pushing sixty, va per i sessanta (anni); It was pushing 12 o'clock when the train came in, era quasi mezzogiorno quando il treno è entrato in stazioneB v. i.1 spingere, dare spinte; premere; fare pressione: Stop pushing!, smettila di spingere!2 (lett.) spingersi; addentrarsi; inoltrarsi: We pushed into the undergrowth, ci siamo addentrati nel sottobosco● to push the door open [shut], aprire [chiudere] la porta con una spinta □ to push one's luck ( too far), sfidare la fortuna (o la sorte); azzardare troppo □ to push oneself, darsi da fare, darci sotto; ( anche to push oneself forward) farsi avanti (fig.): to push oneself too hard, lavorare troppo; strafare □ to push past sb., dare uno spintone a q. per passare; spingere q. da parte □ (market.) to push sales, incentivare le vendite □ to be pushed for time [for money], essere a corto di tempo [di denaro].* * *I [pʊʃ]1) (shove, press) spinta f., spintone m.2) (campaign, drive) campagna f., spinta f.3) fig. (stimulus) stimolo m., impulso m.to give sth., sb. a push — incoraggiare qcs., qcn., dare una spinta a qcs., qcn.
to give sth. a push in the right direction — fare avanzare qcs. nella giusta direzione
4) mil. offensiva f. (to contro; towards verso)5) (spirit, drive) decisione f., risolutezza f., grinta f.••at a push — BE colloq. al bisogno, in caso d'emergenza
to give sb. the push — BE colloq. (fire) licenziare qcn.; (break up with) mollare qcn.
II 1. [pʊʃ]if it comes to the push — se arriva il momento critico, se è assolutamente necessario
1) (move, shove, press) spingere [person, animal, car, pram]; premere, schiacciare [button, switch]; premere [ bell]to push sth. into sb.'s hand — cacciare qcs. in mano a qcn.
to push sb., sth. out of the way — scostare o spingere via qcn., qcs.
to push one's way through sth. — aprirsi un varco attraverso qcs.
2) (urge, drive) spingere, incoraggiare [ person] ( to do, into doing a fare)to be pushed — colloq. (under pressure) essere sotto pressione
to be pushed for sth. — colloq. (short of) essere a corto di qcs
3) colloq. (promote) fare grande pubblicità a, promuovere [ product]; cercare d'imporre, di fare accettare [policy, theory]2.verbo intransitivo spingereto push at sth. — spingere qcs.
to push past sb. — dare una spinta a qcn. per passare
3.to push through — farsi largo attraverso [ crowd]
to push oneself through — passare attraverso [ gap]; (drive oneself) darsi da fare ( to do per fare)
- push for- push in- push off- push on- push up••to push one's luck o to push it colloq. sfidare la sorte; that's pushing it a bit! — colloq. (scheduling) c'è il rischio di non farcela; (exaggerating) è un po' azzardato
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pousser [puse]➭ TABLE 11. transitive verb• pousser la porte/la fenêtre to push the door/window shut• peux-tu me pousser ? (balançoire, voiture en panne) can you give me a push?b. ( = stimuler) [+ élève, employé] to push ; [+ moteur] (techniquement) to soup up ; (en accélérant) to drive hard ; [+ voiture] to drive hard ; [+ feu] to stoke up ; [+ chauffage] to turn upc. ( = mettre en valeur) [+ candidat, protégé] to push ; [+ dossier] to help alongd. pousser qn à faire qch [faim, curiosité] to drive sb to do sth ; [personne] ( = inciter) to press sb to do sth ; ( = persuader) to talk sb into doing sth• pousser qn à la consommation to encourage sb to buy (or eat or drink etc)e. ( = poursuivre) [+ études, discussion] to continue ; [+ affaire] to follow up• pousser l'enquête/les recherches plus loin to carry on with the inquiry/the research• pousser la curiosité/la plaisanterie un peu (trop) loin to take curiosity/the joke a bit too farf. [+ cri, hurlement] to give ; [+ soupir] to heave2. intransitive verba. [plante] ( = sortir de terre) to sprout ; ( = se développer) to grow ; [barbe, enfant] to grow ; [dent] to come throughb. ( = faire un effort) (pour accoucher, aller à la selle) to pushd. ( = exagérer) (inf) to go too far• tu pousses ! that's going a bit far!• faut pas pousser ! that's going a bit far!3. reflexive verb► se pousser ( = se déplacer) to move• pousse-toi de là ! shift yourself!* * *puse
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1) ( déplacer) to push [vélo, meuble, personne]; ( écarter ce qui gêne) to move, to shift, to push [something] aside [objet]pousser une porte — ( pour la fermer) to push a door to
pousser un verrou — to push ou slide a bolt home
pousser quelqu'un du coude — to give somebody a dig ou to nudge somebody with one's elbow
2) ( entraîner)pousser quelqu'un à faire quelque chose — ( encourager) to encourage somebody to do something; ( vivement) to urge somebody to do something; ( contraindre) [faim, désespoir, haine] to drive somebody to do something
3) ( faire travailler plus) to push [élève]; to keep [somebody] at it [employé]; to ride [something] hard [monture]; to drive [something] hard [voiture]; to flog (colloq) [moteur]4) ( promouvoir) to push [produit, protégé]5) ( porter plus avant) to pursue [recherches, raisonnement]c'est pousser un peu loin la plaisanterie — that's carrying ou taking the joke a bit far
6) ( émettre) to let out [cri]; to heave [soupir]pousser un hurlement/miaulement — to howl/to miaow
pousser une gueulante — (colloq) to yell and scream (colloq)
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verbe intransitif1) ( croître) [enfant, plante, barbe, ongle] to grow; ( apparaître) [plante] to sprout; [dent] to come through; [immeuble, ville] to spring upse laisser or se faire pousser les cheveux — to grow one's hair
se laisser or se faire pousser la barbe — to grow a beard
2) ( aller)pousser plus loin/jusqu'à la ville — to go on further/as far as the town
3) (pour accoucher, aller à la selle) to push4) (colloq) ( exagérer) to overdo it, to go too far
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se pousser verbe pronominal ( pour faire de la place) to move over••à la va comme je te pousse — (colloq) any old how
se pousser du col — (colloq) to push oneself forward, to be pushy (colloq)
* * *puse1. vt1) (= déplacer) to push, [objet qui gêne] to moveIls ont dû pousser la voiture. — They had to push the car.
Pousse la chaise, si elle te gêne. — Move the chair if it's in your way.
2) (= bousculer) to pushIl m'a poussé. — He pushed me.
Quelqu'un l'a poussé sur la voie. — Somebody pushed him onto the track.
3) (= appuyer sur) [bouton] to press, to push, [interrupteur] to press4) (= encourager)Je l'ai poussé à poser sa candidature. — I urged him to apply.
5) (= inciter)pousser qn à qch [jalousie, ambition] — to drive sb to sth
Cela l'avait poussé à une réévaluation de sa carrrière. — This drove him to re-evaluate his career., This made him re-evaluate his career.
6) (= acculer)pousser qn à qch [faillite, boisson] — to drive sb to sth
7) (= mener)pousser qch jusqu'à... — to take sth so far as...
Il a poussé le dévouement jusqu'à l'héberger pendant plus d'un mois. — He was so devoted to her that he put her up for more than a month.
8) (forcer) [moteur, voiture] to drive hard9) (= faire progresser) [personne] to pushSes parents l'ont beaucoup poussé dans ses études. — His parents have pushed him hard in his studies.
10) (= poursuivre) [discussion, expérience] to pursue11) (= émettre)pousser un cri — to shout, to cry out
2. vi1) (= croître) to growMes cheveux poussent vite. — My hair grows quickly.
faire pousser [plante] — to grow
2) (pour déplacer) to pushViens m'aider à pousser. — Come and help me push.
3) (= bousculer) to pushArrêtez de pousser, derrière! — Stop pushing at the back!
4) (= aller)* * *pousser verb table: aimerA vtr1 ( déplacer) to push [brouette, vélo, meuble, personne]; ( écarter ce qui gêne) to move, to shift, to push [sth] aside [objet]; tu m'as poussé! you pushed me!; pousser une voiture en panne to push a broken-down car; pousser le lit contre le mur/vers la gauche to push the bed (up) against the wall/over to the left; pousser une porte ( pour la fermer) to push a door to; ( pour l'ouvrir) to push a door open; pousser un verrou to push ou slide a bolt home; peux-tu pousser ta voiture? elle gêne can you move your car? it's in the way; pousse tes fesses◑! shove over○!; le vent pousse les nuages vers l'est the wind is blowing ou pushing the clouds in an easterly direction; le vent poussait le bateau vers la côte the wind was driving the boat toward(s) the shore; pousser les enfants vers la sortie to hustle the children toward(s) the exit; pousser un ballon du pied ( l'écarter) to kick a ball out of the way; ( le faire avancer) to kick a ball along; pousser qn du coude to give sb a dig ou to nudge sb with one's elbow; ⇒ bouchon, ortie;2 ( entraîner) c'est la jalousie/l'ambition qui le pousse he's driven by jealousy/ambition; poussé par la pitié stirred by pity; poussé par le désir de les aider prompted by a desire to help them; c'est sa femme qui le pousse à boire it's his wife who drives him to drink; pousser qn à faire qch ( encourager) to encourage sb to do sth; ( vivement) to urge sb to do sth; ( contraindre) [faim, désespoir, haine] to drive sb to do sth; pousser qn à la dépense to encourage sb to spend more money; pousser à la consommation to encourage people to buy more; ( au bar) to encourage people to drink more; son professeur le pousse (à s'orienter) vers la biologie his teacher is encouraging him to do biology; mes amis me poussent à accepter my friends are urging me to accept; pousser qn au désespoir/suicide to drive sb to despair/suicide; c'est ce qui m'a poussé vers l'enseignement/à écrire cette lettre that's what made me take up teaching/write this letter; elle ne voulait pas vendre, on l'y a poussée she didn't want to sell, she was pushed into it; tout me pousse à croire que everything leads me to believe that; il n'a pas fallu le pousser beaucoup pour qu'il parle he didn't need much prompting to talk;3 ( faire travailler plus) to push [élève]; to keep [sb] at it [employé]; to ride [sth] hard [monture]; to drive [sth] hard [voiture]; to flog○ [moteur]; on ne pousse pas assez les élèves pupils are not pushed hard enough; pousser les feux to stoke up;4 ( promouvoir) to push [produit, protégé];5 ( porter plus avant) to pursue [recherches, études, raisonnement]; si l'on pousse plus loin cette logique if we pursue this line of reasoning (further); c'est pousser un peu loin la modestie/la plaisanterie that's carrying ou taking modesty/the joke a bit far; pousser le perfectionnisme à l'extrême to be too much of a perfectionist; pousser le courage jusqu'à la folie to be insanely brave; pousser la bêtise/l'abnégation/la prudence jusqu'à faire to be stupid/self-denying/cautious enough to do; pousser son effort jusqu'aux limites de l'endurance to push oneself to the limit;6 ( émettre) to let out [cri]; to heave [soupir]; pousser un hurlement/miaulement/rugissement to howl/miaow/roar; pousser une gueulante○ to yell and scream○; pousser la chansonnette or romance, en pousser une○ to sing a song.B vi1 ( croître) [enfant, plante, barbe, ongle] to grow; ( apparaître) [plante] to sprout; [dent] to come through; fig [immeuble, ville] to spring up; l'arbre a poussé de 50 cm the tree has grown 50 cm; les radis commencent à pousser the radishes are coming up ou sprouting; sa première dent pousse his/her first tooth is coming through, he's/she's cutting his/her first tooth; les villes nouvelles ont poussé comme des champignons new towns have sprung up like mushrooms; je fais pousser des légumes I grow vegetables; ça fait pousser le gazon/les cheveux it makes the grass/your hair grow; se laisser or se faire pousser les cheveux to grow one's hair; se laisser or se faire pousser la barbe/moustache to grow a beard/moustache GB ou mustache US; et le bébé, ça pousse○? how's your baby doing?; ⇒ aile;2 ( aller) pousser plus loin/jusqu'à la ville to go on further/as far as the town; on a poussé jusqu'au village suivant we carried on as far as the next village;3 (pour accoucher, aller à la selle) to push;4 ( faire pression) le juge a poussé pour qu'on les acquitte the judge pressed the jury for an acquittal;5 ○( exagérer) to overdo it, to go too far; tu ne crois pas que tu pousses un peu? don't you think you're overdoing it?; cinq euros pièce, faut pas pousser○! five euros each, that's a bit steep○!C se pousser vpr1 ( pour faire de la place) to move over;2 ○( pour réussir) to try to get on in life.à la va comme je te pousse any old how; se pousser du col○ to push oneself forward, to be pushy; pousser qn au cul● or aux fesses○ to give sb a kick up the backside○.[puse] verbe transitif1. [faire avancer - caddie, fauteuil roulant, landau] to push, to wheel (along) ; [ - moto en panne] to push, to walk ; [ - caisse] to push (along) ou forward ; [ - pion] to move forwarda. [sur une distance] we'll push the car (along)b. [pour la faire démarrer] we'll push-start the car, we'll give the car a push (to start it)ils essayaient de pousser les manifestants vers la place they were trying to drive ou to push the demonstrators towards the square2. [enclencher, appuyer sur - bouton, interrupteur] to push (in) (separable), to press on (inseparable)pousser un levier vers le haut/bas to push a lever up/downa. [pour ouvrir] to slide a bolt outb. [pour fermer] to slide a bolt in ou homea. [doucement, pour l'ouvrir] to push a door openb. [doucement, pour la fermer] to push a door to ou shutpousser quelqu'un du coude [pour l'alerter, accidentellement] to nudge somebody with one's elbowc'est l'orgueil qui le pousse he is spurred on ou driven by prideon n'a pas eu à le pousser beaucoup pour qu'il accepte he didn't need much pressing ou persuasion to acceptpousser quelqu'un à quelque chose: pousser quelqu'un à la consommation to encourage somebody to buy ou to consumepousser quelqu'un au désespoir/suicide to drive somebody to despair/suicidea. [suj: curiosité, jalousie] to drive somebody to do somethingb. [suj: pitié soudaine] to prompt somebody to do somethingc. [suj: personne] to incite somebody to do ou to push somebody into doing ou to prompt somebody to do somethingelle le pousse à divorcer [elle l'en persuade] she's talking him into getting a divorce6. [poursuivre - recherches] to press on ou to carry on with (inseparable) ; [ - discussion, études, analyse] to continue, to carry on (with) ; [ - argumentation] to carry on (with) (inseparable), to push further ; [ - comparaison, interrogatoire] to take further ; [ - avantage] to press home (inseparable)pousser la plaisanterie un peu loin to take ou to carry the joke a bit too farelle a poussé l'audace jusqu'à... she was bold enough to...[aux enchères]7. [forcer - moteur] to push ; [ - voiture] to drive hard ou fast ; [ - chauffage] to turn up (separable) ; [ - son] to turn up (separable)[encourager - candidat, jeune artiste] to pushsi tu la pousses un peu sur le sujet, tu verras qu'elle ne sait pas grand-chose if you push her a bit on the subject, you'll see that she doesn't know much about it8. [émettre]b. [oiseau] to callpousser un soupir to sigh, to heave a sighpousser des cris/hurlements de douleur to scream/to yell with painpousser la chansonnette (familier) ou la romance (familier) , en pousser une (familier) to sing a song————————[puse] verbe intransitif1. [grandir - arbre, poil, ongle] to grow ; [ - dent] to come throughdes tours poussent partout dans mon quartier there are high-rise blocks springing up all over the place where I liveet si tu laissais pousser ta barbe? what about growing ou why don't you grow a beard?2. [avancer] to push onpoussons un peu plus loin let's go ou push on a bit further3. (familier) [exagérer]deux heures de retard, tu pousses! you're two hours late, that's a bit much!je veux 25 % d'augmentation — tu ne trouves pas que tu pousses un peu? I want a 25% pay rise — don't you think that's pushing it a bit?ne poussez pas, il y en aura pour tout le monde! stop shoving ou pushing, there's plenty for everyone!5. [appuyer] to pushpousser sur ses pieds/jambes to push with one's feet/legs‘poussez’ ‘push’6. PHYSIOLOGIE [à la selle] to strain[dans l'enfantement] to push————————se pousser verbe pronominal (emploi passif)————————se pousser verbe pronominal (emploi réciproque)les gens se poussaient pour voir arriver le Président people were pushing and shoving to get a look at the President————————se pousser verbe pronominal intransitif1. [se déplacer] to movea. [dans une rangée de chaises] could you move along a bit ou a few places?b. [sur un canapé, dans un lit] could you move over slightly?pousse-toi de là, tu vois bien que tu gênes! (familier) move over ou shove over, can't you see you're in the way?2. (familier) [hiérarchiquement] -
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to hit; to hustle; to impinge; to knock; to jab; to strike; to thrust; to push; to poke; to shove; to kick; to bump* * *sto|ßen ['ʃtoːsn] pret stieß [ʃtiːs] ptp gestoßen [gə'ʃtoːsn]1. vt1) (= einen Stoß versetzen) to push, to shove (inf); (leicht) to poke; (mit Faust) to punch; (mit Fuß) to kick; (mit Ellbogen) to nudge, to dig (Brit), to poke; (mit Kopf, Hörnern) to butt; (= stechen) Dolch to plunge, to thrust; (vulg) to fuck (vulg), to shag (Brit sl to poke (sl)an den Kopf etc stóßen — to hit one's head etc
jdm or jdn in die Seite stóßen — to nudge sb, to dig (Brit) or poke sb in the ribs
jdn von sich stóßen — to push sb away; (fig) to cast sb aside
jdn/etw zur Seite stóßen — to push sb/sth aside; (mit Fuß) to kick sb/sth aside or to one side
er stieß den Ball mit dem Kopf ins Tor — he headed the ball into the goal (Brit), he hit the ball into the goal with his head
ein Loch ins Eis stóßen — to make or bore a hole in the ice
2) (= werfen) to push; (SPORT ) Kugel to putjdn von der Treppe/aus dem Zug stóßen —
jdn aus dem Haus stóßen (fig) jdn ins Elend stóßen (liter) — to throw or turn sb out (of the house) to plunge sb into misery
3) (= zerkleinern) Zimt, Pfeffer, Zucker to pound4) (Sw = schieben, drücken) to push2. vrto bump or bang or knock oneselfstóßen (lit) — to bump etc oneself on or against sth; (fig) to take exception to sth, to disapprove of sth
er stößt sich daran, wenn Männer Ohrringe tragen — he takes exception to men wearing earrings
3. vi1) aux sein (= treffen, prallen) to run or bump into (auch fig); (= herabstoßen Vogel) to swoop down (auf +acc on)stóßen — to bump into or hit sth
gegen etw stóßen — to run into sth
zu jdm stóßen — to meet up with sb, to join sb
auf jdn stóßen — to bump or run into sb
auf Erdöl stóßen — to strike oil
auf Grundwasser stóßen — to discover underground water
auf Widerstand stóßen — to meet with or encounter resistance
auf Ablehnung/Zustimmung stóßen — to meet with disapproval/approval
an seine Grenzen stóßen — to reach one's limits
2) (mit den Hörnern) to butt (nach at)3) (TECH) to butt (an +acc against)4) (Gewichtheben) to jerk5) (old = blasen) to blow, to soundSee:→ Horn* * *1) (to poke: He dug his brother in the ribs with his elbow.) dig2) bump3) (to strike (someone or something) with the head: He fell over when the goat butted him.) butt4) (to make hard contact with (something), and force or cause it to move in some direction: The batsman hit the ball (over the wall).) hit5) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) hustle6) ((often with against, on) to strike against or bump into: She knocked against the table and spilt his cup of coffee; I knocked my head on the car door.) knock7) shove8) (to push (something) violently or suddenly into: He plunged a knife into the meat.) plunge9) (to push something into; to prod: He poked a stick into the hole; He poked her in the ribs with his elbow.) poke10) (to press against something, in order to (try to) move it further away: He pushed the door open; She pushed him away; He pushed against the door with his shoulder; The queue can't move any faster, so stop pushing!; I had a good view of the race till someone pushed in front of me.) push11) stick12) (to hurt (especially a toe) by striking it against something hard: She stubbed her toe(s) against the bedpost.) stub13) (to push suddenly and violently: He thrust his spade into the ground; She thrust forward through the crowd.) thrust* * *sto·ßen<stößt, stieß, gestoßen>[ˈʃto:sn̩]I. vter hat sie die Treppe hinunterge\stoßen he shoved her down the stairsjdn aus dem Haus \stoßen (fig) to throw sb out [of the house]jdn von der Leiter/aus dem Zug \stoßen to push sb down the ladder/out of the trainjdn ins Elend \stoßen (fig) to plunge sb into miseryjdn mit der Faust/dem Fuß/dem Kopf \stoßen to punch/kick/butt sbjdn in die Seite \stoßen to poke sb in the ribssie stieß ihn mit dem Ellbogen in die Seite she poked him in the ribs with her elbowjdn/etw zur Seite \stoßen to push sb/sth aside; (mit dem Fuß) to kick sb/sth aside [or to one side]; s.a. Kopfein Loch ins Eis \stoßen to make [or bore] a hole in the icejdm einen Dolch/ein Messer in die Rippen \stoßen to plunge [or thrust] a dagger/knife into sb's ribsden Ball mit dem Kopf ins Tor \stoßen to head the ball into the goalman muss sie immer drauf \stoßen she always has to have things pointed out to her6. (zerstoßen)Pfeffer/Zimt/Zucker \stoßen to pound pepper/cinnamon/sugar▪ jdm etw \stoßen to hammer sth home to sbein Fahrrad \stoßen to push a bicycle▪ jdn \stoßen to give sb a pushkönnen Sie mich bitte mal \stoßen? can you please give me a push?10. (vulg)eine Frau \stoßen to poke a woman vulgII. vrsie stolperte und stieß sich das Knie am Tisch she tripped and banged her knee on the tableer stößt sich daran, wenn Frauen Zigarren rauchen he takes exception to women smoking cigarsIII. vi1. Hilfsverb: sein (aufschlagen)2. Hilfsverb: haben (zustoßen)er hat mit einem Messer nach mir ge\stoßen he trust at me with a knifeer stieß immer wieder mit dem Stock nach mir he tried again and again to hit me with the stickder Stier stieß [mit den Hörnern] nach dem Torero the bull charged the matador [with lowered horns]jdm in die Seite \stoßen to poke sb in the ribs3. Hilfsverb: sein (grenzen)mein Grundstück stößt im Süden an einen Bach my plot is bordered to the south by a stream, a stream borders my plot to the south4. Hilfsverb: sein (direkt hinführen)5. Hilfsverb: sein (zufällig begegnen)▪ auf jdn \stoßen to bump [or run] into sb6. Hilfsverb: sein (sich jdm anschließen)▪ zu jdm \stoßen to join sb7. Hilfsverb: sein (entdecken)▪ auf etw \stoßen to find [or come across [or upon]] sthauf Erdöl \stoßen to strike oilauf Grundwasser \stoßen to discover underground water8. Hilfsverb: sein (konfrontiert werden)auf Ablehnung/Zustimmung \stoßen to meet with disapproval/approvalauf Widerstand \stoßen to meet with [or encounter] resistancebitte \stoßen! please push!ins Horn/in die Trompete \stoßen to blow [or sound] the horn/trumpet11. Hilfsverb: sein (angreifen)* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) auch itr. (mit der Faust) punch; (mit dem Fuß) kick; (mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern) butt; (mit dem Ellbogen) digjemanden od. jemandem in die Seite stoßen — dig somebody in the ribs; (leicht) nudge somebody in the ribs
3) (stoßend hervorbringen) knock, bang < hole>4) (schleudern) pushdie Kugel stoßen — (beim Kugelstoßen) put the shot; (beim Billard) strike the ball
5) (zerstoßen) pound <sugar, cinnamon, pepper>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (auftreffen) bump ( gegen into)2) mit sein (begegnen)auf jemanden stoßen — bump or run into somebody
3) mit sein (entdecken)auf etwas (Akk.) stoßen — come upon or across something
auf Ablehnung stoßen — (fig.) meet with disapproval
4) mit seinzu jemandem stoßen — (jemanden treffen) meet up with somebody; (sich jemandem anschließen) join somebody
5) mit sein (zuführen)auf etwas (Akk.) stoßen — <path, road> lead [in]to something
6) (grenzen)3.an etwas (Akk.) stoßen — <room, property, etc.> be [right] next to something
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb bump or knock oneselfich habe mich am Kopf gestoßen — I bumped or banged my head
sich (Dat.) den Kopf blutig stoßen — bang one's head and cut it
sich an etwas (Dat.) stoßen — (fig.) object to or take exception to something
* * *stoßen; stößt, stieß, hat oder ist gestoßenA. v/t (hat)1. push; mit einer Waffe: thrust; mit der Faust: punch; mit dem Fuß: kick; (puffen) nudge, jostle; mit einem Stock etc: poke; (rammen) ram; (treiben) drive; SPORT (Kugel) put; im Mörser: pound;jemanden in die Rippen stoßen nudge sb, give sb a dig in the ribs;jemanden vor einen Zug stoßen push sb in front of a train;jemanden mit dem Kopf stoßen butt sb with one’s head;jemandem das Messer in die Brust stoßen plunge a knife into sb’s chest;den Ball ins Tor stoßen drive the ball into the net;von sich stoßen push away; fig disown2. unabsichtlich:3. fig:jemanden aus dem Haus/Verein stoßen turn sb out of the house/expel sb from the club;4. vulg (Frau) fuck, bangB. v/r (hat) (sich wehtun) knock o.s., hurt o.s.;sich stoßen an (+dat) knock ( oder run, bump) against; fig take offence (US -se) at, take exception to;an der Unordnung darfst du dich nicht stoßen just ignore the mess, you mustn’t mind the messC. v/i1. (hat) Bock etc: butt;2. (ist)stoßen an (+akk) odergegen bump into, knock (o.s.) against;ich bin bei dem Marathon an meine (eigenen) Grenzen gestoßen I was touching my limits (of endurance) in the marathon;stoßen auf (+akk) fig, auf Erdöl: strike; Straße etc: lead onto, hit umg; (zufällig begegnen) (happen to) meet, come across, run ( oder bump) into; (entdecken) come across, stumble on; auf Ablehnung, Widerstand etc: meet with;zu jemandem, einer Partei etcstoßen join (up with);* * *1.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) auch itr. (mit der Faust) punch; (mit dem Fuß) kick; (mit dem Kopf, den Hörnern) butt; (mit dem Ellbogen) digjemanden od. jemandem in die Seite stoßen — dig somebody in the ribs; (leicht) nudge somebody in the ribs
3) (stoßend hervorbringen) knock, bang < hole>4) (schleudern) pushdie Kugel stoßen — (beim Kugelstoßen) put the shot; (beim Billard) strike the ball
5) (zerstoßen) pound <sugar, cinnamon, pepper>2.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb1) mit sein (auftreffen) bump ( gegen into)2) mit sein (begegnen)auf jemanden stoßen — bump or run into somebody
3) mit sein (entdecken)auf etwas (Akk.) stoßen — come upon or across something
auf Ablehnung stoßen — (fig.) meet with disapproval
4) mit seinzu jemandem stoßen — (jemanden treffen) meet up with somebody; (sich jemandem anschließen) join somebody
5) mit sein (zuführen)auf etwas (Akk.) stoßen — <path, road> lead [in]to something
6) (grenzen)3.an etwas (Akk.) stoßen — <room, property, etc.> be [right] next to something
unregelmäßiges reflexives Verb bump or knock oneselfich habe mich am Kopf gestoßen — I bumped or banged my head
sich (Dat.) den Kopf blutig stoßen — bang one's head and cut it
sich an etwas (Dat.) stoßen — (fig.) object to or take exception to something
* * *(an, gegen) v.to impinge (on, upon) v. (nach) v.to thrust at v. adj.stricken adj. v.(§ p.,pp.: stieß, gestossen)= to bump v.to butt v.to hustle v.to knock (at) v.to poke v.to punt v.to push v.to ram v.to shove v.to strike v.(§ p.,p.p.: struck)or p.p.: stricken•)to thrust v.(§ p.,p.p.: thrust) -
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push [pʊ∫]━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. noun4. compounds━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━1. nouna. ( = shove) poussée f• to give sb/sth a push pousser qn/qchb. ( = dismissal) (British) (inf) to give sb the push [employer] virer qn (inf) ; [boyfriend, girlfriend] plaquer qn (inf !)• he got the push (from employer) il s'est fait virer (inf) ; (from girlfriend) il s'est fait plaquer (inf !)a. ( = press on) [+ door, person, car, pram] pousser ; [+ button] appuyer sur ; [+ stick, finger] enfoncer• don't push me! ne (me) poussez pas !► to push + preposition/adverb• to push sb/sth out of the way écarter qn/qchb. ( = advance) [+ one's views] mettre en avant ; [+ claim] présenter avec insistance ; [+ plan] essayer d'imposer ; [+ product] pousser la vente dec. ( = pressure) pousser• to push for better working conditions faire pression pour obtenir de meilleures conditions de travail4. compounds( = make progress) avancer à grands pasa. [+ toy] pousser dans tous les sens[+ person, chair] écarter (brusquement) ; [+ objection, suggestion] écarter[+ person, chair, one's plate, sb's hand] repousser► push ina. [+ stick, finger] enfoncer ; [+ person] pousser• they dragged him to the pool and pushed him in ils l'ont tiré jusqu'à la piscine et l'ont poussé dedansb. ( = break) [+ door] enfoncera. ( = cause to topple) renverserb. ( = cause to fall off) (over cliff, bridge) faire tombera. [+ stick, hand] (faire) passerb. [+ deal, decision] faire acceptera. [+ lever] (re)lever ; [+ spectacles] releverb. ( = increase) [+ numbers, sales] augmenter ; [+ prices, demand] faire monter* * *[pʊʃ] 1.1) lit (shove, press) poussée fto give somebody/something a push — pousser quelqu'un/quelque chose
2) (campaign, drive) campagne fto give something/somebody a push — encourager quelque chose/quelqu'un
to give something a push in the right direction — faire avancer quelque chose dans la bonne direction
4) Military poussée f5) (spirit, drive) esprit m battant2.transitive verb1) (move, shove, press) gen pousser; appuyer sur [button, switch, bell]to push somebody/something away — repousser quelqu'un/quelque chose
to push somebody/something out of the way — écarter quelqu'un/quelque chose
to push the door open —
to push somebody too far — fig pousser quelqu'un à bout
to be pushed — (colloq) ( under pressure) être à la bourre (colloq)
to be pushed for something — (colloq) ( short of) être à court de quelque chose
2) (colloq) ( promote) faire la promotion de [product]; promouvoir [policy, theory]3) (colloq) ( sell) vendre [drugs]3.intransitive verb pousser4.to push oneself through a gap — passer par un trou; ( drive oneself) se pousser ( to do à faire)
Phrasal Verbs:- push for- push in- push off- push on- push up••at a push — (colloq) GB s'il le faut
to give somebody the push — (colloq) GB ( fire) virer quelqu'un (colloq); ( break up with) larguer quelqu'un (colloq)
to push one's luck —
to push it — (colloq) forcer sa chance
that's pushing it a bit! — (colloq) ( cutting it fine) c'est un peu juste or risqué!
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гл.1. to push; 2. to give smb a push; 3. to shove; 4. to give smb/smth a shove; 5. to hustle; 6. to nudge; 7. to prod; 8. to poke; 9. to dig smb in the ribs; 10. to squeeze; 11. to jam; 12. to jostle; 13. to elbow; 14. to force one's way; 15. to bargeРазные виды этого действия в русском языке передаются разными приставками к глаголу толкать (отталкивать, сталкивать, подталкивать и др.) и различными словосочетаниями с глаголом толкать. В английском же языке им соответствуют разные самостоятельные слова и словосочетания.1. to push — толкать, толкнуть (особенно руками для того, чтобы отодвинуть от себя): Pushing his plate to one side he called for the waiter. — Отставив тарелку и сторону, он позвал официанта. She pushed the table into the corner of the classroom and arranged the chairs in a circle. — Она задвинула стол в угол класса и расставила стулья по кругу. A witness had seen the man push the girl off the bridge over the canal. — Свидетель увидел, как этот мужчина столкнул девушку с моста в канал. The force of the crash pushed the bus one hundred yards down the road. — Удар был такой силы, что отбросил автобус на сто ярдов по дороге. Не pushed and punched the referee, then attacked his opponent. — Он ударом оттолкнул судью и набросился на своего оппонента. One of the tractors had sunk into the mud and however hard they pushed they couldn't move it. — Один из тракторов увяз в грязи, и как они его ни толкали, не смогли сдвинуть с места. Don't push! — He толкайтесь!/Не напирайте! Push! — От себя! ( надпись на двери)2. to give smb a push — толкнуть ( один раз): They gave the log a push and it rolled down the hill. — Они толкнули бревно, и оно покатилось вниз с горы. They gave the car a push to start it. — Они толкнули машину, чтобы завести ее. Не was standing by the swimming pool when someone gave him a push and he fell in. — Он стоял у края бассейна, когда кто-то толкнул его сзади, и он упал в воду.3. to shove — толкать, толкнуть, грубо отталкивать (кого-либо, что-либо руками, плечом, ногой): One of the bank robbers shoved her against the wall. — Один из грабителей банка грубо оттолкнул ее к стене. Tom shoved his suitcase under the bed with his foot. — Том ногой задвинул чемодан под кровать. Armed police shoved the protestors aside to make way for the president's car. — Вооруженные полицейские оттолкнули протестующих демонстрантов, чтобы дать дорогу машине президента. Some of the journalists shouted, swore and shoved each other. — Некоторые журналисты кричали, ругались и грубо толкали друг друга.4. to give smb/smth a shove. — толкнуть грубо один раз ( неожиданно и сильно): If the door won't open just give it a shove. — Если дверь не открывается, толкни ее посильнее. It was my first parachute jump and as I stood hesitating the instructor gave me a shove from behind. — Это был мой первый парашютный прыжок, и пока я стоял в нерешительности, инструктор подтолкнул меня сзади.5. to hustle — толкать, толкнуть, толкать вперед (толкать грубо, чтобы ускорить движение): The prisoners shouted insults at the judge as court guards hustled them out. — Арестованные выкрикивали оскорбительные слова в адрес судьи, пока стража выводила их из зала. The two men were hustled into a police car and driven away. — Обоих мужчин затолкали в полицейскую машину и увезли.6. to nudge — толкать, толкнуть, легко толкнуть локтем в бок (особенно чтобы привлечь внимание или для того, чтобы попроситьпосторониться): «Look» Ben nudged his mother. «There is my teacher. Miss Ward». — «Мама, посмотри», — Бен тихонько толкнул мать в бок: «Вон там моя учительница — мисс Уард». Carefully I nudged the snake with the tip of my shoe. — Я осторожно ткнул змею носком ботинка. Не nudged me aside and took my place at the microphone. — Он легонько оттолкнул меня локтем и занял мое место перед микрофоном. Carry nudged her friend forward to ask the singer for his autograph. — Кэрри подтолкнула свою подругу вперед, чтобы попросить певца дать автограф.7. to prod — толкнуть ( пальцем или палкой): Sergeant Tompson raised his stick and prodded the soldier in the chest. — Сержант Томпсон поднял свою трость и ткнул ею в грудь солдата. The gardener often prods the lawn with a fork looking for weeds. — Садовник часто шевелит вилами траву на лужайке и смотрит, нет ли сорняков. Give the potatoes a prod to see if they are cooked yet. — Ткни в картофель и посмотри, сварился ли он.8. to poke — толкать, толкнуть, ткнуть (толкнуть не очень сильно что-либо пальцем, палкой и т. п.): to poke smb in the ribs — ткнуть кого-либо в бок Be careful with that umbrella or you will poke somebody in the eye. — Осторожно с этим зонтиком, а то кому-нибудь выколешь глаз./Осторожно с этим зонтиком, а то кому-нибудь попадешь в глаз. Не poked the fish with his finger to see if it was still alive. — Он ткнул рыбу пальцем, чтобы убедиться в том, что она еще жива. The farmer gave the cow a poke with his stick to make it move. — Фермер ткнул корову палкой, чтобы заставить ее двигаться вперед.9. to dig smb in the ribs —толкнуть кого-либо и бок, ткнуть кого-либо в бок (неожиданно, чтобы привлечь внимание): Jenny dug me sharply in the ribs and told me to be quiet. — Дженни сильно толкнула меня в бок и сказала, чтобы я замолчал. The old man laughed loudly, digging me in the ribs, wanted me to share a joke. — Старик громко засмеялся, толкая меня в бок, и приглашая меня прореагировать на шутку.10. to squeeze — толкать, толкнуть, сжимать, протиснуть, штолкать ( с силой в очень небольшое пространство): I don't think I can squeeze any more files into this drawer. — Мне кажется, в этот яшик больше папок затолкать нсльзя./Мне кажется, в этот яшик больше папок не влезет. It is no use trying to squeeze your feet into shoes lhat are too small for you. — Бессмысленно пытаться втиснуть ноги в ботинки, которые тебе малы.11. to jam —толкать, толкнуть, задвигать, затыкать: Just hold the door open while I jam a wedge under it. — Подержи дверь открытой, пока я подложу под нее клин. Не poured himself another glass of wine and jammed the cock into the bottle. — Он налил себе еще стакан вина и заткнул бутылку пробкой. She tried to jam her dresses into a small box. — Она пыталась запихнуть свои платья в маленькую коробку. We were jammed into a bus. — Нас втиснули в автобус.12. to jostle — толкать, толкнуть, толкаться, теснить, тесниться, пихать: I was jostled by the crowd. — Меня толкали в толпе. Passengers were jostling each other at the newsstand for the last remaining copies of the evening paper. — Пассажиры толкались около газетного киоска, пытаясь получить последние номера вечерних газет. Doctor Freud noticed two women patients jostling to be seen first. —Доктор Фрейд видел, как две пациентки, опережая друг друга, пытались войти в кабинет.13. to elbow — расталкивать локтями: to elbow one's way through the crowd — пробираться через толпу, расталкивая всех локтями Elbowing me to one side he took hold of the microphone. — Отталкивая меня локтями, он завладел микрофоном.14. to force one's way — запихивать, набивать битком, пропихнуть, пробить (особенно, когда чем-нибудь прегражден путь): Не forced his way through the dense crowd. — Он пробился через плотную толпу. Police forced their way into the flat and arrested two men. — Полиция ворвалась в квартиру и арестовала двух человек.15. to barge — натолкнуться, налететь, лезть напролом (обыкновенно с разбега, расталкивая всех на своем пути): A woman with a large basket barged past me to the front of the queue. — Женщина с огромной корзиной, отталкивая меня, пролезла в начало очереди. Angry, he strode into the bank and just barged into a manager. — В сердцах он ворвался в банк и сразу налетел на управляющего. Не barged into me without apologizing. — Он налетел на меня и даже не извинился. -
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гл.1. to push; 2. to give smb a push; 3. to shove; 4. to give smb/smth a shove; 5. to hustle; 6. to nudge; 7. to prod; 8. to poke; 9. to dig smb in the ribs; 10. to squeeze; 11. to jam; 12. to jostle; 13. to elbow; 14. to force one's way; 15. to bargeРазные виды этого действия в русском языке передаются разными приставками к глаголу толкать (отталкивать, сталкивать, подталкивать и др.) и различными словосочетаниями с глаголом толкать. В английском же языке им соответствуют разные самостоятельные слова и словосочетания.1. to push — толкать, толкнуть (особенно руками для того, чтобы отодвинуть от себя): Pushing his plate to one side he called for the waiter. — Отставив тарелку и сторону, он позвал официанта. She pushed the table into the corner of the classroom and arranged the chairs in a circle. — Она задвинула стол в угол класса и расставила стулья по кругу. A witness had seen the man push the girl off the bridge over the canal. — Свидетель увидел, как этот мужчина столкнул девушку с моста в канал. The force of the crash pushed the bus one hundred yards down the road. — Удар был такой силы, что отбросил автобус на сто ярдов по дороге. Не pushed and punched the referee, then attacked his opponent. — Он ударом оттолкнул судью и набросился на своего оппонента. One of the tractors had sunk into the mud and however hard they pushed they couldn't move it. — Один из тракторов увяз в грязи, и как они его ни толкали, не смогли сдвинуть с места. Don't push! — He толкайтесь!/Не напирайте! Push! — От себя! ( надпись на двери)2. to give smb a push — толкнуть ( один раз): They gave the log a push and it rolled down the hill. — Они толкнули бревно, и оно покатилось вниз с горы. They gave the car a push to start it. — Они толкнули машину, чтобы завести ее. Не was standing by the swimming pool when someone gave him a push and he fell in. — Он стоял у края бассейна, когда кто-то толкнул его сзади, и он упал в воду.3. to shove — толкать, толкнуть, грубо отталкивать (кого-либо, что-либо руками, плечом, ногой): One of the bank robbers shoved her against the wall. — Один из грабителей банка грубо оттолкнул ее к стене. Tom shoved his suitcase under the bed with his foot. — Том ногой задвинул чемодан под кровать. Armed police shoved the protestors aside to make way for the president's car. — Вооруженные полицейские оттолкнули протестующих демонстрантов, чтобы дать дорогу машине президента. Some of the journalists shouted, swore and shoved each other. — Некоторые журналисты кричали, ругались и грубо толкали друг друга.4. to give smb/smth a shove. — толкнуть грубо один раз ( неожиданно и сильно): If the door won't open just give it a shove. — Если дверь не открывается, толкни ее посильнее. It was my first parachute jump and as I stood hesitating the instructor gave me a shove from behind. — Это был мой первый парашютный прыжок, и пока я стоял в нерешительности, инструктор подтолкнул меня сзади.5. to hustle — толкать, толкнуть, толкать вперед (толкать грубо, чтобы ускорить движение): The prisoners shouted insults at the judge as court guards hustled them out. — Арестованные выкрикивали оскорбительные слова в адрес судьи, пока стража выводила их из зала. The two men were hustled into a police car and driven away. — Обоих мужчин затолкали в полицейскую машину и увезли.6. to nudge — толкать, толкнуть, легко толкнуть локтем в бок (особенно чтобы привлечь внимание или для того, чтобы попроситьпосторониться): «Look» Ben nudged his mother. «There is my teacher. Miss Ward». — «Мама, посмотри», — Бен тихонько толкнул мать в бок: «Вон там моя учительница — мисс Уард». Carefully I nudged the snake with the tip of my shoe. — Я осторожно ткнул змею носком ботинка. Не nudged me aside and took my place at the microphone. — Он легонько оттолкнул меня локтем и занял мое место перед микрофоном. Carry nudged her friend forward to ask the singer for his autograph. — Кэрри подтолкнула свою подругу вперед, чтобы попросить певца дать автограф.7. to prod — толкнуть ( пальцем или палкой): Sergeant Tompson raised his stick and prodded the soldier in the chest. — Сержант Томпсон поднял свою трость и ткнул ею в грудь солдата. The gardener often prods the lawn with a fork looking for weeds. — Садовник часто шевелит вилами траву на лужайке и смотрит, нет ли сорняков. Give the potatoes a prod to see if they are cooked yet. — Ткни в картофель и посмотри, сварился ли он.8. to poke — толкать, толкнуть, ткнуть (толкнуть не очень сильно что-либо пальцем, палкой и т. п.): to poke smb in the ribs — ткнуть кого-либо в бок Be careful with that umbrella or you will poke somebody in the eye. — Осторожно с этим зонтиком, а то кому-нибудь выколешь глаз./Осторожно с этим зонтиком, а то кому-нибудь попадешь в глаз. Не poked the fish with his finger to see if it was still alive. — Он ткнул рыбу пальцем, чтобы убедиться в том, что она еще жива. The farmer gave the cow a poke with his stick to make it move. — Фермер ткнул корову палкой, чтобы заставить ее двигаться вперед.9. to dig smb in the ribs —толкнуть кого-либо и бок, ткнуть кого-либо в бок (неожиданно, чтобы привлечь внимание): Jenny dug me sharply in the ribs and told me to be quiet. — Дженни сильно толкнула меня в бок и сказала, чтобы я замолчал. The old man laughed loudly, digging me in the ribs, wanted me to share a joke. — Старик громко засмеялся, толкая меня в бок, и приглашая меня прореагировать на шутку.10. to squeeze — толкать, толкнуть, сжимать, протиснуть, штолкать ( с силой в очень небольшое пространство): I don't think I can squeeze any more files into this drawer. — Мне кажется, в этот яшик больше папок затолкать нсльзя./Мне кажется, в этот яшик больше папок не влезет. It is no use trying to squeeze your feet into shoes lhat are too small for you. — Бессмысленно пытаться втиснуть ноги в ботинки, которые тебе малы.11. to jam —толкать, толкнуть, задвигать, затыкать: Just hold the door open while I jam a wedge under it. — Подержи дверь открытой, пока я подложу под нее клин. Не poured himself another glass of wine and jammed the cock into the bottle. — Он налил себе еще стакан вина и заткнул бутылку пробкой. She tried to jam her dresses into a small box. — Она пыталась запихнуть свои платья в маленькую коробку. We were jammed into a bus. — Нас втиснули в автобус.12. to jostle — толкать, толкнуть, толкаться, теснить, тесниться, пихать: I was jostled by the crowd. — Меня толкали в толпе. Passengers were jostling each other at the newsstand for the last remaining copies of the evening paper. — Пассажиры толкались около газетного киоска, пытаясь получить последние номера вечерних газет. Doctor Freud noticed two women patients jostling to be seen first. —Доктор Фрейд видел, как две пациентки, опережая друг друга, пытались войти в кабинет.13. to elbow — расталкивать локтями: to elbow one's way through the crowd — пробираться через толпу, расталкивая всех локтями Elbowing me to one side he took hold of the microphone. — Отталкивая меня локтями, он завладел микрофоном.14. to force one's way — запихивать, набивать битком, пропихнуть, пробить (особенно, когда чем-нибудь прегражден путь): Не forced his way through the dense crowd. — Он пробился через плотную толпу. Police forced their way into the flat and arrested two men. — Полиция ворвалась в квартиру и арестовала двух человек.15. to barge — натолкнуться, налететь, лезть напролом (обыкновенно с разбега, расталкивая всех на своем пути): A woman with a large basket barged past me to the front of the queue. — Женщина с огромной корзиной, отталкивая меня, пролезла в начало очереди. Angry, he strode into the bank and just barged into a manager. — В сердцах он ворвался в банк и сразу налетел на управляющего. Не barged into me without apologizing. — Он налетел на меня и даже не извинился. -
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push [pʊʃ]poussée ⇒ 1 (a) mot d'encouragement ⇒ 1 (b) effort ⇒ 1 (e) pousser ⇒ 2 (a), 2 (d), 3 (a) enfoncer ⇒ 2 (a) appuyer (sur) ⇒ 2 (b), 3 (b) forcer ⇒ 2 (d) prôner ⇒ 2 (e) avancer ⇒ 3 (c)1 noun∎ to give sb/sth a push pousser qn/qch;∎ the door opens at the push of a button il suffit d'appuyer sur un bouton pour que la porte s'ouvre;∎ he expects these things to happen at the push of a button il s'attend à ce que ça se fasse sur commande(b) (encouragement) mot m d'encouragement;∎ he'll do it, but he needs a little push il le fera, mais il a besoin qu'on le pousse un peu;∎ he just needs a push in the right direction il a juste besoin qu'on le mette sur la bonne voie∎ when it comes to the push, when push comes to shove au moment critique ou crucial□ ;∎ I can lend you the money if it comes to the push au pire, je pourrai vous prêter l'argent□ ;∎ if it comes to the push, he'll choose Sarah not Gillian s'il fallait qu'il choisisse, il prendrait Sarah et pas Gillian□ ;∎ at a push à la limite□ ;∎ I can do it at a push je peux le faire si c'est vraiment nécessaire□∎ the final push for the summit le dernier effort pour atteindre le sommet;∎ to make a push for change lutter pour le changement;∎ the club's push for promotion les efforts soutenus du club pour être promu;∎ a sales push une campagne de promotion des ventes;∎ the push towards protectionism is gathering strength la tendance au protectionnisme se renforce∎ the platoon made a push to capture the airfield la section a fait une poussée pour s'emparer de l'aérodrome(g) (drive, dynamism) dynamisme m;∎ he has a lot of push il est très dynamique(h) (billiards) coup m queuté∎ she pushed the door open/shut elle ouvrit/ferma la porte (en la poussant);∎ he pushed her onto the chair/into the room il la poussa sur la chaise/(pour la faire entrer) dans la pièce;∎ to push sb into a corner acculer qn;∎ to push sb out of the way écarter qn;∎ don't push (me)! ne (me) poussez pas!, ne (me) bousculez pas!;∎ a man was pushed out of the window quelqu'un a poussé un homme par la fenêtre;∎ figurative did he fall or was he pushed? il est tombé ou on l'a poussé?;∎ did he leave or was he pushed? (from job) il est parti de lui-même ou on l'y a poussé?;∎ push all that mess under the bed pousse tout ce bazar sous le lit;∎ he pushed the branches apart il a écarté les branches;∎ she pushed her way to the bar elle se fraya un chemin jusqu'au bar;∎ push one tube into the other enfoncez un tube dans l'autre;∎ he pushed a gun into my ribs il m'enfonça un revolver dans les côtes;∎ she pushed the cork into the bottle elle enfonça le bouchon dans la bouteille;∎ he pushed his hands into his pockets il enfonça ses mains dans ses poches;∎ to push an attack home pousser à fond une attaque;∎ to push home one's advantage tirer le meilleur parti possible de son avantage(b) (press → doorbell, pedal, button) appuyer sur∎ it will push inflation upwards cela va relancer l'inflation;∎ the crisis is pushing the country towards chaos la crise entraîne le pays vers le chaos;∎ he is pushing the party to the right il fait glisser le parti vers la droite;∎ buying the car will push us even further into debt en achetant cette voiture, nous allons nous endetter encore plus;∎ economic conditions have pushed the peasants off the land les paysans ont été chassés des campagnes par les conditions économiques∎ to push sb to do sth pousser qn à faire qch;∎ to push sb into doing sth forcer ou obliger qn à faire qch;∎ his parents pushed him to become a doctor ses parents l'ont poussé à devenir médecin;∎ her teacher pushed her in Latin son professeur l'a poussée à travailler en latin;∎ he needs pushing il faut toujours le pousser;∎ their coach doesn't push them hard enough leur entraîneur ne les pousse pas assez;∎ I like to push myself hard j'aime me donner à fond;∎ he pushed the car to its limits il a poussé la voiture à la limite de ses possibilités;∎ you're still weak, so don't push yourself tu es encore faible, vas-y doucement;∎ he won't do it if he's pushed too hard il ne le fera pas si l'on insiste trop;∎ don't push him too far ne le poussez pas à bout;∎ I won't be pushed, I need time to think it over! je ne me laisserai pas bousculer, j'ai besoin de temps pour y réfléchir!;∎ when I pushed her, she admitted it quand j'ai insisté, elle a avoué;∎ he keeps pushing me for the rent il me relance sans cesse au sujet du loyer;∎ familiar don't push your luck! n'exagère pas!∎ he's trying to push his own point of view il essaie d'imposer son point de vue personnel;∎ the mayor is pushing his town as the best site for the conference le maire présente sa ville comme le meilleur endroit pour tenir la conférence;∎ the government is pushing the idea of people setting up small businesses le gouvernement favorise la création de petites entreprises;∎ he's pushing himself as a compromise candidate il se présente comme le candidat du compromis;∎ there are so many adverts pushing beauty products il y a tellement de publicités pour des produits de beauté(f) (stretch, exaggerate → argument, case) présenter avec insistance, insister sur;∎ if we push the comparison a little further si on pousse la comparaison un peu plus loin;∎ familiar that's pushing it a bit! (going too far) c'est un peu exagéré!;∎ I'll try to arrive by 7 p.m. but it's pushing it a bit je tâcherai d'arriver à 19 heures, mais ça va être juste□∎ to be pushing thirty friser la trentaine;∎ the car was pushing 100 mph ≃ la voiture frisait les 160∎ to push shares placer des valeurs douteuses∎ to push against sth pousser qch;∎ no pushing please! ne poussez pas, s'il vous plaît!;∎ people were pushing to get in les gens se bousculaient pour entrer;∎ he pushed through the crowd to the bar il s'est frayé un chemin jusqu'au bar à travers la foule;∎ somebody pushed past me quelqu'un est passé en me bousculant;∎ we'll have to get out and push il va falloir descendre pousser(b) (press → on button, bell, knob) appuyer∎ the army pushed towards the border l'armée a avancé jusqu'à la frontière;∎ the country is pushing towards democracy le pays évolue vers la démocratie(d) (extend → path, fence) s'étendre;∎ the road pushed deep into the hills la route s'enfonçait dans les collines►► push button bouton-poussoir m;Commerce push money prime f au vendeur;Marketing push strategy stratégie f push;push stroke (in billiards, snooker) coup m queuté;Computing push technology technologie f du push de données(a) (physically) malmener;∎ he didn't hit her but he was pushing her about il ne l'a pas frappée mais il la malmenait∎ I won't be pushed about! je ne vais pas me laisser marcher sur les pieds!(a) (continue) continuer, persévérer;∎ to push ahead with the work poursuivre les travaux;∎ they decided to push ahead with the plans to extend the school ils ont décidé d'activer les projets d'extension de l'école∎ research is pushing ahead les recherches avancent(trolley, pram) pousser (devant soi)∎ I'll be pushing along now bon, il est temps que je file(b) (reject → proposal) écarter, rejeter;∎ issues which have been pushed aside des questions qui ont été volontairement écartées;∎ you can't just push aside the problem like that vous ne pouvez pas faire comme si le problème n'existait pas;∎ I pushed my doubts aside je n'ai pas tenu compte de mes doutesrepousser;∎ she pushed my hand away elle repoussa ma main;∎ he pushed his chair away from the fire il éloigna sa chaise du feu(a) (person) repousser (en arrière); (crowd) faire reculer, refouler; (curtains) écarter; (bedclothes) rejeter, repousser;∎ he pushed me back from the door il m'a éloigné de la porte(b) (repulse → troops) repousser;∎ the enemy was pushed back ten miles/to the river l'ennemi a été repoussé d'une quinzaine de kilomètres/jusqu'à la rivière(c) (postpone) repousser;∎ the meeting has been pushed back to Friday la réunion a été repoussée à vendredi∎ she pushed the clothes down in the bag elle a tassé les vêtements dans le sac;∎ he pushed down the lid but it wouldn't shut il a appuyé sur le couvercle mais il ne voulait pas fermer(b) (knock over) renverser, faire tomber(pedal, lever) s'abaisser; (person → on pedal, lever) appuyer (on sur)(argue for) demander; (campaign for) faire campagne pour;∎ some ministers were pushing for more monetarist policies certains ministres demandaient une politique plus monétariste;∎ to push for a 35-hour week demander la semaine de 35 heures;∎ I'm going to push for a bigger budget je vais faire tout ce qui est en mon pouvoir pour obtenir un budget plus important;∎ the unions are pushing for 10 percent les syndicats font pression pour obtenir 10 pour cent;∎ to push for a decision exiger qu'une décision soit prisepousser (en avant);∎ he was pushed forward by the crowd la foule l'a poussé en avant;∎ figurative to push oneself forward se mettre en avant, se faire valoir➲ push in(a) (drawer) pousser; (electric plug, key) enfoncer, introduire; (disk) insérer; (knife, stake, spade) enfoncer; (button, switch) appuyer sur;∎ push the button right in appuyer à fond sur le bouton∎ they pushed me in the water ils m'ont poussé dans l'eau;∎ he opened the door and pushed me in il ouvrit la porte et me poussa à l'intérieur(c) (break down → panel, cardboard) enfoncer;∎ the door had been pushed in la porte avait été enfoncée∎ (in queue) to push in ahead of sb doubler qn;∎ no pushing in! faites la queue!;∎ she's always pushing in where she's not wanted il faut toujours qu'elle s'immisce ou s'impose là où on ne veut pas d'elle➲ push off(a) (knock off) faire tomber;∎ they pushed me off the ladder ils m'ont fait tomber de l'échelle;∎ I pushed him off the chair je l'ai fait tomber de sa chaise∎ push the lid off soulève le couvercle;∎ they tried to push her (car) off the road ils ont essayé de faire sortir sa voiture de la route;∎ to push sb off a committee exclure ou écarter qn d'un comité∎ time for me to push off il faut que je file;∎ push off! de l'air!, dégage!➲ push on∎ (urge on) to push sb on to do sth pousser ou inciter qn à faire qch(on journey → set off again) reprendre la route, se remettre en route; (→ continue) poursuivre ou continuer son chemin; (keep working) continuer, persévérer;∎ let's push on to Dundee poussons jusqu'à Dundee;∎ they're pushing on with the reforms ils poursuivent leurs efforts pour faire passer les réformes➲ push out(a) (person, object) pousser dehors;∎ they pushed the car out of the mud ils ont désembourbé la voiture en la poussant;∎ the bed had been pushed out from the wall le lit avait été écarté du mur;∎ to push one's way out se frayer un chemin vers la sortie;∎ to push the boat out déborder l'embarcation; figurative faire la fête(b) (stick out → hand, leg) tendre(c) (grow → roots, shoots) faire, produire∎ we've been pushed out of the Japanese market nous avons été évincés du marché japonais(appear → roots, leaves) pousser; (→ snowdrops, tulips) pointer(a) (pass → across table, floor) pousser;∎ he pushed the book over to me il poussa le livre vers moi∎ many cars had been pushed over onto their sides beaucoup de voitures avaient été renversées sur le côté(a) (project, decision) faire accepter; (deal) conclure; (bill, budget) réussir à faire voter ou passer(b) (thrust → needle) passer;∎ she eventually managed to push her way through (the crowd) elle réussit finalement à se frayer un chemin (à travers la foule)(car, person) se frayer un chemin; (troops, army) avancer(door, drawer) fermer∎ she pushed herself up onto her feet elle se releva;∎ familiar he's pushing up (the) daisies il mange les pissenlits par la racine∎ the effect will be to push interest rates up cela aura pour effet de faire grimper les taux d'intérêt -
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puʃ 1. verb1) (to press against something, in order to (try to) move it further away: He pushed the door open; She pushed him away; He pushed against the door with his shoulder; The queue can't move any faster, so stop pushing!; I had a good view of the race till someone pushed in front of me.) dytte, skubbe, skyve2) (to try to make (someone) do something; to urge on, especially foolishly: She pushed him into applying for the job.) drive fram, tilskynde3) (to sell (drugs) illegally.) lange, pushe (narkotika)2. noun1) (a movement of pressure against something; a thrust: She gave him a push.) dytt, skubb, støt2) (energy and determination: He has enough push to do well in his job.) pågangsmot, driv, tæl•- push-chair
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- push overknapp--------puffe--------skubbeIsubst. \/pʊʃ\/1) dytt, skubb, støt, trykk, press• would you mind giving my old car a push?2) ( overført) innsats, krafttak, anstrengelse, fremstøt, offensiv3) makt, innflytelse, forbindelser4) puff, tak, støt5) reklame6) ( slang) oppsigelseat\/with one push med ett (eneste) takbe a push gå så vidtget the push få sparken ( i forhold) bli vraket, bli dumpetgive somebody the push gi noen sparken slå opp med noen, bryte med noenmake a push ta i av alle krefter, gjøre et fremstøtwhen push comes to shove når det virkelig gjelderIIverb \/pʊʃ\/1) dytte, skubbe, puffe2) ( overført) drive (frem\/igjennom), presse, forsere3) skyve, drive, kjøre, trykke (på)4) ( overført) presse, tvinge, drive5) reklamere for, agitere for6) ( om narkotika) lange, pushe7) ( EDB) lagre i stakkbe pushed være i knipebe pushing ( om alder) nærme segbe pushing up daisies ( hverdagslig) ligge under torv, være død og begravetlike pushing at\/against an open door som fot i hosepush ahead ( overført) gå videre, fortsette, skynde segpush along ( britisk) gå sin vei, komme seg av gårdepush around ( hverdagslig) herje med, kommanderepush aside skubbe vekk ( overført) fjernepush for forlange, kreve, pressepush forward trenge seg frem, rykke frem ( overført) slå seg frem hjelpepush it stå på, jobbe hardt være kravstor• don't push it!( hverdagslig) gi seg i vei, stikke av gårde ( som interjeksjon) stikk!, ha deg vekk!push oneself (forward) ( overført) være frempåpush one's luck gå for langt, utfordre skjebnenpush open åpnepush over dytte overendepush somebody's buttons få en til å tenne, hisse en opppush something (up)on somebody dytte noe på noen, tvinge noe på noenpush the boat out ( britisk) slå stort på, være rauspush through trenge seg frem ( overført) presse igjennom, presse frem -
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1)my car won't start - can you give me a \push? mein Auto springt nicht an, kannst du mal anschieben?;to give sb/sth a \push jdm/etw einen Stoß versetzen;he gave the girl on the swing a \push er schubste das Mädchen auf der Schaukel anat the \push of a button auf Knopfdruck (a. fig)she needs a little \push to get motivated man muss sie ein bisschen anstoßen, um sie zu motivierenthe company plans to make a big \push into Europe das Unternehmen will eine große Kampagne zur Erschließung des europäischen Marktes starten;to make a \push for sth etw anstreben;to make a \push to do sth Anstrengungen unternehmen, etw zu tun5) ( publicity)the company is giving passion fruit a \push this month die Firma macht diesen Monat Werbung für PassionsfrüchtePHRASES:if/when it comes to the \push;to get [or be given] the \push (fam: boy-/ girlfriend) den Laufpass kriegen ( fam) ( be fired) gefeuert werden ( fam)at a \push ( Brit) im Notfall;at a \push, I could make 7.30 wenn ich mich sehr beeile, könnte ich es bis 7.30 Uhr schaffen vt1) ( shove)to \push sb jdn schieben;( in a crowd) [jdn] drängeln;( violently) jdn stoßen [o schubsen];he \pushed his way through the herd of cattle er kämpfte sich durch die Viehherde;to \push sth to the back of one's mind ( fig) etw verdrängen2) ( move forcefully)to \push sth etw schieben;( give a push) etw stoßen;she \pushed the drawer hard sie drückte fest gegen die Schublade;he \pushed his plate away from him er schob seinen Teller weg;she \pushed her hair out of her eyes sie strich sich die Haare aus den Augen;he \pushed the ball over the bar er stieß den Ball über die Latte;to \push the door open/ shut eine Tür auf-/zuschieben;( violently) eine Tür auf-/zustoßen;to \push sth down sb's throat ( fig) jdm etw aufdrängen3) ( manoeuvre)to \push sb towards sth jdn in eine Richtung drängen;to \push the nation toward recovery die Nation auf den Weg des wirtschaftlichen Aufschwungs bringen;to \push sb out of the running (a. fig) jdn aus dem Rennen werfen4) ( impose)to \push sth [on sb] [jdm] etw aufdrängen [o aufzwingen];5) ( pressure)to \push sb to do sth jdn [dazu] drängen, etw zu tun;( force) jdn zwingen, etw zu tun;( persuade) jdn überreden, etw zu tun;to \push sb into doing sth jdn dazu drängen, etw zu tun6) ( press)to \push sth auf etw akk drücken;he \pushed the money into my hand er drückte mir das Geld in die Hand;to \push a button auf einen Knopf drücken;to \push the doorbell klingeln;to \push one's point home seinen Standpunkt verdeutlichen7) ( be persistent)to \push sb jdn drängen;when I \pushed him, he admitted that... als ich ihn in die Enge trieb, gab er zu, dass...;why do you keep \pushing me? I've said no warum nervst du mich ständig? ich habe nein gesagt ( fam)8) ( demand a lot)to \push oneself sich dat alles abverlangen;to \push sb to his/ her limit jdn bis zum Äußersten treiben;sometimes you \push me to the point of violence! manchmal treibst du mich echt zur Weißglut! ( fam)9) ( find sth difficult)to be [hard] \pushed to do sth ( esp Brit) [große] Schwierigkeiten haben, etw zu tunto be \pushed for money/ time wenig Geld/Zeit haben;I'm rather \pushed for cash ich bin ziemlich knapp bei Kasse;she looks rather \pushed sie sieht ziemlich gehetzt austo \push drugs to sb Drogen an jdn verkaufen( drive at) fast 30/40 fahrento \push sth too far etw übertreiben;that's \pushing it a bit das ist etwas übertriebenPHRASES:to \push one's luck den Bogen überspannen ( fig)1) ( exert force) dränge[l]n;( press) drücken;( move) schieben;I'm sorry, I didn't mean to \push in front of you Entschuldigung, ich wollte mich nicht vordrängeln;‘\push’ ( on a door) „Drücken“;to \push past sb sich akk an jdm vorbeidrängen;3) ( bear down) pressen4) ( support)to \push for sb jdn unterstützen;( wish luck) jdm die Daumen drücken -
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A n1 lit (shove, press) poussée f ; to give sb/sth a push pousser qn/qch ; the car won't start-we need a push la voiture ne veut pas démarrer-il faut la pousser ; at the push of a button en appuyant sur un bouton ;2 (campaign, drive) campagne f (for en faveur de ; to do pour faire) ;3 fig ( stimulus) impulsion f ; to give sth/sb a push encourager qch/qn ; this gave me the push I needed c'est ça qui m'a décidé à faire quelque chose ; to give sth a push in the right direction faire avancer qch dans la bonne direction ;5 (spirit, drive) esprit m battant.B vtr1 (move, shove, press) pousser [person, animal, chair, door, car, pram] ; appuyer sur [button, switch, bell] ; to push sb/sth away repousser qn/qch ; to push sth down/up sth pousser qch en bas/en haut de qch [hill, street] ; she pushed him down the stairs elle l'a poussé dans l'escalier ; to push sb/sth into pousser qn/qch dans [lake, ditch, house] ; to push one's finger/a stick into enfoncer son doigt/un bâton dans ; to push sth into sb's hand mettre qch de force dans la main de qn ; I pushed her in je l'ai poussée dedans ; to push sth to pousser qch jusqu'à [place, garage] ; to push sb/sth out of the way écarter qn/qch ; to push sb/a suggestion aside écarter qn/une suggestion ; to push one's way through sth se frayer un chemin à travers qch ; to push sth off the road enlever qch de la chaussée ; to push the door open/shut pousser la porte ; to push a thought to the back of one's mind repousser une pensée dans un coin de son esprit ;2 (urge, drive) pousser [pupil, person] (to do, into doing à faire) ; to push sb too hard trop pousser qn ; to push sb too far pousser qn à bout ; don't push me! ○ ne me pousse pas à bout! ; to be pushed ○ ( under pressure) être à la bourre ○ ; to be pushed for sth ○ ( short of) être à court de qch ;4 ○ ( sell) vendre [drugs].C vi pousser ; to get out and push sortir pour pousser ; ‘Push’ ‘Poussez’ ; there's no need to push! ce n'est pas la peine de pousser! ; to push against s'appuyer contre ; to push at sth repousser qch ; to push past sb bousculer qn ; to push through se frayer un chemin à travers [crowd, room].D v refl to push oneself to push oneself upright se redresser ; to push oneself into a sitting position se redresser en position assise ; to push oneself through the crowd se frayer un chemin à travers la foule ; to push oneself through a gap passer par un trou ; ( drive oneself) se pousser (to do à faire).at a push ○ GB s'il le faut ; if it comes to the push si on en vient à cette extrémité ; to be pushing 50 friser la cinquantaine ; to give sb the push ○ GB ( fire) virer qn ○ ; ( break up with) larguer qn ○ ; to push one's luck, to push it ○ forcer sa chance ; that's pushing it a bit! ○ ( cutting it fine) c'est un peu juste or risqué! ; when ou if push comes to shove ○ au pire.■ push around ○:▶ push [sb] around fig bousculer.■ push back:▶ push [sth] back, push back [sth] pousser [object, furniture] ; repousser [forest, shoreline] ; ramener [qch] en arrière [hair] ; repousser [army, enemy, frontier] ; repousser [date, meeting].■ push down:▶ push [sth] down, push down [sth] faire chuter [price, rate, temperature] ;▶ push down [sb], push [sb] down faire tomber [person].■ push for:▶ push for [sth] faire pression en faveur de [reform, action].■ push forward:▶ push [sth] forward, push forward [sth] faire valoir [idea, proposal] ; to push oneself forward se mettre en avant (as comme ; for pour).■ push in:▶ push in s'introduire dans la file ;▶ push [sth] in, push in [sth] enfoncer [button, door, window].■ push off1 ○ GB filer ○ ; push off! file! ;■ push on = push ahead.■ push over:▶ push over [sth/sb], push [sth/sb] over renverser [person, table, car].■ push through:▶ push [sth] through, push through [sth] faire voter [bill, legislation] ; faire passer [deal] ; to push through a passport application accélerer l'obtention d'un passeport ; to push a bill through parliament faire voter rapidement un projet de loi.■ push up:▶ push up [sth], push [sth] up faire monter [price, rate, unemployment]. -
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Глаголу толкать соответствуют английские push, thrust и shove. Push имеет наиболее общее значение 'двигать толчками': to push a wheel-barrow along the road, to push a door open. Thrust и shove имеют в виду применение большой мускульной силы, причем thrust подчеркивает быстроту движения: to thrust (to shove) heavy tables and chairs; they thrust themselves forward. Shove иногда имеет в виду грубые, резкие, поспешные толчки, без применения большой силы: to shove a person out of one's way.Трудности английского языка (лексический справочник). Русско-английский словарь > толкать
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[puʃ] 1. n( of button etc) naciśnięcie nt; ( of door) pchnięcie nt; (of car, person) popchnięcie nt2. vtbutton, knob naciskać (nacisnąć perf); door pchać (pchnąć perf); car, person popychać (popchnąć perf); ( fig) person ( to work harder) dopingować; ( to reveal information) naciskać; product reklamować; ( inf) drugs handlować +instr3. vito push for — domagać się +gen
to be pushed for time/money ( inf) — mieć mało czasu/pieniędzy
she is pushing fifty ( inf) — idzie jej piąty krzyżyk (inf)
Phrasal Verbs:- push in- push off- push on- push up* * *[puʃ] 1. verb1) (to press against something, in order to (try to) move it further away: He pushed the door open; She pushed him away; He pushed against the door with his shoulder; The queue can't move any faster, so stop pushing!; I had a good view of the race till someone pushed in front of me.) pchać, wpychać (się)2) (to try to make (someone) do something; to urge on, especially foolishly: She pushed him into applying for the job.) dopingować3) (to sell (drugs) illegally.) handlować (narkotykami)2. noun1) (a movement of pressure against something; a thrust: She gave him a push.) pchnięcie2) (energy and determination: He has enough push to do well in his job.) energia•- push-chair
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[pʊʃ]1. n1) (shove) spinta, spintone mto give sb/sth a push — dare una spinta a qn/qc
to give sb the push Brit fam — dare il benservito a qn
2) (drive, aggression) iniziativa, energia3) (effort) grande sforzo, (Mil: offensive) offensiva4) famif or when it comes to the push — al momento critico
2. vt1) (shove, move by pushing) spingere, (press: button) schiacciare, premereto push a door open/shut — aprire/chiudere una porta con una spinta or spingendola
the accident pushed everything else out of my mind — l'incidente mi ha fatto dimenticare tutto il resto
2) (fig: press, advance: views) imporre, (claim) far valere, (product) spingere le vendite di, (candidate) appoggiaredon't push your luck! fam — non sfidare la fortuna!, non tirare troppo la corda!
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fig: put pressure on) to push sb into doing sth — costringere qn a fare qcto be pushed for time/money — essere a corto di tempo/soldi
I'm hard pushed to understand how... — mi riesce difficile capire come...
3. vito push for — (better pay, conditions) fare pressione per ottenere
•- push in- push off- push on- push out- push to- push up
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