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■ To change to a more attacking position in order to support the attackers, or when attempting to catch opponents in the offside trap.Syn. move forward■ Aufschließen der Abwehrspieler und Mittelfeldspieler, um das Angriffsspiel zu verstärken oder um eine Abseitsfalle zu stellen.Syn. aufrücken -
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[puʃ]1. verb1) to press against something, in order to (try to) move it further away:The queue can't move any faster, so stop pushing!
يَدْفَعI had a good view of the race till someone pushed in front of me.
2) to try to make (someone) do something; to urge on, especially foolishly:يَحُثShe pushed him into applying for the job.
3) to sell (drugs) illegally.يَبيعُ مُخَدِّراتٍ بصورةٍ غَيْر قانونِيَّه2. noun1) a movement of pressure against something; a thrust:دَفْعَهShe gave him a push.
2) energy and determination:نَشاط، عَزيمَهHe has enough push to do well in his job.
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دَفَعَ \ bundle: to send away in a hurry: She bundled him down the stairs. drive (drove, driven): to cause (sb. or sth.) to move in a certain direction: We drove the sheep to market, to cause, sb. to be or do sth. The noise almost drove me mad. Hunger drove them to eat rats. pay: to give money for sth.: Whom should I pay for these goods? Pay the man at the door. How much must I pay? You must pay $4. You must pay that man $4. If you can’t pay now, come back later. prompt: to cause; urge: What prompted you to become a doctor? A quiet child won’t ask questions unless you prompt him. propel: to force (esp. a vehicle) forward. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: I pushed my bicycle up the hill. shove: to push. \ See Also سَاقَ -
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to go on; to continue:يَسْتَمِرPush on with your work.
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وَاصَلَ \ carry on: to continue: Carry on with your work.. continue: to go on with (what one has started): The men continued their work (or with their work, or, to work, or, working). go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. go on: (esp. with the -ing form of verbs) to continue: He went on sleeping in spite of the noise. Go on with your work. keep: (with a present participle; often with on) to continue to do sth.; do sth. repeatedly: He kept (on) hitting me. Keep (on) trying till you succeed. keep on: (the same as keep but without the participle) to continue: Keep on till I tell you to stop. maintain: to keep up; continue: The ship maintained a steady speed in spite of the storm. press on: to go on; continue in a determined way: We must press on with our efforts. proceed: to go on: After a short delay, we were able to proceed (on our journey or with our business). pursue: to run after, so as to catch. push on: to hurry on. -
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تَابَعَ \ continue: to go on with (what one has started): The men continued their work (or with their work or to work or working). follow: to understand: Could you follow his explanation?. go ahead: to go on; make progress: You may go ahead with your plans. press on: to go on; continue in a determined way: We must press on with our efforts. pursue: to run after, so as to catch. push on: to hurry on. -
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شَقَّ \ crack: to (cause to) to break (often with a sharp noise) without falling apart: The branch cracked under his weight. The blow cracked a bone in my hand. pierce: (of sharp points) to go through or into; make a hole in: The knife pierced his stomach. push: (the opposite of pull) to press forward: He pushed (his way) through the crowd. rip: to tear, quickly and violently: The sharp rocks ripped his trousers. His trousers ripped. slit: to make a long cut in sth.: He slit the letter open. split: to divide; break apart: He split the log with an axe. His trousers were so tight that they split when he bent down. Let’s split the cost between us. \ See Also انشق (اِنْشَقَّ)، دفع (دَفَعَ)، مزق (مَزَّقَ)، ثقب (ثَقَبَ) -
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см. pushingАнгло-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > push-on
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Push-to-Talk-Technologie f KM push to talk (gleichzeitiges Versenden von Sprachnachrichten (Talk) per Tastendruck (Push) an mehrere Personen im Mobilfunk)Deutsch-Englisch Wörterbuch der Elektrotechnik und Elektronik > Push-to-Talk-Technologie
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Push — Push, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pushed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Pushing}.] [OE. possen, pussen, F. pousser, fr. L. pulsare, v. intens. fr. pellere, pulsum, to beat, knock, push. See {Pulse} a beating, and cf. {Pursy}.] 1. To press against with force; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English