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1 thrust
past tense, past participle; see thrust* * *[θr∧st] n 1 empurrão, impulso, ímpeto. 2 facada, golpe. 3 ataque. 4 Mech propulsão, impulso, pressão (longitudinal). • vt+vi (ps e pp thrust) 1 empurrar, impelir. they thrust the task upon him / empurraram a tarefa para ele. 2 fazer entrar, enfiar a faca, furar. he was thrust through / ele foi atravessado (com arma branca). 3 forçar, apertar. cut and thrust ação de cortar e espetar. don’t thrust your nose into my things não se meta em meus negócios. home thrust golpe certeiro. to be thrust forward ser empurrado para a frente. to thrust out pôr para fora, estender. -
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3 thrust
ponta a fundo ( bayonet); empuxo, impulso (Mech); golpe, arremetida, assaltoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > thrust
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4 thrust
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5 thrust stage
thrust stage[θr'∧ʃ steidʒ] n Theat palco rodeado pelo público em três lados ou palco que avança até a platéia para ampliar a área de atuação dos atores. -
6 thrust on/upon
(to bring (something or someone) forcibly to someone's notice, into someone's company etc: He thrust $100 on me; She is always thrusting herself on other people; Fame was thrust upon him.) -
7 thrust on/upon
(to bring (something or someone) forcibly to someone's notice, into someone's company etc: He thrust $100 on me; She is always thrusting herself on other people; Fame was thrust upon him.) -
8 cut and thrust
cut and thrustação de cortar e espetar. -
9 don’t thrust your nose into my things
don’t thrust your nose into my thingsnão se meta em meus negócios.English-Portuguese dictionary > don’t thrust your nose into my things
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10 dynamic thrust
dy.nam.ic thrust[dain'æmik θr∧st] n Tech empuxo dinâmico, tração dinâmica. -
11 home thrust
home thrustgolpe certeiro. -
12 rapier-thrust
rapi.er-thrust[r'eipiə θr∧st] n estocada (também fig). -
13 to be thrust forward
to be thrust forwardser empurrado para a frente. -
14 to thrust out
to thrust outpôr para fora, estender. -
15 to thrust the chin into the neck
to thrust the chin into the neckempertigar-se, entonar-se.English-Portuguese dictionary > to thrust the chin into the neck
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16 to thrust/put one’s nose into
to thrust/put one’s nose intointrometer-se.English-Portuguese dictionary > to thrust/put one’s nose into
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17 to thrust/take something down someone’s throat
to thrust/take something down someone’s throatfazer alguém engolir alguma coisa.English-Portuguese dictionary > to thrust/take something down someone’s throat
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18 cut-and-thrust weapon
arma brancaEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > cut-and-thrust weapon
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19 long thrust
ponta a fundoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > long thrust
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20 propeller thrust
empuxo da héliceEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > propeller thrust
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Thrust — is a reaction force described quantitatively by Newton s Second and Third Laws. When a system expels or accelerates mass in one direction the accelerated mass will cause a proportional but opposite force on that system.ExamplesA fixed wing… … Wikipedia
Thrust — Thrust, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrust}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrusting}.] [OE. ?rusten, ?risten, ?resten, Icel. ?r?st? to thrust, press, force, compel; perhaps akin to E. threat.] 1. To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to shove; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Thrust — Thrust, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Thrust}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Thrusting}.] [OE. ?rusten, ?risten, ?resten, Icel. ?r?st? to thrust, press, force, compel; perhaps akin to E. threat.] 1. To push or drive with force; to drive, force, or impel; to shove; as … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thrust — /thrust/, v., thrust, thrusting, n. v.t. 1. to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force: He thrust his way through the crowd. She thrust a dagger into his back. 2. to put boldly forth or impose acceptance of: to thrust oneself into a… … Universalium
Thrust — Thrust, n. 1. A violent push or driving, as with a pointed weapon moved in the direction of its length, or with the hand or foot, or with any instrument; a stab; a word much used as a term of fencing. [1913 Webster] [Polites] Pyrrhus with his… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thrust — [thrust] vt. thrust, thrusting [ME thrusten, thristen < ON thrysta < IE * treud , to squeeze, push > THREAT, L trudere] 1. to push with sudden force; shove; drive 2. to pierce; stab 3. to force or impose (oneself or another) upon someone … English World dictionary
Thrust — Thrust, v. i. 1. To make a push; to attack with a pointed weapon; as, a fencer thrusts at his antagonist. [1913 Webster] 2. To enter by pushing; to squeeze in. [1913 Webster] And thrust between my father and the god. Dryden. [1913 Webster] 3. To… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
thrust — ► VERB (past and past part. thrust) 1) push suddenly or violently. 2) make one s way forcibly. 3) project conspicuously: the jetty thrust out into the water. 4) (thrust on/upon) impose (something) unwelcome on. ► NOUN … English terms dictionary
thrust — [n1] point of communication burden, core, effect, gist, meaning, meat*, pith*, purport, sense, short, substance, upshot; concept 682 thrust [n2] forward movement advance, blitz, boost, drive, impetus, impulsion, jump, lunge, momentum, onset,… … New thesaurus
Thrust — Thrust, n. & v. Thrist. [Obs.] Spenser. [1913 Webster] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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