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1 thrust on/upon
phr.v. 1. thrust sth/sb on/upon sb натура/наметнува нешто/некого некому: I had the work thrust upon me мене ми ја нагрбија работата2. thrust oneself upon sb се наметнува/натура некому -
2 thrust aside
phr.v. thrust sth aside отфрла нешто: My objections were thrust aside моите приговори беа отфрлени -
3 thrust in/into
phr.v. 1. зарива, забива (игла/прст)2. thrust one's way in со сила се пробива/влегува3. thrust sth into sb's hands бутнува/тутнува некому нешто во раце -
4 thrust at
phr.v. thrust at sb (with sth) замавнува кон некого (со нешто): He thrust at me with a knife Тој замавна кон мене со нож -
5 thrust through
phr.v. 1. прободува2. thrust oneself through sth се провнува/пробива низ нешто
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thrust something on somebody — ˈthrust sth/sb on/upon sb derived to force sb to accept or deal with sth/sb that they do not want • She was annoyed at having three extra guests suddenly thrust on her. • Children of famous people have fame thrust upon them. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
thrust somebody on somebody — ˈthrust sth/sb on/upon sb derived to force sb to accept or deal with sth/sb that they do not want • She was annoyed at having three extra guests suddenly thrust on her. • Children of famous people have fame thrust upon them. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
thrust something upon somebody — ˈthrust sth/sb on/upon sb derived to force sb to accept or deal with sth/sb that they do not want • She was annoyed at having three extra guests suddenly thrust on her. • Children of famous people have fame thrust upon them. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
thrust somebody upon somebody — ˈthrust sth/sb on/upon sb derived to force sb to accept or deal with sth/sb that they do not want • She was annoyed at having three extra guests suddenly thrust on her. • Children of famous people have fame thrust upon them. Main entry:… … Useful english dictionary
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