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1 thrust on
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2 ■ thrust on
■ thrust onv. t. + prep.dare per forza (qc. ) a (q.); affibbiare, appiccicare, sbolognare (fam.): She thrust her children on her mother, ha sbolognato i figli a sua madre □ to thrust oneself on sb., imporre la propria presenza ( come ospite, ecc.) a q.; appiccicarsi a (q.). -
3 ■ thrust up
■ thrust upA v. i. + avv.2 (lett.) elevarsi in alto; svettare: skyscrapers thrusting up into the sky, grattacieli che svettano alti nel cieloB v. t. + avv.drizzare, alzare ( strutture, scale, ecc.); mettere su (fam.): to thrust up a ladder, drizzare una scala a pioli. -
4 ■ thrust at
■ thrust atA v. i. + prep.fare l'atto di colpire ( con la spada, ecc.); ( scherma) tirare una stoccata a (q.); attaccare, assalireB v. t. + prep. -
5 ■ thrust in
■ thrust inv. t. + avv. -
6 thrust
I [θrʌst]1) spinta f. (anche tecn. arch.)2) (with pointed arm) puntata f.3) (of argument, essay) senso m., significato m.4) (attack) frecciata f., stoccata f. (at rivolta a)II 1. [θrʌst]2.to thrust sth. towards o at sb. mettere bruscamente qcs. davanti a qcn.; to thrust sth. into sth. (con)ficcare qcs. in qcs.; to thrust sb., sth. away o out of the way — spingere o cacciare via qcn., qcs
to thrust oneself forward — spingersi in avanti; fig. mettersi in mostra
to thrust oneself on o onto sb. — (impose oneself) imporsi a qcn
* * *past tense, past participle; see thrust* * *[θrʌst] thrust vb: pt, pp1. n(push) spintone m, Aer Space spinta, Mil offensive attacco, offensivait provides the thrust that makes the craft move — dà la spinta necessaria a far muovere l'apparecchio
2. vt(push) spingere con forza, (push in: finger, stick, dagger) conficcareto thrust o.s. upon sb fig — imporre la propria presenza a qn
to thrust sb/sth aside — spingere qn/qc da una parte
* * *thrust /ɵrʌst/n. [uc]1 spinta ( anche mecc., archit.); spintone: the thrust of an arch, la spinta di un arco; (aeron.) takeoff thrust, spinta al decollo4 (mil. e fig.) attacco a fondo; incursione: (econ.) a thrust into the American market, un'incursione nel mercato americano5 (scient.) pulsione7 (geol.) spinta; pressione laterale8 (fig.) arrivismo; ambizione11 ( scherma) stoccata; botta (fam.); uscita: thrust with the point, stoccata di punta; colpo di punta; to parry a thrust, parare una botta; time thrust, uscita in tempo● (mecc.) thrust bearing, cuscinetto assiale; reggispinta □ (fam. USA) thrust bucket, (aeron.) inversore di spinta ( per frenare dopo l'atterraggio); (miss.) dispositivo di cessazione della spinta ( di un razzo) □ (geol.) thrust fault, faglia di compressione; faglia inversa □ (mecc.) thrust meter, pressostato □ (teatr.) thrust stage, palcoscenico che ha una parte in aggetto entro la platea.(to) thrust /ɵrʌst/(pass. e p. p. thrust)A v. t.1 conficcare; ficcare; cacciare; infilare; piantare; introdurre a forza: She thrust a knife into his chest, gli ha piantato un coltello nel petto2 spingere; cacciare: Trees thrust their branches towards the light, gli alberi spingono i rami verso la luce; I thrust him out of the room, l'ho spinto fuori (o l'ho cacciato) dalla stanzaB v. i.1 cacciarsi; ficcarsi; introdursi a forza; infilarsi; spingere: He thrust through the demonstrators, si è infilato tra i dimostranti3 (mil.) spingersi; avanzare: The army was thrusting towards the Rhine, l'esercito avanzava verso il Reno● to thrust oneself, cacciarsi, ficcarsi; intromettersi, intrufolarsi □ ( nuoto) to thrust under water, spingere ( con le gambe) sott'acqua.* * *I [θrʌst]1) spinta f. (anche tecn. arch.)2) (with pointed arm) puntata f.3) (of argument, essay) senso m., significato m.4) (attack) frecciata f., stoccata f. (at rivolta a)II 1. [θrʌst]2.to thrust sth. towards o at sb. mettere bruscamente qcs. davanti a qcn.; to thrust sth. into sth. (con)ficcare qcs. in qcs.; to thrust sb., sth. away o out of the way — spingere o cacciare via qcn., qcs
to thrust oneself forward — spingersi in avanti; fig. mettersi in mostra
to thrust oneself on o onto sb. — (impose oneself) imporsi a qcn
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7 thrust up
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8 thrust forward
thrust forward [ crowd] spingersi in avanti; thrust [sth.] forward, thrust forward [sth.] spingere in avanti* * *thrust forward [ crowd] spingersi in avanti; thrust [sth.] forward, thrust forward [sth.] spingere in avanti -
9 thrust aside
thrust [sth., sb.] aside, thrust aside [sth., sb.] spingere via [object, person]; fig. respingere [protest, argument]* * *thrust [sth., sb.] aside, thrust aside [sth., sb.] spingere via [object, person]; fig. respingere [protest, argument] -
10 thrust back
thrust [sth.] back, thrust back [sth.] respingere* * *thrust [sth.] back, thrust back [sth.] respingere -
11 thrust out
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12 ■ thrust down
■ thrust downv. t. + prep.spingere giù, infilare a forza in: She thrust the bank notes down her bra, s'infilò le banconote nel reggiseno □ (fig.) to thrust st. down sb. 's throat, imporre qc. con la forza a q.; far ingoiare un rospo a q. (fam.). -
13 ■ thrust through
■ thrust throughv. t. + avv. (o prep.)trafiggere; trapassare: The spear thrust him through, la lancia lo trafisse □ to thrust one's way through ( the crowd), farsi largo a spintoni tra la folla. -
14 ■ thrust back
■ thrust backv. t. + avv. -
15 ■ thrust forward
■ thrust forwardA v. i. + avv.B v. t. + avv.2 (fig.) portare avanti, mettere in evidenza ( un problema, ecc.) □ to thrust oneself forward, farsi avanti; mettersi in mostra (o in evidenza). -
16 ■ thrust home
■ thrust homev. t. + avv.1 ( anche mil. e sport) spingere a fondo: to thrust an attack home, spingere a fondo un attacco; affondare i colpi -
17 ■ thrust out
■ thrust outv. t. + avv.3 (fam.) buttare fuori; estromettere; gettare sul lastrico; licenziare; scaricare (fig.). -
18 ■ thrust upon
■ thrust upon► thrust on. -
19 thrust upon
thrust [sth.] upon sb. imporre a qcn. [idea, job]* * *thrust [sth.] upon sb. imporre a qcn. [idea, job] -
20 ■ thrust aside
■ thrust asidev. t. + avv.
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