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1 shove
I [ʃʌv]nome colloq.to give sb., sth. a shove — dare una spinta a qcn., qcs
••II 1. [ʃʌv]verbo transitivo colloq.1) (push) spingereto shove sth. in sb.'s face — sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn.
to shove sth. down sb.'s throat — fig. far ingoiare qcs. a qcn
2) (stuff hurriedly) ficcare, cacciare3) (jostle, elbow) spintonare, sgomitare [ person]2.verbo intransitivo spingere- shove up* * *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.) spingere2. noun(a push: He gave the table a shove.) spinta* * *[ʃʌv]1. nspintone mto give sb/sth a shove — dare uno spintone a qn/qc
2. vt(gen) spingere, (thrust) cacciare, ficcareto shove in/out etc — spingere dentro/fuori etc
he shoved his fist/stick into my face — mi ha minacciato con il pugno/bastone
3. vi•* * *shove /ʃʌv/n.( anche sport) spinta; urto; spintone: to give sb. a shove, dare una spinta a q. ( anche, fig., per aiutarlo a partire)● (fam.) to get the shove, ricevere il benservito; (fam.) to give sb. the shove, dare il benservito a q. □ (fam.) when push comes to shove ► push.♦ (to) shove /ʃʌv/A v. t.1 spingere; sospingere: The hunted man shoved the furniture against the door, l'uomo braccato spinse i mobili contro la porta2 (fam.) gettare; mettere; cacciare; ficcare: Shove it in the drawer, mettilo nel cassetto; He shoved the money into his pocket, si cacciò i soldi in tascaB v. i.1 spingere; dare spinte; farsi largo a spintoni● (fam.) Shove it!, piantala!; smettila!; va a quel paese! (volg.).* * *I [ʃʌv]nome colloq.to give sb., sth. a shove — dare una spinta a qcn., qcs
••II 1. [ʃʌv]verbo transitivo colloq.1) (push) spingereto shove sth. in sb.'s face — sbattere qcs. in faccia a qcn.
to shove sth. down sb.'s throat — fig. far ingoiare qcs. a qcn
2) (stuff hurriedly) ficcare, cacciare3) (jostle, elbow) spintonare, sgomitare [ person]2.verbo intransitivo spingere- shove up
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