shove
- IPA[SHəv]
美式
- push (someone or something) roughly;make one's way by pushing someone or something
- a strong push
verb: shove, 3rd person present: shoves, gerund or present participle: shoving, past tense: shoved, past participle: shoved
noun: shove, plural noun: shoves
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動詞
- 1. push (someone or something) roughly they started pushing and shoving people out of the way kids pushed, kicked, and shoved 同義詞
- ▪ make one's way by pushing someone or something Woody shoved past him 同義詞
- ▪ put (something) somewhere carelessly or roughly she shoved the books into her briefcase
- ▪ used to express angry dismissal of something I should have told the boss to shove it
名詞
- 1. a strong push she gave him a hefty shove and he nearly fell
- go away
Oxford Dictionary
- go away
Oxford American Dictionary
- move oneself to make room for someone
Oxford American Dictionary
- a game in which coins are struck so that they slide across a marked board on a table.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a game in which coins are struck so that they slide across a marked board on a table.
Oxford Dictionary
- avoid or evade (a responsibility or issue): this sniping and duck-shoving between county councils and the Electricity Commission should cease
Oxford Dictionary
- move oneself to make room for someone
Oxford Dictionary
- be dismissed from a job
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英式
- push (someone or something) roughly: they started pushing and shoving people out of the way kids pushed, kicked, and shoved
- a strong push: she gave him a hefty shove and he nearly fell
Oxford Dictionary