单词 | shove |
释义 | shoveshovesshovedshovingshoveshove /ʃʌv/ verb1[intransitive and transitive] to push someone or something in a rough or careless way: He shoved her towards the car.shove他推着她走向汽车。2[transitive] to put something somewhere carelessly or without thinking muchshove something into/in etc somethingShe shoved the books into her briefcase.shovebook她把那几本书塞进公文包里。THESAURUS put—shoveshovesshove noun [countable]THESAURUS: shovepush to make something or someone move away from you, by pressing against them with your hands, arms etc: He pushed me and I fell.pushfallWe pushed the car up the hill.pushshove to push someone or something in a rough or careless way: The man tried to shove me out of the way.tryHe shoved the money across the counter.shoveThe girl said she was shoved into a van by two men.saybeshovemanpoke to push someone or something with your finger or something sharp: I poked him to see if he was awake.pokebenudge to push someone beside you gently with your elbow to get their attention: Sally nudged me. ‘Look, he’s coming,’ she said.nudgecomesayput to move something to a particular place: I’ve put your coat in the cupboard.Do you know where I put my keys?keyplace to put something in a particular position carefully: She placed the flowers in the centre of the table.placeflowerlay to put something or someone down carefully on a flat surface: Dad unfolded the map and laid it on the floor.unfoldlayShe laid the baby on the bed.layslip to put something somewhere with a quick movement: Lucy slipped the letter into her pocket, hoping no one would notice.sliphopewillHe slipped his arm around her waist.slipshove to put something into a space or container quickly or carelessly: They shoved all the rubbish in a black bag.shoveI’ve ironed those shirts so don’t just shove them in a drawer.ironshirtdump to put something down somewhere in a careless and untidy way: Don’t dump your dirty clothes on the floor.clothestick informal to put something somewhere quickly or carelessly: Just stick the bags in the cupboard.bagdip to put something in a liquid for a very short time and take it out again: Dip the vegetables in the sauce and put them in the pan.vegetableWe dipped our feet in the sea but it was freezing.dipfootbefreezedunk to put a piece of bread, cake etc into a hot drink or soup before eating it: He dunked his bread in his soup.dunk |
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