shove
verb
noun
ʃʌv
verb
1
to
push
someone
or
something
in
a
rough
or
careless
way,
using
your
hands
or
shoulders
〔用手或肩〕推,推挤,推撞
I,T
He
shoved
her
towards
the
car.
他推着她走向汽车。
Everyone
was
pushing
and
shoving
to
see
the
prince.
大家都推推搡搡的,要看王子。
2
to
put
something
somewhere
carelessly
or
without
thinking
much
随便放置,乱放〔某物〕
T always + adv/prep
Tidying
the
room
seems
to
mean
shoving
everything
under
the
bed!
整理房间好像就是把所有东西往床底下一塞就算完事了!
He
shoved
his
hands
into
his
pockets.
他把双手插进口袋里。
3
used
to
tell
someone
in
a
very
impolite
way
that
you
do
not
want
something
[口] 去他的,让…见鬼〔非常无礼地表示拒绝〕
T | spoken
They
can
take
their
three
cents
an
hour
raise
and
shove
it
.
去他们的每小时涨三美分。
4
used
to
tell
someone
rudely
or
angrily
to
go
away
[英,口] 滚,滚开
BrE spoken
Shove
off!
I’m
busy.
滚开!我忙着呢。
5
to
push
a
boat
away
from
the
land,
usually
with
a
pole
〔用篙〕把船撑离岸
6
to
move
along
on
a
seat
to
make
space
for
someone
else
挪动身子〔腾出地方〕
Shove
up
mate,
there’s
no
room
to
sit
down
here.
朋友,挪过去一点,这里坐不下了。
noun
7
a
strong
push
猛推
Give
the
door
a
good
shove
.
把门狠劲推一下。