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shove
/ˈʃʌv/
(
v
.)推,推開,推動,推進,推擠,亂塞
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shove
n.
The
act
of
shoving
;
a
forcible
push
.
I
rested
. . .
and
then
gave
the
boat
another
shove
.
--
Swift
.
Syn:
--
See
Thrust
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shove
,
v. i.
1.
To
push
or
drive
forward
;
to
move
onward
by
pushing
or
jostling
.
2.
To
move
off
or
along
by
an
act
pushing
,
as
with
an
oar
a
pole
used
by
one
in
a
boat
;
sometimes
with
off
.
He
grasped
the
oar
,
eceived
his
guests
on
board
,
and
shoved
from
shore
. --
Garth
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shove
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Shoved
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Shoving
.]
1.
To
drive
along
by
the
direct
and
continuous
application
of
strength
;
to
push
;
especially
,
to
push
(
a
body
)
so
as
to
make
it
move
along
the
surface
of
another
body
;
as
,
to
shove
a
boat
on
the
water
;
to
shove
a
table
across
the
floor
.
2.
To
push
along
,
aside
,
or
away
,
in
a
careless
or
rude
manner
;
to
jostle
.
And
shove
away
the
worthy
bidden
guest
.
--
Milton
.
He
used
to
shove
and
elbow
his
fellow
servants
.
--
Arbuthnot
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shove
,
obs
.
p. p.
of
Shove
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shove
n
:
the
act
of
shoving
(
giving
a
push
to
someone
or
something
);
"
he
gave
the
door
a
shove
"
v
1:
come
into
rough
contact
with
while
moving
; "
The
passengers
jostled
each
other
in
the
overcrowded
train
" [
syn
:
jostle
]
2:
push
roughly
; "
the
people
pushed
and
shoved
to
get
in
line
"
3:
press
or
force
; "
Stuff
money
into
an
envelope
"; "
She
thrust
the
letter
into
his
hand
" [
syn
:
thrust
,
stuff
,
squeeze
]
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