thrust
verb [ I or T, usually + adv/prep ] uk/θrʌst/ us/θrʌst/ thrust | thrust
推挤;刺;戳;插入
to push suddenly and strongly
She thrust the money into his hand. 她把钱塞进他手中。
They thrust a microphone in front of me and fired questions at me. 他们把麦克风推到我面前,不断向我发问。
She thrust the papers at me (= towards me). 她把报纸塞给我。
The bodyguards thrust past the crowd to get at the cameraman. 保镖挤过人群直扑摄影师。
Synonym: lunge
Phrasal verb
thrust something on/upon someone 强迫(某人)接受;强迫(某人)应对
to force someone to accept or deal with something
Fatherhood had been thrust on him. 他身不由己当了父亲。
thrust
noun uk/θrʌst/ us/θrʌst/
(IDEA)
[ S ]要点,要旨,中心点
the main idea, subject, or opinion that is discussed or written about
The main thrust of her argument was that women are compromised by the demands of childcare. 她的主要论点是妇女受到需要照看孩子的拖累。
(PUSH)
[ C ]猛推;刺
a strong push
[ U ] engineering specialized牵引力,驱动力
the driving force produced by, for example, an aircraft engine