transitive. To exert the force of impact upon or against (a body) so as to move it away; to push, shove, drive. Chiefly with adverb or adverbial…
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释义 | the world > space > place > placing or fact of being placed in (a) position > insertion or putting in > insert or put in [verb (transitive)] > forcibly (45) thrustc1175 transitive. To exert the force of impact upon or against (a body) so as to move it away; to push, shove, drive. Chiefly with adverb or adverbial… quevena1400 transitive. Perhaps: to plunge. stopc1480 To thrust, push (a thing, more rarely a person) in, into a receptacle or place; also, †to thrust (a boat under water). Chiefly Scottish. ingyre1513 transitive. To introduce forcibly or violently; to thrust in; usually reflexive to thrust oneself in, obtrude oneself, intrude. ram1519 transitive. To force or drive down (also in, etc.) with heavy blows; to drive (posts, etc.) into the soil in this way. dig1553 To thrust, plunge, or force (something) in or into. intrude1563 transitive. To thrust, force, or drive (any thing) in; to introduce by force. Const. into, †in. purr1574 transitive. To thrust, push, or poke (something) in (also through) an aperture. Also reflexive: to intrude. English regional in later use. spring1597 transitive. To drain off (water). Obsolete. rare. grub1607 ? To ‘dig’ (something) into a surface. Obsolete. inject1611 transitive. To throw in. In general sense. Obsolete. rare. ingest1617 transitive. To put in, push in, thrust in. Obsolete. sock1843 transitive. To drive or thrust in or in(to) something. Originally and chiefly U.S. to dig in1885 To cause to penetrate, to drive in deeply. (Cf. 8) Colloquial phrase to dig in one's feet, to dig in one's heels, to dig in one's toes: to adopt… Subcategories:— specifically the hand or a limb (3) — specifically the nose or head (1) — cram or stuff in (21) — drive or strike in (6) |
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