thrust [θrʌst] verb intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] (thrust, thrust) ■to push suddenly and strongly 推挤;刺;戳;插入•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。 [θrʌst] verb intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] (thrust, thrust) Phrasal Verbs [often passive] thrust sth on/upon sb ■to force someone to accept or deal with something 强迫(某人)接受;强迫(某人)应对•Fatherhood had been thrust on him.他身不由己当了父亲。 [θrʌst] noun IDEA 思想 only singular ■the main idea, subject or opinion that is discussed or written about 要点,要旨,中心点•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顾孩子的拖累。 [θrʌst] noun PUSH 推 countable ■a strong push 猛推;刺 uncountable specialized ■the driving force produced by, for example, an aircraft engine 牵引力,驱动力 |