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词汇 push forward
释义
Phr V
push forward
pushes, pushing, pushed
push forward
to continue doing something with a lot of effort and enthusiasmoften + with
An additional grant enabled the team to push forward with research plans.
push yourself forward
(always reflexive) to try to make other people notice you and pay attention to you
She always seemed to be pushing herself forward and not giving anyone else a chance.
phrasepush forward1. push forwardpush forward sthpush sth forward to continue doing or planning something in a determined way: At that time France was pushing forward the development of its own nuclear weapons.+ with The British and Irish governments were attempting to push forward with the peace process.2. push forward sthpush sth forward to try to make people think about or accept a particular idea or subject that you believe is important: He was still trying to push forward the idea of a coalition government.3. push yourself forward to deliberately put yourself in a situation where you will be noticed by other people, especially in order to get an advantage for yourself: Nicola knew that she would have to push herself forward if she wanted to be offered the role. SIMILAR TO: promote yourself4. push forward if an army pushes forward, it makes progress by moving further in a particular direction, especially in an enemy country: The western armies were pushing forward rapidly as planned, but the troops were becoming exhausted.5. push forward the boundaries/ bounds/ frontiers of sth if someone pushes forward the boundaries of what is acceptable or possible, they make more things acceptable or possible than before: researchers who are pushing forward the boundaries of scientific knowledge

push forward

1. To move someone or something forward by exerting force against them or it. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "push" and "forward." Here, let me push your chair forward so you're closer to the table. My friends pushed me forward when the teacher asked for volunteers.
2. To progress, advance, or move forward, especially in spite of some difficulty, hardship, or obstacle. They decided to push forward with the production of their war film, despite protests from activist groups decrying its historical inaccuracies. I know you're all tired, but we have to push forward so that we can get back to base camp before sundown.
3. To reschedule some event to an earlier date or time. The new smartphone was supposed to release in Spring of 2024, but it was pushed forward to Winter of 2023. We're pushing the ceremony forward to next week due to a scheduling conflict with one of our speakers.

push someone or something forward

to shove or move someone or something to the front. Mary's mother pushed her forward where she would be seen. Let me push the piano bench forward for you.

push forward

to move forward; to move onward toward a goal. We have lots to do. We must push forward! They are pushing forward, hoping to complete the project on time.

push forward

v.
1. To advance something or someone ahead by exerting pressure: They are trying to push forward reforms despite resistance from the older members. The teacher asked for volunteers, and as a joke someone pushed me forward.
2. To advance despite difficulty or opposition: The explorers pushed forward through the thick underbrush. The committee pushed forward with their plan to demolish the building.
3. To change the scheduled time of some event to an earlier time: They pushed the meeting forward from 3:00 to 1:30.
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