词汇 | bulldoze |
释义 | bulldoze Theme: FORCE tr. to apply pressure or force to get someone to do something.You think you can bulldoze people into doing what you want!Don't bulldoze me! I push back. bulldoze verb to coerce, to bully or to intimidate someone, especially to further political ends. By back-formation from conventional 'bulldozer' (a heavy caterpillar tractor for removing obstacles) US, 1876bulldoze (one's) way through (something)To force one's way through some task or thing, especially clumsily and/or carelessly. Don't just bulldoze your way through this assignment—research the data carefully. I bulldozed my way through the obstacle course and ended up skinning both my knees. bulldoze into (something)To aggressively force one's way into some task or thing, especially clumsily and/or carelessly. Don't just bulldoze into this assignment—research the data carefully. I bulldozed into the obstacle course and ended up skinning both my knees. bulldoze through (something)To aggressively force one's way through some task or thing, especially clumsily and/or carelessly. Don't just bulldoze through this assignment—research the data carefully. I bulldozed through the obstacle course and ended up skinning both my knees. bulldoze into somethingFig. to move clumsily into something. Don't just bulldoze into me! Watch where you are going! Todd bulldozed into the wall, denting it badly. bulldoze through somethingFig. to push clumsily and carelessly through something. Don't just bulldoze through your work! I wish you wouldn't bulldoze through the room. bulldoze tv. to apply pressure or force to get someone to do something. You think you can bulldoze people into doing what you want! |
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