push
Prononciation : [/pʊʃ/]
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Contexte : « physical action »
(verb) to apply force in order to move something away from oneself or in a particular direction. Like when you push a door to open it or push a toy car across the floor.
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She pushed the cart down the aisle at the grocery store.
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He didn't push hard enough, so the heavy box didn't budge.
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Can you push the swing higher?
Contexte : « physical action »
(noun) an act of exerting force in order to move something away from oneself or in a particular direction. Like when you give something a little shove to move it.
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With a push from behind, the car finally started moving.
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The door wouldn't open without a push.
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Did you give the door a push to see if it would open?
Contexte : « encouragement »
(verb) to promote or encourage the development or progress of something. Like when you motivate someone or provide support.
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The coach always pushes his players to do their best.
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She felt stuck in her job because no one was pushing her to try new things.
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How do you push yourself to achieve your goals?
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