push
Kelime Anlamı :

1. itmek.
2. itme.
3. itelemek.
4. yürütmek.
5. çaba harcamak.
6. uğraşmak.
7. merdiven dayamak.
8. zorla.
9. basmak.
10. Ikınmak.
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Zıt Anlamlı Kelimeler :
Tanımlar :
1. to apply pressure against for the purpose of moving: push a shopping cart through the aisles of a market.
2. to move (an object) by exerting force against it; thrust or shove.
3. to force (one's way): we pushed our way through the crowd.
4. to urge forward or urge insistently; pressure: push a child to study harder.
5. to bear hard upon; press.
6. to exert downward pressure on (a button or keyboard, for example); press.
7. to extend or enlarge: push society past the frontier.
8. informal to approach in age: is pushing 40 and still hasn't settled down.
9. slang to promote or sell (a product): the author pushed her latest book by making appearances in bookstores.
10. slang to sell (a narcotic) illegally: push drugs.
11. sports to hit (a ball) in the direction toward the dominant hand of the player propelling it, as to the right of a right-handed player.
12. to exert outward pressure or force against something.
13. to advance despite difficulty or opposition; press forward.
14. to expend great or vigorous effort.
15. the act of pushing; thrust: gave the door a swift push.
16. A vigorous or insistent effort toward an end; a drive: a push to democracy.
17. A provocation to action; a stimulus.
18. informal persevering energy; enterprise.
19. push around informal to treat or threaten to treat roughly; intimidate.
20. push off informal to set out; depart: the infantry patrol pushed off before dawn.
21. push on to continue or proceed along one's way: the path was barely visible, but we pushed on.
22. push paper informal to have one's time taken up by administrative, often seemingly petty, paperwork: spent the afternoon pushing paper for the boss.
23. push up daisies slang to be dead and buried: a cemetery of heroes pushing up daisies.
24. when at a point when or if all else has been taken into account and matters must be confronted, one way or another: "we extol the virtues of motherhood and bestow praise on the self-sacrificing homemaker but when push comes to shove, we give her little recognition for what she does” ( los Angeles times).
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
1. to strike with a thrusting motion; thrust, as with a sword; thrust or gore, as with the horns.
2. to thrust forcibly against for the purpose of moving or impelling in a direction other than that from which the pressure is applied; exert a thrusting, driving, or impelling pressure upon; drive or impel by pressure; shove: opposed to draw: as, to push a hand-cart; to push a thing up, down, away, etc.
3. to impel in general; drive; urge.
4. to press or urge; advance or extend by persistent or diligent effort or exertion: as, to push on a work.
5. to prosecute or carry on with energy or enterprise; use every means to extend and advance: as, to push one's business; to push the sale of a commodity.
6. to press hard.
7.
8. to thrust, as with the horns or with a sword: hence, to make an attack.
9. to exercise or put forth a thrusting or impelling pressure; use steady force in moving something in a direction the opposite of that implied in the word draw: as, to push with all one's might.
10. to advance or proceed with persistence or unflagging effort; force one's way; press eagerly or persistently; hasten; usually with on, forward, etc.: as, to push on at a rapid pace.
11. to sit abaft an oar and propel a boat with forward strokes: as, to push down a stream.
12. same as pish.
13. in cricket, to guide or force (the ball) away from the wicket with the bat, usually to theonside.
14. A thrust; the exercise of a driving or impelling thrust; the application of pressure intended to overturn or set in motion in the direction in which the force or pressure is applied; a shove: as, to give a thing or a person a push.
15. an assault or attack; a forcible onset; a vigorous effort; a stroke; a blow.
16. an emergency; a trial; an extremity.
17. persevering energy; enterprise.
18. A button, pin, or similar contrivance to be pushed in conveying pressure: as, the electric bell-push.
19. A pustule; a pimple.
20. in cricket, a stroke by which the ball is guided or forced away from the wicket, usually to theonside.
21. A gang; a set of hoodlums; in thieves' english, a set of men associated for a special robbery; hence, a clique; a party: the government house push; to be in with the push.
from The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia