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Push past Meaning in English

expression

ˈpʊʃ/ /ˈpæst
POOSH-PAST
pˈʊʃ/ /pˈɑːst
POOSH-PAHST

释义

To move through or around something or someone by using force, especially by gently or firmly pushing others aside. It can also mean overcoming obstacles or difficulties.

用法与细微差别

Often informal; commonly used about moving through crowds or tight spaces ('push past the people'). Can be literal or figurative ('push past your fears'). Not usually aggressive—implies necessary firmness, not violence.

例句

He had to push past the crowd to reach the door.

basic

Please don't push past people on the train.

basic

She pushed past her doubts and spoke up.

basic

I had to push past my nerves before my interview.

natural

Do you mind if I push past? I'm in a hurry.

natural

Sometimes you have to push past setbacks to achieve your goals.

natural