Shove around Meaning in English
expression
ˈʃəv/ /ɝˈaʊn/, /ɝˈaʊnd
SHUV-uh-ROWND
ʃˈʌv/ /ɐɹˈaʊnd
SHUV-uh-ROWND
释义
To push someone roughly or treat them badly, as if you are in control and they must obey.
用法与细微差别
"Shove around" is informal and often used when talking about bullying, physical pushing, or bossy behavior. It can refer to literal physical action or figurative control. Commonly used as "shove (someone) around"—for example, "He likes to shove people around at work".
Spanish: empujar (a alguien) - tratar malPortuguese (BR): empurrar (alguém) - tratar malPortuguese (PT): empurrar (alguém) - tratar malChinese (Simplified): 推来推去 - 欺负Chinese (Traditional): 推來推去 - 欺負Hindi: धक्का-मुक्की करना - तंग करनाArabic: يدفع (شخصًا) بقوة - يتسلط علىBengali: ধাক্কা খাওয়ানো - খারাপভাবে ব্যবহার করাRussian: толкать (кого-то) - помыкатьJapanese: 押しのける - こき使うVietnamese: xô đẩy - đối xử tệKorean: 밀치다 - 함부로 대하다Turkish: itip kakmak - kötü davranmakUrdu: دھکیلنا - برا سلوک کرناIndonesian: mendorong-dorong - memperlakukan buruk
例句
Don't let anyone shove you around at school.
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The bigger kids used to shove around the younger ones.
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He doesn't like it when people shove him around.
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I'm tired of letting my boss shove me around all the time.
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You shouldn't just let people shove you around because you're new here.
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Some managers love to shove their staff around just to feel powerful.
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