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Английский Этимологический словарь - shove

 
 

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Shove

shove
- O.E. scufan "push away" (class II strong verb; past tense sceaf, pp. scoven), from P.Gmc. *skeub-, *skub-. Replaced by push in all but colloquial and nautical usage. Shove off "leave" (1844) is from boating.
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1.
  ~1 v 1 to push someone or something, in a rough or careless way, using your hands or shoulders  (shove sb aside/into etc)  (Secret Service men shoved people aside to make way for the President. | shove sb/sth)  (Stop shoving me or I'll tell the teacher! | pushing and shoving (=pushing with your body, especially in a crowd))  (There was no trouble at the rally apart from a little pushing and shoving.) 2 T always + adv/prep to put something somewhere carelessly or without thinking much  (shove sth into/under etc)  (Let's shove everything into the closet just for now.) 3 shove up/over spoken, especially BrE to move along on a seat to make space for someone else  (Shove up mate, there's no room to sit down here.)  (- see also when push comes to shove push2 (7)) shove off phr v 1 spoken used to tell someone rudely or angrily to go away  (Shove off! I'm busy.) 2 to push a boat away from the land, usually with a pole ~2 n a strong push  (give sth a shove)  (We gave the door one good shove and it came open.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
2.
  (shoves, shoving, shoved) 1. If you shove someone or something, you push them with a quick, violent movement. He shoved her out of the way... He’s the one who shoved me... She shoved as hard as she could. VERB: V n prep/adv, V n, V • Shove is also a noun. She gave Gracie a shove towards the house. N-COUNT 2. If you shove something somewhere, you push it there quickly and carelessly. We shoved a copy of the newsletter beneath their door... VERB: V n prep/adv 3. If you talk about what you think will happen if push comes to shove, you are talking about what you think will happen if a situation becomes very bad or difficult. (INFORMAL) If push comes to shove, if you should lose your case in the court, what will you do?... PHRASE: V inflects ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
3.
   I. verb  (~d; shoving)  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English scufan to thrust away; akin to Old High German scioban to push and probably to Lithuanian skubti to hurry  Date: before 12th century  transitive verb  1. to push along  2. to push or put in a rough, careless, or hasty manner ; thrust  3. to force by other than physical means ; compel ~ a bill through the legislature  intransitive verb  1. to move by forcing a way bargain hunters shoving up to the counter  2.  a. to move something by exerting force  b. leave — usually used with off ~d off for home  • ~r noun  II. noun  Date: 14th century an act or instance of shoving ; a forcible push ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
4.
  v. & n. --v. 1 tr. (also absol.) push vigorously; move by hard or rough pushing (shoved him out of the way). 2 intr. (usu. foll. by along, past, through, etc.) make one's way by pushing (shoved through the crowd). 3 tr. colloq. put somewhere (shoved it in the drawer). --n. an act of shoving or of prompting a person into action. Phrases and idioms shove-halfpenny a form of shovelboard played with coins etc. on a table esp. in licensed premises. shove off 1 start from the shore in a boat. 2 sl. depart; go away (told him to shove off). Etymology: OE scufan f. Gmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
  1) рассовать 2) рассовывать 3) рассунуть ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
6.
  1. толкание 2. сильный толчок 3. сл. увольнение to give the shove —- уволить to get the shove —- быть уволенным 4. отжимание (борьба) Id: to give smb. a shove off —- помочь кому-либо в начале пути Id: to be on the shove —- двигаться, быть в движении 5. толкать, пихать; отталкивать to shove smb. off the pavement —- столкнуть кого-либо с тротуара the children were laughing and shoving each other about —- дети хохотали и толкались he shoved the whole affair on to me —- он спихнул мне все это дело 6. толкаться, пихаться don't shove! —- не толкайтесь! 7. проталкивать, продвигать to shove a bill through the legislature —- протолкнуть законопроект через палату to shove oneself forward —- пробивать себе дорогу в жизни; лезть вперед to shove dowm smb.'s throat —- пихать кому-либо в горло to shove along —- разг. проталкиваться, протискиваться (вперед) 8. разг. швырять; пихать, совать to shove a plate on the table —- швырнуть тарелку на стол to shove a book back in the shelves —- засунуть книгу обратно в шкаф to shove smth. away —- отшвыривать, отбрасывать что-либо; засовывать, запрятывать что-либо to shove down —- швырять, брякать to shove smth. down on paper —- набросать, накатать что-либо 9. отжимать (борьба) Id: to shove in one's face —- простореч. уплетать за обе щеки, уминать 10. костра (льна) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
7.
  over coll. опрокидывать, валить; The boy, running round the corner, nearly shoved the old lady over. SHOVE away отталкивать; She ran to him, but he shoved her away. SHOVE  1. noun  1) толчок; толкание  2) agric. костра (льна)  2. v.  1) пихать; толкать(ся)  2) coll. совать; засовывать  3) coll. спихнуть; всучить (кому-л.) (onto) - shove about - shove around - shove along - shove aside - shove away - shove back - shove down - shove in - shove off - shove on - shove out - shove over - shove through Syn: see propel SHOVE about coll. помыкать (кем-л.), третировать (кого-л.); запугивать; The workers are refusing to be shoved around by the employers. I am sick of being shoved about. SHOVE along coll. уходить; I must be shoving along now, its getting late. SHOVE around coll. помыкать (кем-л.), третировать (кого-л.); запугивать; The workers are refusing to be shoved around by the employers. I am sick of being shoved about. SHOVE aside  а) отталкивать, отпихивать; That rude man shoved me aside and got on the bus ahead of me!  б) устранять, отстранять; уступать (место); to shove aside all obstacles устранять, сметать все препятствия. When jobs are scarce, young people force lend to get shoved aside in favour of experienced workers. SHOVE through coll.  а) проталкивать(ся); пробиваться; to shove the matter through довести дело до конца; The crowd was so thick that I had to shove through (a mass of people) to reach my friend.  б) coll. помочь (кому-л., чему-л.) пройти какое-л. испытание (тест, утверждение и т.п.); We shall need all the votes to shove the new law through. His sister was a great help in shoving the student through. SHOVE back...
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