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词组 push out
释义
Phr V
push out
pushes, pushing, pushed
push out sb or push sb out
to make someone leave a job or stop being involved in an activity by being unpleasant to themoften + of
She felt she'd been pushed out of the job.
push out
in the language of hang gliding, used as an all-purpose greeting or farewell US, 1992
phrasepush out
push sb outpush out sb to force someone to lose their position by being unpleasant to them or telling them they are no longer needed: Many children feel they have been pushed out when a new baby arrived in the family. SIMILAR TO: squeeze out

push out

1. To extend or protrude outward. I could see a bit of bone pushing out where he broke his ankle. There are a bunch of loose wire pushing out through the back of the unit.
2. To shove, thrust, or press someone or something forcibly outward or out of something. A noun or pronoun can be used between "push" and "out." You'll need to push out the component before you can work on it. I tried to get in the room, but security pushed me back out again.
3. To force someone out of some position or group. A noun or pronoun can be used between "push" and "out." The board of directors secretly began pushing out the CFO due to his political beliefs. I helped set up the organization, but they pushed me out when I started questioning their agenda.
4. To exclude someone emotionally; to isolate oneself from someone else. A noun or pronoun is used between "push" and "out." I knew he needed help, but he kept pushing me out. Tom really loves you, Sarah—don't push him out like that.

push out

to spread out; to expand outward. The sides of the box pushed out, and I was afraid it would break. His little tummy pushed out when he was full.
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