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verbnoun thrust something/somebody/yourself + adv./prep. He thrust the baby into my arms and ran off. 他把婴儿往我怀里一塞就跑了。 She thrust her hands deep into her pockets. 她把双手深深插进口袋里。 (figurative) He tends to thrust himself forward too much. 他这个人太好强。 Her chin was thrust forward aggressively. + adv./prep. She thrust past him angrily and left. 她气呼呼地从他身旁挤过去走了。 He thrust at me with a knife. 他拿刀向我刺来。 a thrusting movement冲刺动作 He thrust a piece of paper at me. She suddenly thrust out her arm. She thrust her way through the dense undergrowth. A microphone was thrust through the curtains. He thrust a handkerchief out to her. Mike thrust her towards the staircase. My mother thrust the newspaper back into her bag. She thrust past him angrily. The thrust of his argument was that change was needed. 他的论据要点是改革是必要的。 He killed her with a thrust of the knife. 他把她一刀刺死了。 the cut and thrust of political debate政治辩论中的唇枪舌剑 his cut-and-thrust management style She explained the broad thrust of the party’s policies. The Third Army made an aggressive thrust towards the front line. The dramatic thrust of the film centres around the conflict between the brothers. The realization that she was gone was like a knife thrust. a thrust into the unknown the main thrust of his argument |