shove
shove — 動詞
1. to use sudden strong physical force against a person or object, making them move
用力推
用突然強烈的力量推擠
to use sudden strong physical force against a person or object, making them move forward, aside, or away, often in a rough or angry way.
The angry customer shoved the door open and stormed out of the shop.
生氣的顧客用力推開門,怒氣沖沖地走出商店。
shove + object + adjective complement (open)
Kabir shoved his way through the crowd to reach the ticket counter.
Kabir 用力擠過人群,來到售票櫃檯前。
shove + possessive + way + preposition
A group of teenagers were pushing and shoving each other near the subway entrance.
一群青少年在地鐵入口附近互相推擠。
Valentina shoved the heavy crate across the warehouse floor with her hip.
Valentina 用臀部把沉重的木箱推過倉庫地板。
Someone shoved Pedro from behind, and he nearly fell into the street.
有人從背後用力推了 Pedro 一下,他差點跌到街上。
文法句型
shove + object + adverb/preposition
shove + adverb/preposition (no object)
常見錯誤
2. to place something into a bag, drawer, pocket, or other space quickly and withou
亂塞;硬塞
匆忙或隨意把物品塞進某處
to place something into a bag, drawer, pocket, or other space quickly and without care, often because you are in a hurry or want to hide it.
Obi shoved the crumpled letter into his pocket before anyone noticed.
Obi 在別人注意之前,趕緊把揉皺的信塞進口袋。
shove + object + into + container (pocket)
Apinya shoved all her clothes into the suitcase without folding a single item.
Apinya 把所有衣服塞進行李箱,一件也沒摺好。
Xiu shoved the dirty dishes under the sink when the guests arrived.
客人到的時候,Xiu 把髒盤子胡亂塞到水槽下面。
Instead of filing them, the assistant simply shoved the invoices into a drawer.
助理把那些發票直接塞進抽屜裡,也沒有歸檔。
文法句型
shove + object + into/in/under + object
用法筆記
The object is typically placed into a confined space. This sense often carries a tone of impatience, haste, or secrecy.
常見錯誤
3. to slide your body sideways on a seat, bench, or bed so that there is room for a
挪動;挪
移動身體騰出空間
to slide your body sideways on a seat, bench, or bed so that there is room for another person to sit or lie beside you.
Liam asked his brother to shove over so he could sit on the sofa too.
Liam 請他哥哥挪過去一點,好讓他也能坐在沙發上。
shove over — most common particle for this sense
Hannah shoved up on the bench to make space for an elderly woman.
Hannah 在長凳上挪了挪位置,騰出空間給一位老太太。
Emre glanced at the woman next to him and shoved across the seat a little.
Emre 看了旁邊的女士一眼,往座位移了一點。
Could you shove over a bit? There is hardly any room for my bag here.
可以請你挪過去一點嗎?我的包快沒有位置放了。
文法句型
shove over / up / across
用法筆記
Almost always used with a particle — over, up, or across. The particle clarifies the direction of movement. Not used transitively ('shove someone') in this sense.
常見錯誤
shove — 名詞
1. a sudden, rough push given to a person or object, typically with the hand, arm,
推
用力推擠的動作
a sudden, rough push given to a person or object, typically with the hand, arm, or shoulder, often in a crowd or during a conflict.
A hard shove from behind sent Emre stumbling into the busy road.
背後被人用力推了一把,Emre 跌跌撞撞地衝上繁忙的馬路。
shove from behind — common preposition phrase
The security guard gave the intruder a firm shove toward the exit.
警衛朝著闖入者的方向用力推了他一把,要他往出口走。
give + a shove — common verb + noun collocation
Shirin felt a sharp shove as the crowd surged forward toward the stage.
人群朝舞台湧去時,Shirin 感到背後有人用力推了她一下。
Both of them gave the heavy cabinet a strong shove to move it.
他們兩人一起用力推了那笨重的櫃子一把。
- pull
a tugging motion in the opposite direction
用法筆記
Often appears in the construction 'give someone a shove' or 'a shove from [direction]'. Less formal than 'push' as a noun.