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push off phrasal verb with pushverbuk /pʊʃ/ us /pʊʃ/
(GO) mainly UKslang used to rudely tell someone to go away: 滚开,走开 He told me to push off.他让我滚开。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Phrases telling people to go away beat it!idiom begone bike bog bog off buzz buzz off fly go play with yourself!idiom go to blazesidiom go to hellidiom go to the devilidiom hell hop push shove off! sling your hookidiom sod off take a hike!idiom take a walk!idiom
(IN WATER) to push against the side of a pool, lake, or river in order to move your body or a boat away from the side: 离岸;把船撑离(岸) He pushed off from the side of the pool and swam slowly to the other side.他从游泳池的一边出发,慢慢游到了对面。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Pushing and shoving bat bat something/someone away boop bring bring someone down bundle dig elbow goad knock someone down mash poke poke/dig someone in the ribsidiom prod push rib shoulder upend upset wrangle
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push off | American Dictionary
push off phrasal verb with pushverbus/pʊʃ/ infml to leave: I’d better be pushing off now – I’ve got work to do. |