push through
英 [pʊʃ θruː]
美 [pʊʃ θruː]
强行通过,力推下通过(法律等)
柯林斯词典
- PHRASAL VERB 使被接受;使被通过
If someonepushes througha law, they succeed in getting it accepted although some people oppose it.- The vote will enable the Prime Minister to push through tough policies...
这次投票将使首相能够力行强硬政策。 - He tried to push the amendment through Parliament.
他力促议会通过该修正案。
- The vote will enable the Prime Minister to push through tough policies...
英英释义
verb
- break out
- The tooth erupted and had to be extracted
双语例句
- But Sarkozy vowed his government would talk with labor unions and other concerned parties before trying to push through legislation.
但萨科奇誓言他的政府将与工会和其他有关方面,然后试图通过立法。 - And the private sector may find it hard to push through another tough round of pay restraint.
私营部门也可能会发现很难再推行新一轮的限薪计划。 - But most think the heat of the crisis presents them with the best opportunity to push through far-reaching changes.
但多数人认为,在危机处于高潮之际,正是推进深远变革的最佳时机。 - The vote will enable the Prime Minister to push through tough policies
这次投票将使首相能够力行强硬政策。 - There is enough space between the door skin and the bracket to push through the cable tie.
,在支架和门把手之间有足够大的空间穿过扎带。 - The crowd in the station was so thick that he had to push through.
车站的人群太密集,他只好挤过去。 - He tried to push the amendment through Parliament.
他力促议会通过该修正案。 - And we all have to push through that door together.
我们要把这扇门打开,然后我们大伙走进去。 - Significant spending cuts will be hard to push through.
重大的开支缩减计划将难以推行。 - He went on to push through an$ 800bn stimulus that helped pull the US out of recession.
他接着推行了8000亿美元的刺激方案,帮助美国走出了衰退。
