Rechercher
to thrust
01
pousser, transpercer
to push an object or person with considerable strength and speed
Transitive: to thrust sth to a direction
02
imposer, forcer
to impose or force someone forcefully
Transitive: to thrust a task upon sb | to thrust a task onto sb
03
pousser, forcer
to move forward with strength and determination
Intransitive: to thrust to a direction
04
placer, imposer
to put someone in a position or give them a role
Transitive: to thrust sb into a role
05
enfoncer, pousser
to pierce through something forcefully
Transitive: to thrust a sharp tool into sth
06
pousser, forer
to force one's way into a space
Intransitive: to thrust somewhere
07
pousser, propulser
to move or soar forcefully in an upward direction
Intransitive: to thrust to a direction
Thrust
01
force de poussée, pression
the force used in pushing
02
propulsion, poussée
the act of applying force to propel something
03
coup de couteau, poignardement
a strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument
04
coup, poussée
a sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow)
05
reproche, critique
verbal criticism
06
idée, objet
(of an argument, policy, etc.) the main point that shows the main idea or intention of what someone is saying or doing
thrust
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thruster
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thruster
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thrusting
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thrusting
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Exemple
To clear a path, the construction crew thrust the bulldozer through the dense underbrush.
The knight thrust his sword into the enemy, swiftly defeating his opponent.
The hiker thrust his walking stick into the ground to maintain balance on the steep trail.
With excitement, the child thrust the toy airplane into the air, pretending it was soaring through the sky.
In the emergency, the lifeguard swiftly thrust the rescue buoy toward the struggling swimmer.