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
- They recruit those who are trusted and well-liked to spread information or push through changes.
他们会组织受到信任和深受喜爱的员工来传播消息或推动变革。 - 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 protests came as the Greek Prime Minister George Papandreou appealed to parliament to push through painful economic reforms.
抗议是由于希腊总理乔治•帕潘德里欧(GeorgePapandreou)向议会请求通过痛苦的经济改革措施。 - Moreover, solvent countries need a breathing-space to push through reforms.
此外,有偿还能力的国家需要有合适的空间来完成改革。 - 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。 - Significant spending cuts will be hard to push through.
重大的开支缩减计划将难以推行。 - Pursue all avenues, and push through open doors.
寻求一切途径,推开机遇的大门。 - He tried in vain to push through the crowd.
他怎么也没法从人群里挤过去。 - What value should we push through the pipeline of faith?
我们该在信心的导管里放进甚么价值呢? - For decades, liberals have relied on the courts to push through some of their most cherished policies.
数十年来,自由派依靠各级法院通过了一些他们最为珍视的政策。
