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I. push <pl -es> [pʊʃ] SOST
1. push:
Stoß m <-es, Stö̱·ße>
Schubs m <-es, -e> colloq
to give sb/sth a push
2. push (press):
Druck m <-(e)s>
3. push fig (motivation):
Anstoß m <-es, -stöße>
4. push (concerted effort):
Kampagne f <-, -n>
5. push (publicity):
6. push (military attack):
Vorstoß m <-es, -stö·ße>
locuzioni:
at a push ingl brit
to get [or be given] the push colloq (boy-/girlfriend)
to give sb the push colloq (break up)
mit jdm Schluss machen colloq
jdn rausschmeißen colloq
II. push [pʊʃ] VB vb trans
1. push (shove):
to push sb
[jdn] drängeln
jdn stoßen [o. schubsen]
to push sth
2. push (move forcefully):
to push sth
to push sth (give a push)
to push sth down sb's throat fig
jdm etw aufdrängen
3. push (manoeuvre):
to push sb towards sth
to push sb out of the running also fig
4. push (impose):
to push sth [on sb]
[jdm] etw aufdrängen [o. aufzwingen]
5. push (pressure):
to push sb to do sth
jdn [dazu] drängen, etw zu tun
to push sb to do sth (force)
jdn zwingen, etw zu tun
to push sb to do sth (persuade)
jdn überreden, etw zu tun
to push sb into doing sth
jdn dazu drängen, etw zu tun
to push a share BORSA
6. push (press):
to push sth
auf etw acc drücken
CH, A a. läuten
7. push (be persistent):
to push sb
8. push (demand a lot):
9. push (find sth difficult):
to be [hard] pushed to do sth esp ingl brit
10. push esp ingl brit (be short of):
11. push sl (promote):
to push sth
to push sth ECON
etw pushen sl
12. push sl (sell illegal drugs):
to push sth
mit etw dat dealen sl
to push sth
etw pushen
13. push (approach):
to be pushing 30/40 (age)
to be pushing 30/40 (drive at)
fast 30/40 fahren
14. push colloq (overdo):
locuzioni:
III. push [pʊʃ] VB vb intr
1. push:
schieben <schob, geschoben>
push (on a door)
Drücken
mit Kraft [o. feste] drücken colloq
2. push (manoeuvre through):
push MILIT
to push by [sth/sb]
sich acc [an jdm/etw] vorbeidrängen
3. push (bear down):
4. push (support):
push aside VB vb trans
1. push aside (move away):
to push sb/sth aside
2. push aside fig pegg (reject):
to push sb aside spouse
to push sb aside spouse
to push sb aside applicant
3. push aside fig, usu pegg (not think about):
to push sth aside problem
to push sth aside thought
von etw dat loskommen
I. push in VB vb trans
1. push in (destroy):
to push in sth
2. push in fig, also pegg (force in):
II. push in VB vb intr
1. push in fig, also pegg (force way in):
2. push in fig pegg (jump queue):
ˈbell-push SOST ingl brit
Klingel f <-, -n>
CH a. Glocke f
Klingelknopf m <-(e)s, -knöpfe>
cost-ˈpush AGG
I. ˈpush-but·ton AGG inv
1. push-button (automated):
2. push-button (using complex weapons):
II. ˈpush-but·ton SOST
Druckknopf m <-(e)s, -knöpfe>
I. push along VB vb intr fig colloq (leave)
sich acc [wieder] auf den Weg [o. colloq die Socken] machen colloq
II. push along VB vb trans
ˈpush-bar SOST
Riegel m <-s, ->
I. push ahead VB vb intr
1. push ahead miglior fig (continue despite trouble):
to push ahead [with sth] plans, projects
[mit etw dat] weiterkommen fig
2. push ahead miglior fig:
3. push ahead (continue travelling):
4. push ahead MILIT (advance):
II. push ahead VB vb trans
push away VB vb trans
to push sb/sth away
jdn/etw wegschieben
Dizionario Banche, Finanza e Assicurazioni PONS
inglese
inglese
tedesco
tedesco
push SOST E-COMM
cost-push inflation SOST MERC CONCORR
tedesco
tedesco
inglese
inglese
Glossario di Geografia Klett
push and pull factor SOST
Present
Ipush
youpush
he/she/itpushes
wepush
youpush
theypush
Past
Ipushed
youpushed
he/she/itpushed
wepushed
youpushed
theypushed
Present Perfect
Ihavepushed
youhavepushed
he/she/ithaspushed
wehavepushed
youhavepushed
theyhavepushed
Past Perfect
Ihadpushed
youhadpushed
he/she/ithadpushed
wehadpushed
youhadpushed
theyhadpushed
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Esempi monolingue (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
It will be the mix of push and pull factors in 2013 that got the electoral pendulum to where it is now.
www.afr.com
This creates a push and pull factor, facilitates a stronger legal system and results in economic development and growth.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
It's a combination of push and pull factors.
www.stuff.co.nz
Immigrants were each motivated by a constellation of push and pull factors.
torontoist.com
There are many reasons associated with the recent international capital flows and most are attributed to both push and pull factors.
www.marketoracle.co.uk
Esempi dal web (non verificati dalla Redazione di PONS)
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Even a minimal change in position, a push or pressure can cause an extremely dangerous explosion.
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www.polizei.sachsen.de
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Schon die geringste Lageveränderung, ein Stoß oder Druck kann eine lebensgefährliche Explosion auslösen.
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The lasers can also give the atoms a well-aimed push: like water drops in a fountain the atoms fly upward little less than one meter until gravity pulls them down again.
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www.ptb.de
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Die Lawer können den Atomen auch einen ge ~ ielten Stoß verpassen: Wie Wassertropfen in einem Springbrunnen fliegen die Atome knapp einen Meter nach oben, bis die Schwerkraft sie wieder $ nach unten zieht.
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As soon as it gets a slight push, it will roll down converting its potential energy in kinetic energy (speed) and eventually comes to stop because in real life, every motion is accompanied by losses.
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www.solarimpulse.com
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Sobald er einen kleinen Stoß erhält, rollt er hinunter und verwandelt die potentielle in kinetische Energie (Geschwindigkeit) und bleibt schließlich liegen, weil jede Bewegung in der Realität mit Verlusten verbunden ist.
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A push in the direction of a more supermodel- like figure would appear to be the right approach to capturing the attention of the elusive female consumer, who Levi ’ s has long been chasing.
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www.fashionunited.de
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Ein Schubs in die Richtung zur Supermodelfigur scheint der richtige Ansatz zu sein, um die Aufmerksamkeit der schwer erreichbaren weiblichen Kunden zu wecken, die Levi ’ s schon seit langem zu wecken versucht.
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A push in the right direction?
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www.metacure.de
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Ein kleiner Schubs in die richtige Richtung?
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