push back
英 [pʊʃ bæk]
美 [pʊʃ bæk]
推拒,抵制(变革、批评等)
英英释义
noun
- the act of forcing the enemy to withdraw
verb
- cause to move back by force or influence
- repel the enemy
- push back the urge to smoke
- beat back the invaders
双语例句
- China also has a strong motivation to push back against America.
中国也有对抗美国的强烈动机。 - Through you we push back our enemies; through your name we trample our foes.
我们靠你要推倒我们的敌人。靠你的名要践踏那起来攻击我们的人。 - Britney has told her management that she wants to push back her concert dates because she's not feeling ready.
布兰妮日前告诉她管理,她如果想推倒她音乐会的日期,因为她今天感觉不是准备好了。 - For example, if someone were to push you backward, you might push back for a few seconds, then abruptly reverse, and pull your assailant in the direction he's pushing.
如果有人要把你往后推,你也许会回推几秒,然后突然反过来,将攻击者朝他所推的方向拉。 - Mel: If you allow me that, and let me push back the start date one week.
若你同意这点,并让开工日延后一周。 - Their convictions drive them to explore, to push back the limits.
他们的自信推动着他们挑战极限。 - But banks have started to push back.
但各银行已经开始反击。 - This provides straight running as driving forces tend to push back the rear spindles.
这提供了直线运行往往作为动力,推动回后方锭。 - He said the foreign investment law is now facing local disapproval, or push back.
他说,这项外国投资法目前正面临着当地的非难或倒退。 - But now, some are starting to push back.
但是现在,他们当中已经有人开始反击了。