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
- I push back on attempts to answer whether the person would be suitable for a job in another organisation.
我会克制自己不去回答这个人是否适合另一个机构的某份工作。 - 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。 - Don't push back lunch until you are ravenous.
不要推迟午饭,直到您贪婪。 - I don't know how I was able to push back all thought of that late-night phone call. I managed to merge it with all the trouble of the day before.
我不知道我是怎样把深夜来电的想法全部抛之脑后的,我设法把它和昨天遇到的所有麻烦混在一起。 - 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。 - Bill: We can push back our start date to give you time to finish that one.
我地能够把开工日延后,等你先完成另一个工作。 - Changes may include relaxing job-security provisions and push back the date on when a new health-care trust becomes active.
可能的调整包括了放宽就业保障条款,推迟新的医疗信托生效的日期。 - China also has a strong motivation to push back against America.
中国也有对抗美国的强烈动机。 - But we will be doing everything we can to push back against these very powerful economic forces.
我们将尽自己的一切所能,减少这些经济力量带来的影响。
