Thrust
31thrust — 1. verb 1) a spear was thrust into the sack Syn: shove, push, force, plunge, stick, drive, ram 2) fame had been thrust on him Syn: force, foist, impose, inflict …
32thrust — [c]/θrʌst / (say thrust) verb (thrust, thrusting) –verb (t) 1. to push forcibly; shove; put or drive with force: he thrust a dagger into her back. 2. to put forcibly into some position, condition, etc.: to thrust oneself into danger. 3. to stab… …
33thrust — verb (past and past participle thrust) 1》 push suddenly or violently in the specified direction. 2》 (of a thing) extend so as to project conspicuously. 3》 (thrust something on/upon) impose something unwelcome on. noun 1》 a sudden or violent lunge …
34thrust — coun·ter·thrust; thrust; thrust·ful; thrust·ful·ness; thrust·er; …
35thrust — Hou, ō, kā, nao; pahu, pahuna, pakelo (as a spear); holowā (rare); thrust aside, kaupale, pale, ho okāpae; thrust on, onou; thrust up, peu; thrust in, ho ō. Thrust of war club, hāuna lā au …
36Thrust 2 — Die Thrust 2 ist ein turbinengetriebenes Rekordauto von Richard Noble und stellte 1983 einen Geschwindigkeitsrekord mit 1047,260 km/h auf. Sie ist der direkte Vorgänger der Thrust SSC. Am 4. Oktober 1983 stellte Richard Noble den… …
37thrust — [θrʌst] (past tense past participle thrust) verb [T] I to put something somewhere with a quick hard push A reporter thrust a microphone under her nose.[/ex] II noun thrust [θrʌst] 1) [singular]the thrust of sth the main idea or intention of… …
38thrust — [[t]θrʌst[/t]] v. thrust, thrust•ing, n. 1) to push forcibly; shove 2) to put boldly forth or force acceptance of: to thrust oneself into a conversation[/ex] 3) to extend forcibly; present menacingly 4) archaic to stab or pierce, as with a sword… …
39thrust — To surge powerfully upward or press outward. See camber thrust piston thrust thrust bearing thrust washer …
40thrust — 1. noun /θɹʌst/ a) An attack made by moving the sword parallel to its length and landing with the point. Pierre was a master swordsman, and could parry the thrusts of lesser men with barely a thought. b) A push, stab, or …