1. get through
This epidemic is awful, but I'm sure we'll get through it somehow.
Just leave everybody alone, and help us get through today.
I couldn't get through.
We will never get through this vocabulary
Will Phoebe get through writing a book about Friends?
He had a terrible headache but managed to get through the day.
You have to get through your revision tonight.
It is hard to get through to the department director.
How can old people get through the cold winters.
I've got to get through this chapter before i go out.
reach sb by telephone/It's hard to get through to Janet
I hope I get through this aerobics class.
And if he can get through to the number you want, what might he say? If he can't get through to the number you want, he might say: " I'm sorry I can't get through. Would you like to hold on or would you prefer to ring back.
I've tried persuasion and punishment, but I just don't seem to be able to get through to him
get through our sadness
2. thrust
He thrust me aside.
A bunch of people thrust their way toward the rear exit.
The plump young woman thrust the heel of her stiletto into my big toe under the pretence that I had been too forceful.
The front-roller thrust angle is 2 degrees, probably there were plans to strengthen that angle a little when racing.
Don't thrust your knife into the cheese.
He thrust the door open and marched in.
She thrust the money into his hand. They thrust a microphone in front of me. She thrust the papers at me The bodyguards thrust past the crowd to get at the cameraman.
We need to increase the thrust.
The sleeve remained the same distance as from my thrusting hand.
he thrust open the window
He executed a quick thrust, catching his opponent off-guard.
There was a considerable thrust on this issue.
He fitted the rope lashings of the oars onto the thole pins and, leaning forward against the thrust of the blades in the water.
Two of the knife thrusts were fatal.
I thrust my way through the crowd.
Anglais mot "przepchnąć"(thrust) se produit dans des ensembles:
czasowniki nieregularne 13. push across
4. shove up
5. push
Stop pushing me!
I had to push my bicycle because I had a flat tire.
The new ambassador will push for a cease-fire to stop the killing.
Look, if push comes to shove I have no doubt she'll pull rank on you to get her way.
I wouldn't push him too far. You don't know what he might do. I'd say you can't be too careful. They say even a doomed mouse will bite a cat if he has no choice.
Who are the idiots who said that teachers should push for larger amounts of homework, seeing as the students don't work enough?
Local officials are twisting arms to push new development projects.
In order to gain media recognition, sometimes AIDS patients have to push themselves into the public eye.
The convenience store was overflowing with girls, I didn't have the urge to push my way through them and went home as I was.
The soldiers in the outposts are continually on the look-out, ready to push back enemy attacks.
l'm gonna push you underwater with my jowls.
He pushed his daughter to achieve greater success.
Let's try to move this wardrobe - you push and I'll pull.
The last-minute push helped them reach a resolution
My grandma is pushing seventy six.