词汇 | bulldoze |
释义 | bulldoze 1 ENTRIES FOUND: bulldoze (verb) bulldoze /ˈbʊlˌdoʊz/ verb bulldozes; bulldozed; bulldozing bulldoze /ˈbʊlˌdoʊz/ verb bulldozes; bulldozed; bulldozing Learner's definition of BULLDOZE [+ object] 1 a : to use a bulldozer to move, destroy, or knock down (something)(用推土机)搬运,铲平,推倒 The crew is bulldozing the trees/forest/field.工作人员正在用推土机铲除大树/推倒树林/铲平场地。 Their houses were bulldozed (flat) to make room for a new school.他们的房子被推土机铲平了,空出地来建新学校。 b : to create (something, such as a road) by using a bulldozer用推土机开(路) They bulldozed a road through the hills.他们用推土机开出一条穿山隧道。 2 a : to force (something that others might not want to happen) to be done or accepted in an aggressive or harsh way使强制实施;使强行通过 The governor bulldozed the law through the legislature.州长迫使立法机关通过了这项法律。 b : to force (someone) to do something强迫(某人)做某事 She bulldozed [=bullied] her partners into accepting the agreement even though they didn't like it.她迫使合伙人接受了这个协议,尽管他们并不情愿。 bulldoze your way : to move forward while forcing other people to move out of your way挤过人群 They rudely bulldozed their way through the crowd.他们粗鲁地挤过了人群。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 He bulldozed his way to the top and became the company's president.他一路过关斩将,当上了公司的总裁。 |
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