<非正>离开,走开; 离岸
1. 滚开
If you tell someone to push off, you are telling them rather rudely to go away.
e.g. Push off, Bob.
滚开,鲍勃。
1. They would push past the two small traffic control women and block off anyone who had enough nerve to infiltrate the pack.
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2. If debris penetrates a home's window or wall, that would allow Jeanne's winds to get inside and push off the roof.
3. While Beijingers grumble about bad traffic and overcrowded subways, they are patient enough not to push to get on and off transport.
4. Push the meat to one side of the skillet and spoon off all but a thin layer of fat from the skillet.
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5. No one has the right to push another off a bus, that's one basic rule of taking a bus.
6. Broadcast messages from smart phone applications are excluded as users are able to turn off the push messaging service on their phones.
7. Violence in Baghdad has dropped off sharply since the military push began earlier this week.
8. They help her rip off the excess cloth and push her to an amateur fashion show in a park.
9. Congressional and industry sources said earlier this month that a crowded legislative calendar could push off further consideration of these bills until next year.
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10. They include a nuclear bomb, conventional explosives or a spacecraft that would push or pull the asteroid off its course.