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l'escroc
pchać

I. push [pʊʃ] VB trans

1. push (shove):

push
pchać [perf pchnąć]
push
popychać [perf popchnąć]
to push one's way

2. push (press):

push
naciskać [perf nacisnąć]

3. push (encourage):

to push sb into sth
nakłaniać [perf nakłonić] kogoś do czegoś

4. push (put pressure):

to push sb
naciskać [perf nacisnąć] na kogoś

5. push (force):

push
narzucać [perf narzucić]

6. push (demand):

to push sb too hard

7. push (hurry):

push
ponaglać [perf ponaglić]

8. push inf (advertise):

push
push

9. push (be almost):

10. push inf (sell):

push

Phrases:

to push sth to the back of one's mind
to be pushed for sth esp Brit
to be [hard] pushed to do sth esp Brit

II. push [pʊʃ] VB intr

1. push (force movement):

push
przepychać [perf przepchnąć] się przez tłum

2. push (press):

to push against sth
napierać [perf naprzeć] na coś

3. push (in childbirth):

push

4. push (move on):

push
posuwać [perf posunąć] się

III. push [pʊʃ] N

1. push (shove):

push
to give sb/sth a push

2. push (press):

push

3. push (determination):

to make a push for sth

4. push (encouragement):

push
push

5. push MIL:

push

Phrases:

at a push
if it comes to the push [or when push comes to shove]
to give sb the push inf (break up with)
dawać [perf dać] komuś kopa
to give sb the push (fire)
wywalać [perf wywalić] kogoś z roboty

bell-push N Brit

bell-push

push about VB intr

to push sb about

push ahead VB trans

to push ahead with sth

push along VB intr inf

push along

push around VB trans

to push sb around

push away VB trans

push away
odpychać [perf odepchnąć]
push away
odsuwać [perf odsunąć]

push back VB trans

1. push back contents:

push back
wpychać [perf wepchnąć] z powrotem

2. push back person:

push back
odpychać [perf odepchnąć]

3. push back feeling:

push back
tłumić [perf s-]

push for VB trans

push for
push for

I. push forward VB trans

1. push forward (force):

push forward
forsować [perf prze-]

2. push forward (call attention):

zwracać [perf zwrócić] na siebie uwagę

II. push forward VB intr

push forward
posuwać [perf posunąć] się dalej

push in VB intr

1. push in (go between):

push in
wpychać [perf wepchnąć] się

2. push in (in conversation):

push in
wtrącać [perf wtrącić] się
Present
Ipush
youpush
he/she/itpushes
wepush
youpush
theypush
Past
Ipushed
youpushed
he/she/itpushed
wepushed
youpushed
theypushed
Present Perfect
Ihavepushed
youhavepushed
he/she/ithaspushed
wehavepushed
youhavepushed
theyhavepushed
Past Perfect
Ihadpushed
youhadpushed
he/she/ithadpushed
wehadpushed
youhadpushed
theyhadpushed

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Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

push off!
to push against sth
napierać [perf naprzeć] na coś

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

For technology, investors are looking to put in some money, push along the company, and harvest that investment within two to six years.
venturebeat.com
So in order for consumers to have a shopping experience and product that is genuinely different, there's been a global push along the lines of personalisation and collaboration of products.
www.bbc.co.uk
He can push along from a mile out and galvanise the horse.
en.wikipedia.org
The team wants to push along his development to get him ready as soon as possible.
www.9news.com
To be a good creative director, you have to enjoy that process of helping push along ideas.
www.fastcocreate.com