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I . thrust <thrust, thrust> [θrʌst] VB intr

II . thrust <thrust, thrust> [θrʌst] VB trans

III . thrust [θrʌst] N

1. thrust (push):

thrust

2. thrust no pl (meaning):

the main thrust of sth

3. thrust no pl TECH:

thrust

Usage examples with thrust

the main thrust of sth
to thrust at sb/sth with sth
the cut and thrust of a debate

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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In the thrust phase, the legs are moved elliptically back to the initial position.
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The valley is an active earthquake zone crossed by multiple fault and thrust lines.
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This variant produces about 16500 lbf of thrust.
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The basic engine thrust without afterburner was powerful enough for carrier launches, further increasing safety.
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Clay in some miraculous way parried the thrust and grappled with his opponent.
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The new guidelines stated that chest thrusts and back blows may also deal with choking effectively.
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The opposition can be done from any line, and it is a strong attack when done with a straight thrust.
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After that, the main descent engine would ignite automatically firing at 10 percent thrust for 5 seconds.
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The development of general thrust is relatively small compared with lift forces.
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Built in a series of straight alignments thrust remorselessly across existing field patterns it stood on a thirty feet wide embankment.
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