
세게 밀다; 왈칵 밀다; (칼 등으로) 찌르다.
To push or shove something or someone suddenly or violently in a specified direction, often forcing entry or movement.
예문:
"She quickly thrust the important documents into her briefcase and locked it."
"The guard had to thrust the unruly spectator out of the restricted area."
"He thrust his way through the dense crowd to get a better view of the procession."
책임이나 상황을 떠맡기다; 강요하다.
To force a responsibility, situation, or attention upon someone, often against their will.
예문:
"The heavy responsibility of managing the crisis was suddenly thrust upon the young director."
"She felt she was thrust into the role of spokesperson without proper training or preparation."
추진력; 추력(推力).
The propulsive force generated by a jet or rocket engine, or any powerful driving force.
예문:
"The massive thrust generated by the rocket engines was necessary for liftoff."
"Engineers are working to increase the engine's forward thrust while reducing fuel consumption."
주제; 목표; 요지.
The principal purpose, theme, or central idea of a policy, argument, or course of action.
예문:
"The main thrust of the new educational policy is to emphasize vocational training."
"It took me a while to grasp the overall thrust of the complex philosophical paper."
"The final thrust of the presentation focused on future market expansion."
쿡 찌르기; 공격; 습격.
A sudden, forceful lunge or push, especially with a pointed weapon; a forceful attack or effort.
예문:
"The fencer executed a rapid thrust, catching his opponent off guard."
"The general ordered an armored thrust deep into the enemy's flank."
"He countered the verbal assault with a sharp, witty thrust of his own."