shove 1 S3 / ʃʌv / 动词
1 [不及物和及物动词] to push someone or something in a rough or careless way, using your hands or shoulders :
He shoved her towards the car.
Everyone was pushing and shoving to see the prince.
2 [ transitive always + 副词 / 介词 ] to put something somewhere carelessly or without thinking much :
Tidying the room seems to mean shoving everything under the bed!
He shoved his hands into his pockets.
3 [及物动词] spoken used to tell someone in a very impolite way that you do not want something :
They can take their three cents an hour raise and shove it .
→ when/if push comes to shove at push 2 ( 6 )
shove off 短语动词
1 British English spoken used to tell someone rudely or angrily to go away :
Shove off! I’m busy.
2 to push a boat away from the land, usually with a pole
shove up/over 短语动词 British English spoken
to move along on a seat to make space for someone else :
Shove up, mate, there’s no room to sit down here.