Thrust

  • 11Thrust — Album par Herbie Hancock Sortie 1974 Enregistrement août 1974 à Wally Heider Studios, San Francisco Durée 48:01 Genre Jazz fusion, funk Producteur Da …

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  • 12thrust —    ; thrust fault    A generally gently dipping or subhorizontal fault plane where the relative movement has been essentially horizontal, with one rock sequence being pushed across and above another. Some cave development in the Traligill area of …

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  • 13thrust — (v.) late 12c., from O.N. þrysta to thrust, force, from P.Gmc. *thrustijanan, perhaps from PIE *trud push, press (see THREAT (Cf. threat)), but OED finds this derivation doubtful. The noun is recorded from 1510s; figurative sense of principal… …

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  • 14thrust|er — «THRUHS tuhr», noun. 1. a person or thing that thrusts or exerts thrust. 2. = thrustor. (Cf. ↑thrustor) …

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  • 15thrust — index emphasis, foray, gravamen, impetus, impinge, impulse, launch (project), onset ( …

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  • 16thrust at — index accost, assail, assault, oppugn Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 17thrust in — index impact, inject, interject, interpose, intrude, plant (place firmly) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 18thrust — (thrust) a sudden forceful movement forward …

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  • 19thrust — vb *push, shove, propel Analogous words: *throw, cast, fling: drive, impel, *move: *enter, penetrate, pierce …

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  • 20thrust — thrust1 [ θrʌst ] (past tense and past participle thrust) verb ** 1. ) transitive thrust something into/through/toward/under something to put something somewhere with a quick hard push: He thrust a microphone under her nose. The man thrust his… …

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