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		Definition of thrusting in English: thrustingnounˈθrʌstɪŋˈθrəstɪŋ 1The motion of pushing or lunging suddenly or violently. (猛)推;插;挤;刺 - 1.1Geology  The pushing upwards of the earth's crust.
〔地质〕上冲,逆冲,逆掩,冲断作用  
 
 adjectiveˈθrʌstɪŋˈθrəstɪŋ 1Aggressively ambitious. 积极进取的 积极进取的企业家。 Example sentencesExamples -  My school was a thrusting hothouse of academic achievement.
 -  What are a few entirely avoidable catastrophes to a thrusting modern economy?
 -  South Cumbrian dairy farmers are young, thrusting and ambitious, according to a new survey that flies in the face of gloomy industry forecasts.
 -  It is a world of antique privilege about to be replaced by a thrusting business ethic.
 -  It's this dilatory, not-at-all thrusting progress that always makes me wonder where passengers on the North London Line are actually going.
 -  The thrusting government has also entered an investment programme of £42 billion in its priority licks of health and education.
 -  You come from a political culture wedded to the short-term, to an initiative a month, all of them tied to the careers of thrusting ministers desperate to make their mark.
 -  He has become central to Pearce's thrusting team.
 -  Still, being retired means he's got time to lay about being stiff, whereas I am a thrusting executive professional who can't afford to be in less than 100% shape.
 -  Set in the 1980s, the story follows the rite of passage of Nick Guest, a young gay aesthete from the provinces who finds himself adopted, after a fashion, by a grand Notting Hill family led by a thrusting Tory MP.
 -  Revered, exclusive, high-end fashion names are increasingly joining forces with huge, thrusting sportswear corporations.
 -  These are the very men who, in the thrusting 1980s and 1990s, were putting in all the hours God sent to boost their bonus packages and earn that glass-fronted office on the 10th floor.
 -  To solve the growing problems, the thrusting entrepreneurs who run the strategic rail authority, a wholly appointed quango, had a momentous idea.
 -  If you were, you may have seen a thrusting City type in his mid-thirties, the worse for wear after an office party, running for a taxi.
 -  It is not exactly the thrusting activists who even get to conference.
 -  It's not the only thing which marks him out from the other thrusting young males on the country scene.
 -  He has since played thrusting lawyers, a cuckolded husband, a dysfunctional builder, cops and numerous romantic leads in a dizzying number of TV series and one-offs.
 -  Yet the notion of the thrusting career woman, starkly contrasted to the selfless home-maker, lurks unhelpfully in the background.
 
 Synonyms aggressive, ambitious, assertive, pushy, pushing, insistent, forceful, forward, energetic, determined, driven, obtrusive, bold, brash bumptious, presumptuous, full of oneself, self-assertive, overbearing, domineering, cocksure, loud, obnoxious informal full of get-up-and-go rare pushful 2(of an object or part of the body) projecting in a conspicuous way. (物体,身体部位)伸出的,外突的 突出的下颌。 Example sentencesExamples -  The stage was set for an uninhibited six-foot Australian who strode into view with a thrusting jaw, high cheekbones, and trendy designer costumes.
 -  Other early examples demonstrate the full range of masculine features, with thrusting forehead, strongly marked cheekbones, and sharply protruding eyelids.
 -  His lanky build and a thrusting nose made her think of a pickaxe.
 -  Before he opens his thrusting lips he should lift his thirsting soul to God so that he may utter what he has drunk in.
 
    Definition of thrusting in US English: thrustingnounˈθrəstɪŋˈTHrəstiNG 1The motion of pushing or lunging suddenly or violently. (猛)推;插;挤;刺 - 1.1Geology  The pushing upward of the earth's crust.
〔地质〕上冲,逆冲,逆掩,冲断作用  
 
 adjectiveˈθrəstɪŋˈTHrəstiNG 1Aggressively ambitious. 积极进取的 积极进取的企业家。 Example sentencesExamples -  South Cumbrian dairy farmers are young, thrusting and ambitious, according to a new survey that flies in the face of gloomy industry forecasts.
 -  Yet the notion of the thrusting career woman, starkly contrasted to the selfless home-maker, lurks unhelpfully in the background.
 -  Revered, exclusive, high-end fashion names are increasingly joining forces with huge, thrusting sportswear corporations.
 -  To solve the growing problems, the thrusting entrepreneurs who run the strategic rail authority, a wholly appointed quango, had a momentous idea.
 -  My school was a thrusting hothouse of academic achievement.
 -  It's this dilatory, not-at-all thrusting progress that always makes me wonder where passengers on the North London Line are actually going.
 -  Set in the 1980s, the story follows the rite of passage of Nick Guest, a young gay aesthete from the provinces who finds himself adopted, after a fashion, by a grand Notting Hill family led by a thrusting Tory MP.
 -  It is a world of antique privilege about to be replaced by a thrusting business ethic.
 -  He has since played thrusting lawyers, a cuckolded husband, a dysfunctional builder, cops and numerous romantic leads in a dizzying number of TV series and one-offs.
 -  It's not the only thing which marks him out from the other thrusting young males on the country scene.
 -  The thrusting government has also entered an investment programme of £42 billion in its priority licks of health and education.
 -  It is not exactly the thrusting activists who even get to conference.
 -  He has become central to Pearce's thrusting team.
 -  What are a few entirely avoidable catastrophes to a thrusting modern economy?
 -  Still, being retired means he's got time to lay about being stiff, whereas I am a thrusting executive professional who can't afford to be in less than 100% shape.
 -  You come from a political culture wedded to the short-term, to an initiative a month, all of them tied to the careers of thrusting ministers desperate to make their mark.
 -  These are the very men who, in the thrusting 1980s and 1990s, were putting in all the hours God sent to boost their bonus packages and earn that glass-fronted office on the 10th floor.
 -  If you were, you may have seen a thrusting City type in his mid-thirties, the worse for wear after an office party, running for a taxi.
 
 Synonyms aggressive, ambitious, assertive, pushy, pushing, insistent, forceful, forward, energetic, determined, driven, obtrusive, bold, brash 2(of an object or part of the body) projecting in a conspicuous way. (物体,身体部位)伸出的,外突的 突出的下颌。 Example sentencesExamples -  His lanky build and a thrusting nose made her think of a pickaxe.
 -  Before he opens his thrusting lips he should lift his thirsting soul to God so that he may utter what he has drunk in.
 -  The stage was set for an uninhibited six-foot Australian who strode into view with a thrusting jaw, high cheekbones, and trendy designer costumes.
 -  Other early examples demonstrate the full range of masculine features, with thrusting forehead, strongly marked cheekbones, and sharply protruding eyelids.
 
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