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propel
- IPA[prəˈpel]
美式
- drive, push, or cause to move in a particular direction, typically forward;spur or drive into a particular situation
verb: propel, 3rd person present: propels, gerund or present participle: propelling, past tense: propelled, past participle: propelled
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動詞
- 1. drive, push, or cause to move in a particular direction, typically forward the boat is propelled by using a very long paddle a rocket-propelled grenade launcher 同義詞
- ▪ spur or drive into a particular situation fear propelled her out of her stillness 同義詞
- moving or able to move without external propulsion or agency: a self-propelled weapon
Oxford Dictionary
- moving or able to move without external propulsion or agency: a self-propelled weapon
Oxford American Dictionary
- moved by jet propulsion.
Oxford American Dictionary
- moved by jet propulsion.
Oxford Dictionary
- moving without external propulsion or agency: self-propelling submarines
Oxford Dictionary
- moving without external propulsion or agency: self-propelling submarines
Oxford American Dictionary
- a pencil with a plastic or metal case and a thin replaceable lead that may be extended as the ...
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- IPA[prəˈpɛl]
英式
- drive or push something forwards: the boat is propelled by using a very long paddle a rocket-propelled grenade launcher
Oxford Dictionary