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Detailed Translations for push from English to Dutch

push:

to push verb (pushes, pushed, pushing)

  1. to push (shove)
    – make strenuous pushing movements during birth to expel the baby 1
    schuiven; voortschuiven
    • schuiven verb (schuif, schuift, schoof, schoven, geschoven)
    • voortschuiven verb (schuif voort, schuift voort, schoof voort, schoven voort, voortgeschoven)
  2. to push
    duwen; dringen
    • duwen verb (duw, duwt, duwde, duwden, geduwd)
    • dringen verb (dring, dringt, drong, drongen, gedrongen)
  3. to push (promote; advance; help)
    promoten; avanceren; helpen
    • promoten verb (promoot, promootte, promootten, gepromoot)
    • avanceren verb (avanceer, avanceert, avanceerde, avanceerden, geavanceerd)
    • helpen verb (help, helpt, hielp, hielpen, geholpen)
  4. to push (sell; handle; deal in; hawk; peddle)
    verkopen; verhandelen
    • verkopen verb (verkoop, verkoopt, verkocht, verkochten, verkocht)
    • verhandelen verb (verhandel, verhandelt, verhandelde, verhandelden, verhandeld)
  5. to push (move)
    verschuiven; voor zich uitschuiven; schuivend verplaatsen
  6. to push (give a push; push on)
    aanduwen
    • aanduwen verb (duw aan, duwt aan, duwde aan, duwden aan, aangeduwd)
  7. to push (thump; punch)
    rammen; stompen; hengsten
    • rammen verb (ram, ramt, ramde, ramden, geramd)
    • stompen verb (stomp, stompt, stompte, stompten, gestompt)
    • hengsten verb (hengst, hengstte, hengstten, gehengst)

Conjugations for push:

present
  1. push
  2. push
  3. pushes
  4. push
  5. push
  6. push
simple past
  1. pushed
  2. pushed
  3. pushed
  4. pushed
  5. pushed
  6. pushed
present perfect
  1. have pushed
  2. have pushed
  3. has pushed
  4. have pushed
  5. have pushed
  6. have pushed
past continuous
  1. was pushing
  2. were pushing
  3. was pushing
  4. were pushing
  5. were pushing
  6. were pushing
future
  1. shall push
  2. will push
  3. will push
  4. shall push
  5. will push
  6. will push
continuous present
  1. am pushing
  2. are pushing
  3. is pushing
  4. are pushing
  5. are pushing
  6. are pushing
subjunctive
  1. be pushed
  2. be pushed
  3. be pushed
  4. be pushed
  5. be pushed
  6. be pushed
diverse
  1. push!
  2. let's push!
  3. pushed
  4. pushing
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

push [the ~] noun

  1. the push (nudge; shove; thrust; )
    – the act of applying force in order to move something away 1
    de stoot; de zet; de por; het duwtje; de duw; het stootje
  2. the push (button)
    het knopje

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Related Definitions for "push":

  1. the act of applying force in order to move something away1
    • he gave the door a hard push1
    • the pushing is good exercise1
  2. an effort to advance1
    • the army made a push toward the sea1
  3. an electrical switch operated by pressing1
    • the elevator was operated by push buttons1
    • the push beside the bed operated a buzzer at the desk1
  4. enterprising or ambitious drive1
  5. the force used in pushing1
    • the push of the water on the walls of the tank1
  6. press, drive, or impel (someone) to action or completion of an action1
    • He pushed her to finish her doctorate1
  7. make publicity for; try to sell (a product)1
    • The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model1
  8. make strenuous pushing movements during birth to expel the baby1
    • `Now push hard,' said the doctor to the woman1
  9. move with force,1
    • He pushed the table into a corner1
  10. press against forcefully without moving1
    • she pushed against the wall with all her strength1
  11. move strenuously and with effort1
    • The crowd pushed forward1
  12. approach a certain age or speed1
    • She is pushing fifty1
  13. sell or promote the sale of (illegal goods such as drugs)1
    • The guy hanging around the school is pushing drugs1
  14. strive and make an effort to reach a goal1
    • We have to push a little to make the deadline!1
  15. exert oneself continuously, vigorously, or obtrusively to gain an end or engage in a crusade for a certain cause or person; be an advocate for1
    • The liberal party pushed for reforms1
    • The Dean is pushing for his favorite candidate1
  16. To deliver data to a client without a client request for the data.2
  17. The process of sending data to a network server.2
  18. To add a new element to a stack, a data structure generally used to temporarily hold pieces of data being transferred or the partial result of an arithmetic operation.2

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