A sharp hand gesture (resembling a blow)
The act of applying force to propel something.
A strong blow with a knife or other sharp pointed instrument.
Другие значения термина "thrust" 1 The essential thrust of the latest National Competitiveness Council report is clear.
2 Pressing his case now thrust the issue into the 2016 presidential campaign.
3 That is the fundamental thrust of a new Government report on retirement.
4 It is into this tense political situation that Eragon finds himself thrust .
5 Dear Jesse, Transforming laws has been a major thrust of feminist work.
6 Before he could answer, however, Lord Orun thrust himself into the conversation.
7 House price bubbles thrust economies forward and crush them when they burst.
8 This was the excuse they needed to drive home that final thrust .
9 The Red Un opened the drawed quickly and thrust in a hand.
10 By leave of the king in the door he thrust the key.
11 The Britons thrust their glaives deep in the breasts of the foe.
12 He and his colleagues thrust African issues into congressional foreign policy debates.
13 She stopped writing and thrust the paper toward him across the table.
14 Kyle saw fresh scarring where a thrust had taken his right eye.
15 The boss thrust the goad into the hand of the bashful fellow.
16 Jeffers' thrust was true, and Julian made no effort to avoid it.
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