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pushy    音标拼音: [p'ʊʃi]
a. 有精力的,富有进取心的,爱干涉的

有精力的,富有进取心的,爱干涉的

pushy
adj 1: marked by aggressive ambition and energy and initiative;
"an aggressive young executive"; "a pushful insurance
agent" [synonym: {pushful}, {pushy}]

70 Moby Thesaurus words for "pushy":
adventuresome, adventurous, aggressive, ambitious, arrogant,
assertive, audacious, bold, brash, brassy, brazen, bumptious, busy,
busybody, cheeky, cocky, cold, controlled, contumelious, cool,
disdainful, driving, dynamic, enterprising, familiar, firm-minded,
forceful, forward, go-ahead, hubristic, hustling, impertinent,
importunate, independent, inquisitive, insolent, insulting, loud,
meddlesome, meddling, militant, nosy, obnoxious, obtrusive,
offensive, officious, overpresumptuous, overweening, presuming,
presumptuous, procacious, prying, pushful, pushing, self-appointed,
self-asserting, self-assertive, self-controlled, self-expressive,
self-possessed, self-restrained, showy, snoopy, strong-minded,
strong-willed, up-and-coming, uppish, uppity, venturesome,
venturous


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