"Thrust" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Thrust" Meaning

Thrust refers to the forward motion of an object, often associated with the force that propels it. In various contexts:

In mechanics, thrust is the force that propels an object forward, such as the thrust of a rocket engine.
In aviation, thrust refers to the forward force generated by an airplane's engines.
In physics, thrust is the net force that causes an object to move forward or change its direction.
In a figurative sense, thrust can refer to a strong or forceful effort or attack.

"Thrust" Examples

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The rocket's engine produced a huge thrust that propelled it into space.
The plane began to gain thrust as it started to accelerate down the runway.
The biologist studied the thrust of different shapes in water to learn more about fluid dynamics.
The astronaut felt a tremendous thrust as the spacecraft lifted off from the launchpad.
The widespread application of modern manufacturing techniques has thrust many traditional crafts into obsolescence.

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Thrums refers to the vibrant or resonant vibrations that occur when a string or wire is plucked or struck, producing a clear and ringing sound. The term is often used in music and literature to describe the distinctive sound of a string instrument, such as a violin or guitar.

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(three pence, formerly, a coin worth 1/240 of a pound in the United Kingdom)

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Thrushes are small to medium-sized passerine birds belonging to the family Turdidae, part of the starling family (Sturnidae). They have brown or greyish breasts, with darker backs and white or black throats. Some species have distinctive songs or calls used for communication.

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Thrusters refer to engines or nozzles that produce a small amount of thrust or force to propel a vehicle, aircraft, or spacecraft over a short distance. They are typically used for maneuverability, stability, or to provide additional propulsion in a specific direction.<br><br>In a broader sense, the term "thrusters" can also be used metaphorically to refer to anything that gives an individual or a system a "boost" or an extra push to move forward or achieve a goal.

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Thrusting is an action or state of applying force in order to push something forward or upward.<br><br>Example: The ship's engines provided the necessary thrust to propel it out of the harbor.<br><br>In a phrasal verb context, "thrusting" can also mean making a strong and often insistent attempt to persuade or sell something to someone.<br><br>Example: The saleswoman was thrusting her brochures at potential customers, trying to convince them to buy the product.

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Forces or moves something suddenly and strongly into a new position or situation.<br><br>Example: The new policy thrusts the company into a highly competitive market.

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