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Shove off to start, to leave(¶°³ª´Ù): think that it is time for us to shove off. It is almost midnight.
Shove one's way somewhere to make a path through a crowd by pushing(»ç¶÷µéÀ» ¹ÐÄ¡¸ç ±æÀ» ³»´Ù): We shoved our way into the department store for the big sale.
Shove something down someone's throat to force someone to do or agree to something that is not wanted(~°¡ ¿øÇÏÁö ¾ÊÁö¸¸ Çϵµ·ÏÇÏ°Ô ÇÏ´Ù, Âï¼Ò¸® ¸øÇϰÔÇÏ´Ù): I do not like him because he is always trying to shove his ideas down my throat.
Show of hands a display of raised hands in a group to vote on something((Âù¹ÝÀ» ¹¯´Â) °Å¼ö): We were asked to vote for the candidates for captain by a show of hands.
Show off to try to attract attention, to display something(~À» ÀÚ¶ûÇÏ´Ù, À¸½º´ë´Ù): She wanted to show off her new husband at the party.