1. 抓紧进行:puritanical 清教徒的 | push ahead 抓紧进行 | put forward 提出
2. 带动了:开始发挥作用put into operation, start functioning | 带动了boost, push ahead, give an impetus to, promote | 标志 Symbol, hallmark
3. 向前推动;促使向前:push v.催促;逼迫 | push ahead 向前推动;促使向前 | pushy adj.莽撞的;固执己见的
4. 向前推进:push action cylinder ==> 推力油缸 | push ahead ==> 向前推进 | push and pull bar ==> 推拉把手
1. But Chirac has vowed to push ahead and end the embargo by the end of June.
2. The cautionary tone followed remarks by central bank governor Zhou Xiaochuan last week pledging to " actively and safely " push ahead with currency reform this year.
3. German Chancellor Angela Merkel called on Wednesday for international bodies to develop common standards in social and environmental policy and push ahead with trade liberalisation.
4. Yao said that China was a responsible country and would push ahead with currency reform based on its own domestic conditions.
5. It was seen mostly as underscoring his desire to push ahead with structural reforms deemed crucial if Japan is to restart its economic engines.
6. The question now is whether Britain and France will push ahead with their bid for a council statement.
7. China pledged to " push ahead firmly and steadily " toward a more flexible exchange rate without providing a timetable for the shift from a currency peg.
8. A human rights group disagreed with Ban's description of his limited powers, saying he has the authority to push ahead.
9. Authorities may push ahead with controversial plans to build seven more incineration plants in Beijing, despite local protests.
10. Ankara needs to urgently push ahead with political overhauls and open its ports to Cypriot vessels to ensure rapid progress with its membership negotiations.