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shove something down someone's throat
Verb
derogatory
idiomatic
Japanese Meaning
(侮蔑的表現、慣用句)自分の意見や情報を相手にしつこく、強引に押し付けること。 / (批判的ニュアンスを伴い)他人に対して無理やり意見や素材を提示する、執拗に伝える行為。
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( present singular third-person )
( participle present )
( participle past )
( past )
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(derogatory, idiomatic) To persistently bring ideas or material to the attention of a person.
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shove something down someone's throat
He has a habit of trying to shove something down someone's throat in every discussion, which makes people avoid him.
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He has a habit of trying to shove something down someone's throat in every discussion, which makes people avoid him.
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