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The difference between push and pull
First, the meaning is different.

Push

English? [p] beautiful? [p]?

1,vt。 Push, increase; Put pressure on, force; News; persuade

2. Push, determination; Large-scale attack; A firm pursuit

Pull

English? 【p? L] beautiful? 【p? l】?

1, v. drag

2. Pull, pull the rope; Tension and traction; drag

Second, the usage of words is different.

The basic meaning of 1 means to exert a certain force on someone or something to make it move or be in a certain state. Push used in the progressive aspect can also refer to "approaching". Push can be a transitive verb or an intransitive verb. When used as a transitive verb, it is followed by a noun or pronoun as the object, and sometimes it can be followed by an adjective or past participle, adverb, prepositional phrase or infinitive as the compound object of complement.

Pull means "pull over", which means to pull something in your own direction and make it move. Sometimes it can also refer to pulling the trigger, pulling the switch, etc. Extension can also mean "win", "attract" and "attract". When pull is used as an intransitive verb, if the subject is the object, its active form often contains passive meaning.

Third, the lexical collocation is different.

1 and push

1) trolley

2) cart to cart

3) Promote the persistence of claims

4) Push the door.

2. Pull

Malicious pull, malicious pull

Pull hard, pull hard

pull at

pull and haul ...