Please explain this sentence, “push comes to shove” in particular: If push comes to shove, we’ll sell the house and move back to China. My comments: This means if the situation gets really bad for the family (or whatever), they will have to sell their property and go back to Chin...
II TRANSCRIPTIONIn recent years, transcriptional roadblocking has emerged as a crucial regulatory mechanism in gene expression, whereby other DNA-bound obstacles can block the progression of transcribing RNA polymerase (RNAP), leading to RNAP pausing and ultimately dissociation from the DNA template. ...
ORIGIN This expression comes from the aeroplane industry. A plane’s envelope was the limit of its performance. Test pilots would need to push (the edge of) the envelope to see what the plane could and could not do. 这个表达法源于飞机制造业。envelope 是飞机的性能极限。试飞员需要测试其极限...
Shove off "leave" (1844) is from the boating sense of "cause to move away from shore by pushing with poles or oars (c. 1600). Shove the queer (1859) was an old expression for "to counterfeit money." Shove it had an earlier sense of "depart" before it became a rude synonym for ...
i shoudld be so lucky i should be in a lot i should focus more i should have knocked i should love to have i should think i shouldn t be i shouldnt have knock i shouted back i shove her away i simply cant beari j i sing a love song to i sing alone i sit out in the crow...
In recent years, transcriptional roadblocking has emerged as a crucial regulatory mechanism in gene expression, whereby other DNA-bound obstacles can block the progression of transcribing RNA polymerase (RNAP), leading to RNAP pausing and ultimately dissociation from the DNA template. In this review...