not let it affect you or bother you He was hurt by the remark, but he shrugged it off and kept working.
shrug off
not be bothered or hurt by something, disregard She is a little mean but we always just shrug off her comments.
thrust into
push forcefully into推入 The guard thrust another prisoner into the room.卫兵将另一个囚犯推入牢房。
thrust through
push through挤过去;刺穿 We have to thrust through the crowd.我们得从人群中挤过去。 The prisoner thrust a knife through the guard's bosom.囚犯用刀刺穿了卫兵的胸部。
thrust and parry
Idiom(s): thrust and parry
Theme: CHALLENGE
to enter into verbal combat [with someone]; to compete actively [with someone]. (From the sport of fencing. Fixed order.) • I spent the entire afternoon thrusting and parrying with a committee of so-called experts in the field of insurance. • I do not intend to stand here and thrust and parry with you over a simple matter like this. Let's get someone else's opinion.
shrug away|shrug|shrug off
v. To act as if you are not interested and do not care about something; not mind; not let yourself be bothered or hurt by. Alan shrugged off our questions; he would not tell us what had happened.Muriel shrugged away every attempt to comfort her.The ballplayer shrugged off the booing of the fans.Jim cut his hand but he tied a cloth around it and shrugged it away.
shrug
shrug shrug off to dismiss or disregard in a carefree way
shrug one's shoulders
shrug one's shoulders Show indecision or indifference, as in When I asked her if she minded staying home, she just shrugged her shoulders. This redundant idiom—shrug means “to raise and contract the shoulders”—dates from about 1450.
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