alŝovi

Etymology
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Verb

 * 1)  to push (in a specified direction), push toward
 * 2) * Ruth McGrath (translator), Sep Junaj Aŭstralianoj (Seven Little Australians) by Ethel Turner, Chapter 2,
 * Judi avide alŝovis sian teleron, akceptante ĉi tiun nekutime grandaniman proponon kaj ricevis tre malgrandan frakcion, eble kvinonon, kun granda dankemo.
 * Judy pushed up her plate eagerly at this unusually magnanimous offer, and received a very small division, a fifth part, perhaps, with great gratitude.
 * 1) * Jurij Finkel (translator), “Afaneor, filino de Aĥarĥellen” (“Афанеор, дочь Ахархеллена” / “Aphaneor, The Akharkhellen’s Daughter”) by Ivan Yefremov,
 * La arĥeologo silente eltrinkis la alŝovitan al li aperitivon, ekfumis kaj decideme rektiĝis en la fotelo.
 * The archaeologist silently took a drink from the aperitif that had been pushed toward him, lit up a cigarette and straightened himself in the armchair with a determined air.
 * 1) * L. L. Zamenhof (translator), La Revizoro (Ревизор / The Government Inspector) by Nikolai Gogol, Act IV, Scene 6,
 * Alŝovas sin pli proksime kun sia seĝo kaj parolas mallaŭte.
 * Draws his chair closer (lit. pushes himself closer with his chair) and speaks in a lowered tone. (Thomas Seltzer translation)