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jos.tle (obj)H5dVBs76, $5dVB:7s6vto knock or push roughly against (someone) in order to move past them or get more space when you are in a crowd of people挤; 推As we came into the arena, we were jostled by fans pushing their way towards the stage. [T]我们走进大剧场时,被拥向舞台的戏迷挤推着。Photographers and camera crews jostled and shoved to get a better view of the royal couple as they drove past. [I]很多摄影师和电视摄制组又推又挤,想找个更好的位置看国王夫妇开车经过。If two or more people jostle for something, they compete with each other in order to get what they want.竞争,争夺Outside the museum, souvenir stalls and food sellers jostled for space along the pavement.博物馆外面,卖纪念品的小摊和卖食品的小贩沿着人行道抢占地盘。Since the fall of the government, the two opposition parties have been jostling for position.自政府倒台以来,两个反对党一直在争夺领导地位。At the start of each academic year, banks jostle for new business among students.每学年开始,各银行都要在学生中抢新的生意。
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