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hus·tleBrE /ˈhʌsl/NAmE /ˈhʌsl/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they hustle BrE /ˈhʌsl/ NAmE /ˈhʌsl/present simple - he / she / it hustles BrE /ˈhʌslz/ NAmE /ˈhʌslz/past simple hustled BrE /ˈhʌsld/ NAmE /ˈhʌsld/past participle hustled BrE /ˈhʌsld/ NAmE /ˈhʌsld/ -ing form hustling BrE /ˈhʌslɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈhʌslɪŋ/ [T] ~ sb + adv./prep. to make sb move quickly by pushing them in a rough aggressive way 推搡;猛推◆He grabbed her arm and hustled her out of the room. 他抓住她的胳膊把她推出房间。 [T] ~ sb (into sth) to force sb to make a decision before they are ready or sure 催促(某人作决定) [T, I] ~ (sth) (informal, especially NAmE) to sell or obtain sth, often illegally (常指非法地)兜售,取得◆to hustle dope 兜售麻醉品◆They survive by hustling on the streets. 他们靠沿街兜售为生。 [I] (NAmE, informal) to act in an aggressive way or with a lot of energy 强行;强迫;硬干 [I] (NAmE) to work as a prostitute 当妓女 hus·tleBrE /ˈhʌsl/NAmE /ˈhʌsl/ noun [U] busy noisy activity of a lot of people in one place 忙碌喧嚣◆We escaped from the hustle and bustle of the city for the weekend. 我们周末时躲开了城市的拥挤喧嚣。 |