[with obj.]push roughly; jostle
推搡,猛推;挤
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they were hissed and hustled as they went in .他们进去的时候,人们嘘声一片,把他们推来挤去。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]force (someone) to move hurriedly or unceremoniously in a specified direction
强力将(某人往特定方向)赶
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I was hustled away to a cold cell .我被强迫带至寒冷的单人牢房。
[no obj., with adverbial of direction]push one's way; bustle
奋力前行;急速前进,奔忙
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Stockwell hustled into the penalty area .斯托克韦尔急速插入罚球区。
[with obj.]
〈非 正式,主北美〉 (粗暴地)取得,诈取。
(
迫使(某人)做(或选择)某事。
sell aggressively
兜售;挜卖
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he hustled his company's oil around the country .他在全国兜售他公司的油。
steal; swindle
偷窃;诈骗
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Linda hustled money from men she met. 琳达从她遇到的男人身上骗钱。
[no obj.]
〈北美,非正式〉 拉客,卖淫。
[mass noun]busy movement and activity
忙碌;奔忙
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the hustle and bustle of the big cities .大城市的熙攘忙碌。
〈北 美,非正式〉 欺诈行为;欺骗手段。
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hustle one's butt (或〈粗俚〉ass )N. Amer. informal move or act quickly 〈北美,非正式〉 麻利点干;抓紧点走
"late 17th cent. (originally in the sense ‘shake, toss’): from Middle Dutch