hustle ['hʌs.l] verb PUSH 推 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along 猛推;推挤•After giving his speech, Johnson was hustled out of the hall by bodyguards.演讲结束后,约翰逊被保镖们簇拥着出了大厅。 ['hʌs.l] verb PERSUADE 劝说 intransitive or transitive mainly US informal ■to try to persuade someone, especially to buy something, often illegally (尤指非法地)兜揽(生意),兜售•to hustle for business/customers兜揽生意/招揽顾客 •They made a living hustling stolen goods on the streets.他们靠着在街上兜售赃物为生。 ['hʌs.l] noun uncountable hustle and bustle ■all the noise and activity 喧闹嘈杂•I love the hustle and bustle of the marketplace.我喜欢街市里面熙来攘往的热闹。 |