hustle
verb uk/ˈhʌs.əl/ us/ˈhʌs.əl/
(PUSH)
[ T usually + adv/prep ]推搡,推挤
to make someone move quickly by pushing or pulling them along
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。
(PERSUADE)
[ I or T ] mainly US informal(尤指非法地)兜揽(生意),兜售
to try to persuade someone, especially to buy something, often illegally
to hustle for business/customers 兜揽生意/招揽顾客
They made a living hustling stolen goods on the streets. 他们靠在街上兜售赃物为生。
hustle
noun [ U ] uk/ˈhʌs.əl/ us/ˈhʌs.əl/
(ACTION)
mainly US充满活力的行动
energetic action
The team showed a lot of determination and hustle. 队伍显示出很强的决心和活力。
hustle and bustle 喧闹嘈杂
noise and activity
I love the hustle and bustle of the marketplace. 我喜欢市场里的熙攘喧闹。
I come from New York, so I'm used to hustle and bustle.
We wanted to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
We all need a break from the hustle and bustle of our daily lives.
The park offers an escape from the hustle and bustle.
(DISHONEST)
US用不诚实的手段赚钱
a dishonest way of making money
Advertising turns every achievement into a hustle. 广告把所有的成就都变成了欺诈。