hustle
v
1 [Tn.pr, Tn.p]
push (sb) roughly and hurriedly; jostle; shove 推搡(某人); 猛推; 挤撞
The police hustled the thief out of the house and into their van. 警察把那个窃贼推搡出房子又推进囚车里.
The thief was hustled off (to gaol). 那窃贼被推推搡搡(进入监房).
2 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (into sth/doing sth) make sb act quickly and without time to consider things 催促(某人); 催赶(某人)
I was hustled into (making) a hasty decision. 我在催逼之下匆匆地做出决定.
3 [I] hurry; push one's way 匆忙; 挤撞著走
people hustling and bustling all around us 在我们的周围熙来攘往的人.
4 [Tn] (infml 口 esp US) sell or obtain (sth) by energetic (and sometimes deceitful) activity 竭力地(有时以欺诈手段)兜售或获取(某事物).
5 [I] (US sl 俚) work as a prostitute 卖淫. hustle, n [U]
busy energetic activity 忙碌; 奔忙
I hate all the hustle (and bustle) of Saturday shopping. 我讨厌星期六买东西那麽挤来挤去的.
New York is built on a group of islands on the east coast of the USA at a point where several rivers flow into the ocean.
纽约市建立在美国东海岸的一群岛屿上,那儿是好几条河流入海的交汇点。
New Zealand is an impotant agricultural country with a small population. In size it is bigger than Guangdong Province, yet has a much smaller population.
新西兰是一个人口很少的重要的农业国。新西兰的面积比广东省大,但人口却少得多。
3 What have you been interested in for as long as you can remember?