hustle
hustle 英 [ˈhʌsl] 美 [ˈhʌsəl]
vt. 催促;猛推;强夺 vi. 赶紧;硬挤过去;骗取财富 n. 推;奔忙;拥挤喧嚷
进行时:hustling 过去式:hustled 过去分词:hustled 第三人称单数:hustles 名词复数:hustles
- To hustle something means to hurriedly push it along. If you overslept, you'll have to hustle out of the house to get to work on time.
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- vt. 催促;猛推;强夺
- vi. 赶紧;硬挤过去;骗取财富
- n. 推;奔忙;拥挤喧嚷
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1. No equipment, just hustle and sweat.
没有设备,只是忙碌和流汗。
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2. When the staff tells you they’ve stopped serving, it means you better hustle to chapel.
当工作人员告诉你,食堂停止服务的时候,意味着,你最好赶紧去礼拜堂。
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3. And behind the veil of secrecy there appears to be more hustle to crack down on wayward, smaller exporters.
而且在神秘面纱背后,似乎有更急速的活动打击任性的、规模较小的出口商。
- hustle (n.) "pushing activity; activity in the interest of success," 1891, American English, from hustle (v.) in its later colloquial senses; earlier the noun meant "a shaking together" (1715). Sense of "a swindle, illegal business activity" is by 1963, American English. As the name of a popular dance, by 1975.
- hustle (v.) 1680s (trans.), "to shake to and fro" (especially of money in a cap, as part of a game called hustle-cap), metathesized from Dutch hutselen, husseln "to shake, to toss," frequentative of hutsen, variant of hotsen "to shake." "The stems hot-, hut- appear in a number of formations in both High and Low German dialects, all implying a shaking movement" [OED]. Related: Hustled; hustling. Meaning "push roughly, shove" first recorded 1751. Intransitive sense "bustle, work busily, move quickly" is from 1821.
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