hustle

US /ˈhʌs.əl/
UK /ˈhʌs.əl/
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1.

推搡, 擠

to push or shove roughly

:
He was hustled out of the building by security.
他被保全推搡出大樓。
The crowd began to hustle forward.
人群開始推擠向前。
2.

努力工作, 忙碌

to work hard and quickly to achieve something, especially to earn money

:
He had to hustle to make ends meet.
他不得不努力工作才能維持生計。
She's always hustling for new clients.
她總是在努力爭取新客戶。
3.

騙取, 兜售

to obtain by forceful action or persuasion

:
He tried to hustle me out of my money.
他試圖騙取我的錢。
They were hustling tickets outside the stadium.
他們在體育場外兜售門票。
1.

忙碌, 喧囂

a state of great activity, especially in order to make money

:
The city is a constant hustle and bustle.
這座城市總是熙熙攘攘
He's always on the hustle, looking for opportunities.
他總是在忙碌,尋找機會。