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hustled是hustle的过去式 hustle美 ['hʌs(ə)l] 英 ['hʌs(ə)l] - v.硬逼;硬挤;〈口〉使匆匆做成;强夺
- n.努力;挤;推;设骗局
- 网络被催促的
复数:hustles 现在分词:hustling 过去式:hustled v. propel,bundle,jostle,manhandle,push n. | 1. lively noisy continual activity 2. energetic and aggressive initiative in pursuing personal goals 3. an act or scheme involving deceit, swindling, fraud, or petty theft 4. quick effective movement 5. a dishonest way of making money 1. lively noisy continual activity 2. energetic and aggressive initiative in pursuing personal goals 3. an act or scheme involving deceit, swindling, fraud, or petty theft 4. quick effective movement 5. a dishonest way of making money | v. | 1. to go somewhere or deal with something fast or hurriedly 2. to engage in small-time illegal activity such as petty theft or prostitution 3. to sell goods or services using aggressive sales techniques 4. to solicit customers in shady or illegal deals, e.g. as a prostitute 5. to convey somebody roughly or hurriedly to or from a place 6. to play a sport with great aggressiveness, intensity, and concentration 7. to jostle or push somebody roughly 8. to put pressure on somebody to do something without due thought 9. to make someone go quickly where you want them to go, or to make them do what you want them to do 10. to get money or goods in a dishonest way or by selling sex 1. to go somewhere or deal with something fast or hurriedly 2. to engage in small-time illegal activity such as petty theft or prostitution 3. to sell goods or services using aggressive sales techniques 4. to solicit customers in shady or illegal deals, e.g. as a prostitute 5. to convey somebody roughly or hurriedly to or from a place 6. to play a sport with great aggressiveness, intensity, and concentration 7. to jostle or push somebody roughly 8. to put pressure on somebody to do something without due thought 9. to make someone go quickly where you want them to go, or to make them do what you want them to do 10. to get money or goods in a dishonest way or by selling sex |
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