hustle
verb- [transitive] hustle somebody + adv./prep.
to make somebody move quickly by pushing them in a rough aggressive way 推搡;猛推 - [transitive] hustle somebody (into something)
to force somebody to make a decision before they are ready or sure 催促(某人作决定) All the family felt that Stephen had been hustled into the engagement by Claire. 全家人都觉得斯蒂芬是被克莱尔逼着订婚的。
- [transitive, intransitive] hustle (something) (informal, especially North American English)
to sell or obtain something, often illegally Topics Crime and punishmentc2(常指非法地)兜售,取得 - [intransitive] (North American English, informal)
to act in an aggressive way or with a lot of energy 强行;强迫;硬干 - [intransitive] (North American English)
to work as a prostitute 当妓女
Word Originlate 17th cent. (originally in the sense ‘shake, toss’): from Middle Dutch hutselen. Sense (5) dates from the early 20th cent.