-同义词和反义词
词性:|verb|
例句1. they were hissed and hustled as they went
例句2. I was hustled away to a cold cell
例句
||1:After the death of Benny Pomeranski in 2000 his son Simon—who has swapped the retail hustles of his parents’ generation for the more genteel profession of drama lecturer— learns about the misadventures that shaped his father’s life.||2:Benny, along with his pals, migrated south from the warbattered streets of the East End (a more familiar stamping-ground for earlier Jewish novelists of London).||3:In Brixton, Benny and his wife Bertha make a decent living from their dress shop, Pomeranski Gowns, but his heart lies with a group of friends who meet in the Astoria café.
||1:本尼·波梅兰斯基2000年去世后,他的儿子西蒙——从父母那一代的闲散生活转变成了一个更为优雅的戏剧演讲者职业——了解了那些他父亲生活的种种不幸。||2:本尼和他的朋友们,从伦敦东区饱受战火蹂躏的街道向南迁移(伦敦早期犹太小说家更熟悉的地方)。||3:在布里克斯顿,本尼和他的妻子伯莎靠他们的服装店波美兰斯基礼服过着体面的生活,但他的心却寄托在一群在阿斯托利亚咖啡馆见过的朋友身上。
|noun|
1.A fraud or swindle.
‘the _hustles_ being used to avoid the draft’
‘These _hustles_ were for big money, five grand and up.’
2.A state of great activity.
‘the _hustle_ and bustle of the big cities’
‘The name of the restaurant refers to the fifteen employees who attempt to cope with the constant _hustle_ and bustle.’
|verb|
1.Engage in prostitution.
‘she would _hustle_ for a few dollars’
‘We all worried about him and hoped he’d someday be able to tell us what exactly it was, and we all had our theories - that he was living on the street, that he was _hustling_ , etc.’
2.Force (someone) to move hurriedly or unceremoniously.
‘I was _hustled_ away to a cold cell’
‘Mum is _hustling_ us along, clearing the area, searching for forgotten items.’
3.Obtain illicitly or by forceful action.
‘Linda _hustled_ money from men she met’
‘There may be a mother wondering where her child is while this fellow pushes him around the streets and subways _hustling_ drug money.’
4.Pressure someone into doing something.
‘don’t be _hustled_ into anything unless you really want to’
‘Then _hustle_ them into saying something that will make the next morning’s headlines.’
5.Push one’s way; bustle.
‘Stockwell _hustled_ into the penalty area’
‘The guy is _hustling_ every second of every round which means his opponents will not have any time to rest.’
6.Push roughly; jostle.
‘they were hissed and _hustled_ as they went in’
‘The mayhem will then being in earnest as the gang intimidate the natives and wander through the bar _hustling_ the bar tenders and drinking pre prepared shots - neat of course!’
7.Sell aggressively.
‘he _hustled_ his company’s oil around the country’
‘He had written a great novel which I encouraged him to keep _hustling_ .’
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