hustle

名詞

UK/ˈhʌs.ᵊl/
US/ˈhʌs.ᵊl/

定義 hustle 名詞

action(行動)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    Energetic and determined action.

    忙碌;奔波

    • She completed the project with great hustle.

      她以極大的幹勁完成了這個項目。

    • The new employee jumped into the work with great enthusiasm and hustle.

      新員工以極大的熱情和幹勁投入工作。

    • The city is known for its busy atmosphere and hustle.

      這座城市以其繁忙的氛圍和幹勁聞名。

dishonest(不誠實)

  1. Uncountable(不可數名詞)

    A dishonest or unethical way of making money.

    以不誠實的手段賺錢

    • He made money through street hustles.

      他通過街頭詐騙賺錢。

    • They achieved success through a series of hustles.

      他們通過一系列詐騙手段取得了成功。

    • The scheme was nothing more than a hustle.

      這個計劃不過是一場詐騙。

片語 hustle 名詞

  • hustle and bustle

    A state of noisy activity and excitement.

    喧鬧忙碌

    I enjoy the hustle and bustle of the city during festivals.

    我喜歡節日期間城市裡的喧鬧和忙碌。

動詞

UK/ˈhʌs.ᵊl/
US/ˈhʌs.ᵊl/

定義 hustle 動詞

push()

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Verb + adv/prep(動詞+副詞/介詞)

    To move someone along forcefully by pushing or pulling.

    推擠;拉扯

    • The guards hustled him away from the scene.

      警衛們把他從現場推走。

    • She was hustled through the corridor by the crowd.

      她被人群推擠著穿過走廊。

    • He was hustled into the car.

      他被推進了車裡。

persuade(說服)

  1. Transitive(及物動詞)Intransitive(不及物動詞)informal(非正式)

    To try to obtain something, especially business or sales, often by aggressive or illicit means.

    (尤指非法地)兜售;拉客

    • They were hustling trinkets on the street.

      他們在街上兜售小飾品。

    • He hustled drinks at the local bar to make money.

      他在當地酒吧推銷飲料來賺錢。

    • She was hustling for gigs.

      她在為演出機會努力。