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hustle ['hʌsəl]∎ to hustle sb in/out faire entrer/sortir qn énergiquement;∎ they hustled him into an alley ils l'ont poussé dans une ruelle;∎ he hustled us into the president's office il nous a pressés d'entrer chez le président;∎ after that, I was hustled off to boarding school après cela, j'ai été expédié au pensionnat;∎ the doctor was hustled through the crowd on a frayé un chemin au médecin dans la foule;∎ he was hustled away or off by two men il a été emmené de force par deux hommes;∎ American very familiar to hustle one's butt se magner les fesses(b) familiar (obtain → resourcefully) faire tout pour avoir□ ; (→ underhandedly) magouiller pour avoir;∎ he's been hustling jobs since he was sixteen il s'est décarcassé ou bagarré pour trouver des boulots depuis l'âge de seize ans;∎ they hustled that building permit ils ont magouillé pour obtenir ce permis de construire∎ (pressure) to hustle sb into doing sth forcer la main à qn pour qu'il fasse qch;∎ he hustled me out of $100 il m'a roulé ou arnaqué de 100 dollars;∎ he hustled the old lady for her savings il a arnaqué la vieille dame de ses économies∎ she hustles the bars elle racole dans les bars∎ don't hustle in the back! ne bousculez pas derrière!∎ we'd better hustle! on ferait mieux de se dépêcher ou presser!∎ they want that market and they're ready to hustle for it ils veulent ce marché et ils sont prêts à tout (faire) ou à se bagarrer pour l'avoir(d) American familiar (engage in suspect activity) monter des coups□, trafiquer□ ; (politically) magouiller;∎ so he's hustling in Washington now? alors il magouille à Washington maintenant?3 noun∎ the hustle and bustle of the big city le tourbillon d'activité des grandes villesfamiliar (deal rapidly with) expédier□ ;∎ they hustled the legislation through in a single day ils ont expédié le vote de la loi en une seule journée(a) (prepare quickly) préparer en cinq secse dépêcher□, se presser□ -
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hustle [ˈhʌsl]a. [+ person] pousser• to hustle sb in/out/away faire entrer/sortir/partir qn en le poussantb. ( = cause to proceed) to hustle legislation through faire voter des lois à la hâte2. noun* * *['hʌsl] 1.2.hustle (and bustle) — ( lively) effervescence f; ( tiring) agitation f
transitive verb1) ( push) pousser, bousculer [person]2) ( urge)3) (colloq) US ( sell illegally) vendre illégalement4) (colloq) US ( obtain by dubious means) soutirer [money]; dégoter (colloq) [job]5) ( hurry) précipiter [negotiations]; bousculer [person]3.1) ( hurry) se dépêcher2) (colloq) US (struggle, work) se démener3) (colloq) US ( get money dishonestly) pratiquer l'arnaque (sl) -
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hustle [ˊhʌsl]1. n1) толкотня́, су́толока2) эне́ргия; бе́шеная де́ятельность3) разг. обма́н, моше́нничество; афе́ра2. v1) толка́ть(ся), тесни́ть(ся);to hustle through the crowded streets проти́скиваться сквозь толпу́
2) понужда́ть, торопи́ть сде́лать (что-л.; into);to be hustled into a decision быть вы́нужденным спе́шно приня́ть реше́ние
3) торопи́ться, суети́ться5) сл. моше́нничать, обма́нывать6) амер. сл. занима́ться проститу́циейhustle away оттесни́ть, отбро́сить -
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A nB vtr1 ( push) pousser, bousculer [person] ; to hustle sb into a building faire entrer qn précipitamment dans un bâtiment ; he hustled her through the crowd il lui a frayé un chemin à travers la foule ;3 ○ US ( sell illegally) vendre [qch] illégalement ;C vi1 ( hurry) [person] se dépêcher ;3 ○ US ( be a prostitute) faire le trottoir ○, racoler ○. -
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1. transitive verb2. intransitive verbthe guide hustled the tourists along — der Führer scheuchte die Touristen voran
1) (push roughly)2) (hurry) hasten3. nounhustle and bustle about — geschäftig hin und her eilen od. sausen
1) (jostling) Gedränge, das2) (hurry) Hetze, diehustle and bustle — Geschäftigkeit, die; (in street) geschäftiges Treiben
* * *1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) stoßen3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.)4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.)2. noun(quick and busy activity.) das Getriebe- academic.ru/36150/hustler">hustler* * *hus·tle[ˈhʌsl̩]I. vt1. (jostle)▪ to \hustle sb somewhere jdn schnell irgendwohin bringenthe other boys \hustled him along the street die anderen Jungen trieben ihn die Straße hinunter2. (coerce)▪ to \hustle sb into doing sth jdn [be]drängen, etw zu tunto \hustle money auf krummen Wegen Geld beschaffenII. vithe centre forward \hustled into the penalty area die Sturmspitze drang in den Strafraum vorto \hustle through a crowd sich dat seinen Weg durch eine Menschenmenge bahnenIII. n Gedränge nt\hustle and bustle geschäftiges Treiben* * *['hʌsl]1. n(= jostling) Gedränge nt; (= hurry) Hetze f, Eile fthe hustle (and bustle) of the city centre — das geschäftige Treiben or das Gewühl (inf) in der Innenstadt
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to hustle sb into a room/out of a building — jdn schnell in einen Raum/aus einem Gebäude bringen or befördern (inf)I won't be hustled into a decision — ich lasse mich nicht zu einer Entscheidung drängen
I won't be hustled into selling my shares — ich lasse mich nicht dazu drängen, meine Aktien zu verkaufen
3. vi1) hasten, eilen; (through crowd etc) sich (durch)drängeln2) (= solicit) auf den Strich gehen (inf)* * *hustle [ˈhʌsl]A v/t1. a) stoßen, drängenb) (an)rempeln2. a) hetzen, (an)treibenb) drängen ( into doing sth etwas zu tun)she hustled her children off to school sie verfrachtete ihre Kinder in die Schule umg4. sich beeilen mit5. schütteln7. besonders US umga) etwas ergatternb) (sich) etwas ergaunernB v/i1. sich drängen2. hasten, hetzen3. sich beeilen5. besonders US umga) bettelnb) klauenc) betrügend) auf Freierfang sein (Prostituierte):go hustling anschaffen gehen umgC sa) Gedränge n,b) Gehetze n,c) Betrieb m, Wirbel m2. besonders US umg Gaunerei f, Betrug m* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verb2) (hurry) hasten3. nounhustle and bustle about — geschäftig hin und her eilen od. sausen
1) (jostling) Gedränge, das2) (hurry) Hetze, diehustle and bustle — Geschäftigkeit, die; (in street) geschäftiges Treiben
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1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) empujar, echar a empellones2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) empujar, meter prisa3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) estafar, timar4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) vivir al margen de la ley; traficar con5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) prostituirse, hacer la calle
2. noun(quick and busy activity.) ajetreo- hustlertr['hʌsəl]1 bullicio1 (hurry) dar prisa a2 (jostle) empujar, dar empujones a3 SMALLAMERICAN ENGLISH/SMALL familiar hacerse con1 apresurarse\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLhustle and bustle ajetreo: darle prisa (a alguien), apurarthey hustled me in: me hicieron entrar a empujoneshustle vi: apurarse, ajetrearsehustle nbustle: ajetreo mn.• actividad febril s.f.• empuje s.m.• empujón s.m.• prisa s.f.v.• apresurar v.• atropellarse v.• bullir v.• empujar v.• meter prisa a v.• trajinar v.• trotar v.
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1. 'hʌsəl1)a) ( move hurriedly) (+ adv compl)b) ( pressure) apremiar, meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)to hustle somebody INTO something/-ING — empujar a alguien a algo/+ inf
2) (AmE colloq)a) ( obtain aggressively) hacerse* conto hustle something OUT OF somebody — sacarle* algo a alguien
to hustle somebody FOR something: he hustled them for cigarettes — les dio la lata para que le dieran cigarrillos (fam)
b) (hawk, sell) vender
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vi1)a) ( move quickly) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)b) ( jostle) empujar2) (AmE)a) ( work energetically) (colloq) trabajar (muy) duro, reventarse* (fam), darle* al callo (Esp fam), sobarse el lomo (Méx fam)b) ( swindle) (sl) hacer* chanchullos (fam), chanchullear (fam)c) ( solicit) (sl) \<\<prostitute\>\> hacer* la calle, talonear (Méx fam), patinar (Chi fam), yirar (RPl arg)
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1) ua) ( hurry) ajetreo mb) (energy, initiative) (AmE) empuje m, garra f (fam)2) c (trick, swindle) (AmE colloq) chanchullo m (fam)['hʌsl]1. N1) (=activity) bullicio mhustle and bustle — ajetreo m, vaivén m
2) (US) * (=trick) timo m, chanchullo * m2. VT1) (=jostle) empujar, codear; (=hurry up) [+ person] dar prisa athey hustled him in/out — le hicieron entrar/salir a empujones or sin ceremonia
he was hustled into a car — lo metieron en un coche a empujones or sin ceremonia
2) (fig)3) (US)*they were paid to hustle drinks out of the customers — les pagaban para sacarles bebidas a los clientes
they were hustling him for payment of the debt — le apretaban las clavijas para que saldara la deuda
3. VI1) * (=hurry) darse prisa, apresurarse, apurarse (LAm)2) * (=work hard) trabajar duro, currar (Sp) *3) ** [prostitute] hacer la calle ** * *
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1. ['hʌsəl]1)a) ( move hurriedly) (+ adv compl)b) ( pressure) apremiar, meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)to hustle somebody INTO something/-ING — empujar a alguien a algo/+ inf
2) (AmE colloq)a) ( obtain aggressively) hacerse* conto hustle something OUT OF somebody — sacarle* algo a alguien
to hustle somebody FOR something: he hustled them for cigarettes — les dio la lata para que le dieran cigarrillos (fam)
b) (hawk, sell) vender
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vi1)a) ( move quickly) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)b) ( jostle) empujar2) (AmE)a) ( work energetically) (colloq) trabajar (muy) duro, reventarse* (fam), darle* al callo (Esp fam), sobarse el lomo (Méx fam)b) ( swindle) (sl) hacer* chanchullos (fam), chanchullear (fam)c) ( solicit) (sl) \<\<prostitute\>\> hacer* la calle, talonear (Méx fam), patinar (Chi fam), yirar (RPl arg)
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1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) dytte, puffe, skubbe til2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) skynde på, mase (på)3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) svindle4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) selge narkotika; svindle5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) trekke på gata2. noun(quick and busy activity.) liv og røre, futt, tæl- hustlerdytte--------skubbeIsubst. \/ˈhʌsl\/1) dytting, puffing, skubbing2) ( slang) svindel, bløff, tilfelle av bondefangeri3) (amer., hverdagslig) futt, fart, tæl, krutt, kraftdet er ikke noe fart i dem, det er ikke noe tæl i dem4) mas, trengsel, travelhetget a hustle on sett opp farten, rask påhustle and bustle liv og røre, kjas og masIIverb \/ˈhʌsl\/1) dytte til, skubbe til, dulte til, puffe til2) skynde på, jage, skysse3) mase på, presse, sette fart påjeg liker ikke å bli mast på, jeg liker ikke å bli presset4) fremskynde, forsere, påskyndepåskynde arbeidet, forsere arbeidet5) ( slang) lure, svindle, drive bondefangeriikke prøv å lure meg, ikke prøv å svindle meg6) ( slang) lure til seg, tilrane seg, svindle til seg7) skynde seg frem, sette opp farten, skynde seg8) tigge, be om penger fra9) skaffe kunder, drive salg (særlig ved aggressiv salgsteknikk)10) (særlig amer. slang) forklaring: skaffe seg penger på uærlig eller ulovlig vis, f.eks. stjele, trekke på gaten, lange narkotika, spille hasardhustle against someone presse seg mot noenhustle somebody out of something lure noe fra noen, svindle noen for noehustle someone into (doing) something presse noen til å gjøre noe raskt, få noen til å få opp farten med noe, mase på noen om noehustle through something presse seg gjennom noe, albue seg frem gjennom noe, trenge seg frem gjennom noe -
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[ˈhʌsl]hustle понуждать, торопить сделать (что-л.; into); to be hustled into a decision быть вынужденным спешно принять решение hustle действовать быстро и энергично (часто hustle up); hustle away оттеснить, отбросить hustle понуждать, торопить сделать (что-л.; into); to be hustled into a decision быть вынужденным спешно принять решение hustle толкать(ся), теснить(ся); to hustle through the crowded streets протискиваться сквозь толпу hustle толкотня, сутолока hustle торопиться, суетиться hustle энергия; бешеная деятельность hustle действовать быстро и энергично (часто hustle up); hustle away оттеснить, отбросить hustle толкать(ся), теснить(ся); to hustle through the crowded streets протискиваться сквозь толпу -
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I ['hʌsl]nome attività f. febbrileII 1. ['hʌsl]2) (urge)to hustle sb. into doing — spingere qcn. a fare
3) AE colloq. (sell illegally) trafficare in; (obtain by dubious means) spillare [ money]; scovare [ job]4) (hurry) affrettare [ negotiations]; fare fretta a [ person]2.1) (hurry) affrettarsi, fare in fretta* * *1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) spingere2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) spingere, sollecitare3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) fregare, rubare4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) rubare5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) battere2. noun(quick and busy activity.) attività febbrile- hustler* * *hustle /ˈhʌsl/n. [u]1 spinta, spinte, spintoni; urti2 (fam.) attività febbrile, incessante; scompiglio; andirivieni; trambusto: the hustle and bustle of life, il trambusto della vita(to) hustle /ˈhʌsl/A v. t.1 spingere; urtare; dare spintoni a; far fretta a; incalzare; sollecitare: The kidnappers hustled their hostage into the car, i rapitori spinsero l'ostaggio dentro l'automobile; They hustled me into a rash move, incalzandomi mi fecero fare una mossa avventataB v. i.1 affrettarsi; sbrigarsi; spicciarsi: Hustle!, spicciati!; presto!2 (fam.) spingere; fare a gomitate; sgomitare3 (fam.) essere attivo, energico; darsi da fare* * *I ['hʌsl]nome attività f. febbrileII 1. ['hʌsl]2) (urge)to hustle sb. into doing — spingere qcn. a fare
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1. [ʹhʌs(ə)l] n тк. sing1. толкотня, давка; сутолокаto do smth. with (much) hustle - делать что-л. суетливо
2. разг. энергичная деятельность; энергия, напор, напористость3. разг.1) мошенничество; афера2) махинации, спекуляция (наркотиками и т. п.)3) навязывание ( товара)4) заманивание (в игорный или публичный дом и т. п.)2. [ʹhʌs(ə)l] v1. 1) толкать, пихать, теснить2) толкаться, теснитьсяpeople hustled round the entrance - у входа образовалась толкотня /давка/
3) (through, into, out of) пробираться, протискиватьсяto hustle through the crowded streets - протискиваться по запруженным /запружённым/ народом улицам
4) (against) наталкиватьсяto hustle against smb. - наталкиваться на кого-л.
2. ( часто to, into) понуждать, подгонять, торопитьto hustle smb. into deciding smth. /into a decision/ - торопить кого-л. с решением; наседать на кого-л.
he hustled the horse into a canter - он заставил лошадь перейти в лёгкий галоп
I won't be hustled - я не позволю, чтобы меня подгоняли
hustle up! - разг. поторапливайтесь!
3. амер. разг. действовать быстро, энергично; пошевеливаться, поворачиватьсяbe sure to hustle - смотрите же, действуйте решительно
to hustle things on - быстро работать; продвигать дело
4. амер. сл.1) попрошайничать; клянчить2) воровать, быть вором-карманником3) заниматься проституцией (особ. уличной); заманивать мужчин4) жить мошенничеством, шулерством; жульничать; заниматься махинациями, тёмными делами5) торговать из-под полы (наркотиками и т. п.)6) навязывать, сбывать, всучивать (товар и т. п.)7) зазывать, заманивать (в игорный или публичный дом и т. п.) -
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1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) skubbe; puffe2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) presse3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) svindle; fuppe4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) svindle; sælge narkotika5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) trække på gaden2. noun(quick and busy activity.) liv og røre- hustler* * *1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) skubbe; puffe2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) presse3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) svindle; fuppe4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) svindle; sælge narkotika5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) trække på gaden2. noun(quick and busy activity.) liv og røre- hustler -
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1. verb1) (to push quickly and roughly: The man was hustled out of the office.) suniti2) (to make (someone) act quickly: Don't try to hustle me into making a sudden decision.) siliti3) ((American) to swindle; to obtain something dishonestly or illegally: to hustle money from old ladies; the car dealer tried to hustle us.) goljufati4) ((American) to sell or earn one's living by illegal means: hustling on the streets; hustle drugs.) prekupčevati5) ((American) (slang) to work as a prostitute; to solicit clients.) prostituirati se2. noun(quick and busy activity.) vrvenje- hustler* * *I [hʌsl]nounprerivanje, suvanje, gneča; naglica; American slang donosna dejavnosthustle and bustle — vrvenje, vrvežII [hʌsl]1.transitive verb2.intransitive verbprerivati se, preriniti se ( through skozi); hiteti; American colloquially prizadevno delati; American slang goljufati, prosjačiti, pehati se za denarjemome on now! hustle! — ne zapravljaj časa! pohiti!to hustle s.th. through — izvesti kaj -
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hus·tle [ʼhʌsl̩] vt1) ( jostle)to \hustle sb somewhere jdn schnell irgendwohin bringen;the other boys \hustled him along the street die anderen Jungen trieben ihn die Straße hinunter2) ( coerce)to \hustle sb into doing sth jdn [be]drängen, etw zu tun;to \hustle money auf krummen Wegen Geld beschaffen vithe centre forward \hustled into the penalty area die Sturmspitze drang in den Strafraum vor;to \hustle through a crowd sich dat seinen Weg durch eine Menschenmenge bahnen\hustle and bustle geschäftiges Treiben -
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['hʌsl] 1. гл.1)а) толкать, пихать, давить; гнать вперёд; подгонять, подталкивать прям. и перен.The police hustled the prisoner into a cell. — Полиция запихнула заключённого в камеру.
б) тесниться, толкаться, пихаться•Syn:2)а) = hustle up добиться чего-л., заполучить что-л. напористыми, не всегда честными действиямиб) играть, вести игру в агрессивной, задиристой манере3) спешить, торопитьсяSyn:•2. сущ.1) толкотня, толкучка, давкаSyn:2) спешка, суета, сутолокаSyn:3) напористые, энергичные действия; бешеная энергия -
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I n AmE sl1)We all know what his hustle is — Мы все знаем, чем он промышляет
2)II vi AmE sl1)You gotta hustle if you wanna survive — Хочешь жить, умей вертеться
Our quartet was out hustling and we knew we stood good to take in a lot of change before the night was over — Наш квартет не брезговал никакой работой, и мы знали, что у нас есть шанс заработать приличную сумму денег до утра
2)III vt AmE slThere are fewer girls working in houses than there are hustling on the streets — Сейчас больше девушек работает на улице, чем в публичных домах
1)A waiter has to learn that he must not hustle the customers — Официант должен уяснить себе, что он не должен вымогать чаевые у клиентов
2)3)The boys made the rounds of lovers' lanes hustling the occupants of parked cars — Пацаны обходили переулки, где кучкуются влюбленные, и грабили парочки, сидевшие в машинах
4)The man hustles the schoolboys out of their lunch money with phony dice — Этот мужчина насаживал школьников, выуживая у них деньги на завтрак при помощи фальшивых костей
Don't try to hustle me, sister. I know which end is up — Не надо меня насаживать, женщина. Меня не проведешь
5)Molly seems to be hustling that guy — Мне кажется, что это Молли хочет переспать с эти парнем
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I. 1. блъскам (се)
бутам (се) (into, out of)
to be HUSTLEd out of the way избутват ме
to HUSTLE against someone блъскам се в някого
2. принуждавам (някого) да действува, карам (някого) да бърза, тласкам
to be HUSTLEd into a decision принуден съм бързо да взема решение
3. ускорявам, активизирам (и с on)
4. бързам, разтичвам се
5. sl. блъскам се в някого и му открадвам нещо (за джебчия), живея нечестно
6. пробутвам стоките си (за търговец), печеля пари по нечестен начин
7. sl. търся клиенти (за проститутка), проституирам
II. 1. блъскане, бутане
2. нервно суетене* * *{'h^si} v 1. блъскам (се); бутам (се) (into, out of); to be hustled(2) {'h^si} n 1. блъскане, бутане; 2. нервно суетене.* * *ускорявам; тласкам; блъскам; активизирам; блъскане; бързам; бутам се; бутане; разтичвам се; размърдвам; избързвам;* * *1. i. блъскам (се) 2. ii. блъскане, бутане 3. sl. блъскам се в някого и му открадвам нещо (за джебчия), живея нечестно 4. sl. търся клиенти (за проститутка), проституирам 5. to be hustled into a decision принуден съм бързо да взема решение 6. to be hustled out of the way избутват ме 7. to hustle against someone блъскам се в някого 8. бутам (се) (into, out of) 9. бързам, разтичвам се 10. нервно суетене 11. принуждавам (някого) да действува, карам (някого) да бърза, тласкам 12. пробутвам стоките си (за търговец), печеля пари по нечестен начин 13. ускорявам, активизирам (и с on)* * *hustle[hʌsl] I. v 1. принуждавам (някого) да действа, карам да бърза, тласкам; I won't be \hustled няма да (позволя да) ме накарат (принудят) да действам прибързано; 2. бързам, избързвам, побързвам; разшавам се, размърдвам се, разтичвам се; суетя се; 3. блъскам (се); бутам (се); ръчкам (се); to \hustle s.o. out of the car избутвам (изкарвам) някого от колата; to \hustle (o.'s way) through the crowd пробивам си път през тълпа; 4. ускорявам, активизирам (и с on); 5. sl блъскам се в някого и му измъквам нещо (за джебчия); 6. ам. измъквам с мошеничество; изкарвам пари (по нечестен начин); • to \hustle up ам. разг. измайсторявам, скалъпвам, забърквам набързо; II. n 1. бързо (енергично) действие; енергия, активност, предприемчивост; 2. нервно суетене; 3. блъскане, бутане.
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