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1 hustle
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
2.
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
2.
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)
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