| 释义 | jos·tle AHD[jŏsʹəl] D.J.[ˈdʒɒsəl]K.K.[ˈdʒɑsəl]v.(动词)jos.tled, jos.tling, jos.tles v.intr.(不及物动词) v.tr.(及物动词)To come in rough contact while moving; push and shove:推挤:在移动中碰撞;推和挤:jostled against the others on the crowded platform.在拥挤的站台上和别人推撞
 To make one's way by pushing or elbowing:开路:推开或推挤以求前进:jostled through the guests to the bar.穿过众多客人来到吧台
 To vie for an advantage or a position.竞争,争夺:为利益或职位而竞争
 To be in close proximity.紧贴,贴近
 To pick or try to pick pockets.扒窃或企图扒窃
 n.(名词)To come into rough contact with while moving:在移动中与…碰撞:messengers who jostle pedestrians on the sidewalk.在人行道上与行人挤来挤去的送信人
 To force by pushing or elbowing:挤,推,撞:推推搡搡地挤进:jostled my way through the mob.从人群中挤过去
 To vie with for an advantage or a position.同…竞争,同…争夺:为利益或职位而与……竞争
 To be in close proximity with:紧贴,贴近:"Books written in all languages . . . jostle each other on the shelf"(Virginia Woolf)“各种语言写成的书…紧挨着排在书架上”(弗吉尼亚·沃尔夫)
 To pick or try to pick the pocket of.扒窃:对…扒窃或企图对…扒窃
 A rough shove or push.粗暴的推挤
 The condition of being crowded together.拥挤:被挤在一起的情形
 josʹtler n.(名词)Middle English justilen [to have sexual relations with] [frequentative of] justen [to joust] 中古英语 justilen [与…有性关系]   justen的重复动词 [骑在马上比武] 
 from Old French juster * see  joust 源自 古法语 juster * 参见 joust
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