释义 |
jostle /dʒɒsl; name dʒɑːsl/ [transitive, intransitive] to push roughly against sb in a crowd, especially because you are trying to move in front of them挤,推,撞,搡(尤指挤到人群前面)◆the senator was jostled by angry demonstrators.那位参议员受到愤怒的示威者推搡。◆anxious refugees jostled for a place in the line.心急的难民争相想占得队里的一个位置。jostle/ˈdʒɒsl ||; ˈdʒɑsḷ/verb [i,t] to push hard against sb in a crowd 在人群中推撞 jostlesee ⇨ push 5 jos·tle /`dʒɑsḷ; ˈdʒɒsəl/v [i,t]to push against other people in a crowd [在人群里]推,挤,撞:◇spectators jostled for a better view. 观众为了看得清楚些在互相推撞。 |