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jostled

英 [ˈdʒɒsld]

美 [ˈdʒɑːsld]

v.  (在人群中)挤,推,撞,搡
jostle的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB (在人群中)挤,推,推搡
    If peoplejostleyou, they bump against you or push you in a way that annoys you, usually because you are in a crowd and they are trying to get past you.
    1. You get 2,000 people jostling each other and bumping into furniture...
      2,000个人互相推推搡搡,撞在家具上。
    2. We spent an hour jostling with the crowds as we did our shopping...
      我们购物的时候,花了1个钟头在人群中挤来挤去。
    3. She was cheered and clapped by tourists who jostled to see her.
      那些拥挤着想见她一面的游客们朝她欢呼鼓掌。
  • VERB 争抢,争夺(关注、奖赏等)
    If people or thingsare jostling forsomething such as attention or a reward, they are competing with other people or things in order to get it.
    1. ...the contenders who have been jostling for the top job...
      一直在争夺这一高级职位的竞争者们
    2. There is a wide spread of stories jostling for coverage on today's front pages.
      有大量各种题材的报道争着上今天报纸的头版。

双语例句

  • Now they find themselves jostled into a strange metaphysical intimacy.
    现在它们奇怪地碰到了一起,达成一种形而上学的默契。
  • The players were jostled by an angry crowd as they left the field.
    运动员们离开赛场时,被愤怒的人群推搡着。
  • Beijing and Washington have also recently jostled over U.S.navy activities in waters China claims as its exclusive economic zone.
    北京和华盛顿进来还对美国海军在中国宣称的专属经济区水域活动一事龃龉不断。
  • I only jostled her accidentally in the crowd yet she screamed blue murder.
    在人群中我只是无意推了她一下,然而她却大声惨叫。
  • The crowd jostled into the theater.
    人群挤进了戏院。
  • Photographers, models and singers all jostled for money and fame.
    摄影师、时装模特和歌唱演员们为了名利你争我夺。
  • Bob started to stand up and jostled the table, spilling his coffee over his notes.
    鲍勃站起来,推挤桌子,把咖啡撒在笔记上。
  • In the very moment that she jostled the lady, I had hold of the watch, and she never felt it.
    正当她撞着这位太太的时候,我就抓住这个表,而她自己却一点也不知道。
  • Slightly wary, they jostled together more tightly, coaxing the baby towards the centre of the group.
    我们的行为让它们略微警觉起来,它们更紧密地挤在一起,将小象哄到中间。
  • Otherwise, people do not have enough room to recover from being jostled.
    否则,人们就没有足够的空间来从推搡中重新获得平衡。