LEARNit Dictionary
hustle
verb
/ˈhʌsl/
UK
/ˈhʌsl/
US
1
to make somebody move quickly by pushing them in a rough aggressive way
هُل دادن, با زور هل دادن
2
to force somebody to make a decision before they are ready or sure
فشار آوردن, تحت فشار قرار دادن, وادار کردن, مجبور کردن
All the family felt that Stephen had been hustled into the engagement by Claire.
3
to sell or obtain something, often illegally
قاچاق فروختن, کلاهبرداری کردن
to hustle dope
They survive by hustling on the streets.
4
to act in an aggressive way or with a lot of energy
تلاش کردن, فعالیت کردن با انرژی, پافشاری کردن, سختکوشی کردن, پرتلاش بودن
5
to work as a prostitute
فاحشگی کردن, روسپیگری کردن
noun
/ˈhʌsl/
UK
/ˈhʌsl/
US
1
busy noisy activity of a lot of people in one place
تکاپو, هیاهو, شلوغی, جنبوجوش
2
a situation in which somebody uses dishonest or illegal methods in order to achieve something, usually to get money
کلاهبرداری, تقلب, فریبکاری
Many ex-convicts find it hard to get regular work and return to their old hustles.
There is a long list of hustles used to avoid the draft.
see also
side hustle