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Deens-Russisch woordenboek. 2015.
Deens-Russisch woordenboek. 2015.
hustle — verb (hustled; hustling) Etymology: Dutch husselen to shake, from Middle Dutch hutselen, frequentative of hutsen Date: 1720 transitive verb 1. a. jostle, shove b. to convey forcibly or hurriedly c. to urge forward precipitately … New Collegiate Dictionary
hustle — /hus euhl/, v., hustled, hustling, n. v.i. 1. to proceed or work rapidly or energetically: to hustle about putting a house in order. 2. to push or force one s way; jostle or shove. 3. to be aggressive, esp. in business or other financial dealings … Universalium
Hustle — 1. obtain (money) by questionable methods; 2. pursue sales with aggressive energy; 3. confidence trick; a swindle (originally US; from Dutch husselen = to shake) … Dictionary of Australian slang
hustle — Australian Slang 1. obtain (money) by questionable methods; 2. pursue sales with aggressive energy; 3. confidence trick; a swindle (originally US; from Dutch husselen = to shake) … English dialects glossary
hustle — hus|tle1 [ˈhʌsəl] v past tense and past participle hustled present participle hustling [Date: 1600 1700; : Dutch; Origin: husselen to shake ] 1.) [T] to make someone move quickly, especially by pushing them roughly hustle sb into/out of/through… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Hustle — [hʌsl] der; [s], s <aus gleichbed. engl. hustle zu to hustle »(sich) drängen, treiben«, dies aus (mittel)niederl. husselen »sich schwingend bewegen«>: a) (in den 1970er Jahren beliebter) Linientanz, bei dem die Tanzenden in Reihen stehen u … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
hustle — 1) vb a. to work as a prostitute, solicit sexual clients b. to importune, pressurise, take advantage of (someone) c. to make great efforts (often selfishly) All senses of the word (introduced from the USA into other areas in the mid 1960s) derive … Contemporary slang
hustle — hus•tle [[t]ˈhʌs əl[/t]] v. tled, tling, n. 1) to proceed or work rapidly or energetically 2) to push or force one s way; jostle or shove 3) to be aggressive, esp. in business or other financial dealings 4) sts Slang. to earn one s living by… … From formal English to slang
hustle — [c]/ˈhʌsəl / (say husuhl) verb (hustled, hustling) –verb (i) 1. to proceed or work rapidly or energetically. 2. to push or force one s way. 3. to solicit for or as a prostitute. –verb (t) 4. to force roughly or hurriedly: they hustled him out of… …
hustle — [hus′əl] vt. hustled, hustling [Du hutseln, husselen, to shake up (coins, lots), freq. of MDu hutsen, to shake] 1. to push or knock about; shove or jostle in a rude, rough manner 2. to force in a rough, hurried manner [to hustle a rowdy customer… … English World dictionary
hustle — v. & n. v. 1 tr. push roughly; jostle. 2 tr. a (foll. by into, out of, etc.) force, coerce, or deal with hurriedly or unceremoniously (hustled them out of the room). b (foll. by into) coerce hurriedly (was hustled into agreeing). 3 intr. push one … Useful english dictionary