jostle的意思和读音

jostle

: [ˈdʒɑs(ə)l] : [ˈdʒɒs(ə)l]

n.

v.

jostles  jostling  jostled  

v.push,shove,knock,bump,elbow

jostlev.

1.[t][i]~ (sb)to push roughly against sb in a crowd

The visiting president was jostled by angry demonstrators.访

People were jostling, arguing and complaining.

v.1.(),,;2.,,使3....,...4.,5.,;1.(),,;2.,,使3....,...4.,5.,;

n.1.,

v.1.to push against someone because you are trying to move past them in a crowd2.to compete for something

1. jam( ); jostle); ejaculation(

2. jam( ); jostle); ejaculation(

3. accumulate jostle keynote ...

4. joking relationship jostle journal ...

5. jocose jostle , , n., jurisdiction ...

6. jocose adj jostle v jubilant adj ...

7. inhaler( ) 700L jostle( ;;) 800L lawful( ) 900L ...

8. iron band jostle judge ...

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1.THE fruits come in crowds into my orchard, they jostle each other. They surge up in the light in an anguish of fullness.

2.Words were his way of ordering the jostle of life.

3.Players jostle and collide realistically while trying to win balls.

4.Big transcontinental enterprises jostle with one another for world markets.[]

5.Still, the differences among the auto makers suggest competing technologies will jostle for prominence.

6.What follows will be an exercise in posturing and brinkmanship by mobile operators and internet companies as they jostle for advantage.姿

7.Each man selects his place as though at the theatre. They jostle, and elbow and crowd each other.

8.Certainly , valuation techniques will be an issue , as going- concern valuation techniques jostle with liquidation values .

9.They fear being caught between Washington and Beijing as the superpowers jostle for political and economic influence.

10.Eager buyers jostle as they queue up outside a city centre housing complex in Beijing on a cold Sunday morning.