| 单词 | jostled | 
| 释义 | jostle1 of 2verb  jos·tle  ˈjä-səl     jostled; jostling ˈjā-s(ə-)liŋ   intransitive verb 1   a     : to come in contact or into collision  a jostling crowd    b     : to make one's way by pushing and shoving  people jostling toward the exit    c     : to exist in close proximity   2    : to vie in gaining an objective : contend  tribes began to jostle with one another for room   transitive verb 1   a     : to come in contact or into collision with  being jostled by the crowd    b     : to force by pushing : elbow  jostled his way through the crowd    c     : to stir up : agitate  thunder jostled us awake    d     : to exist in close proximity with  Europe, where a number of languages jostle each other   2    : to vie with in attaining an objective  an enormous industry in which a great many companies and interests jostle each other fiercely    jostle 2 of 2noun1    : the experience of being pushed or jostled (see jostle entry 1)  might glide through … life among them without a jostle   2    : the state of being crowded or pushed together : the state of being jostled  the state fair is deliberately about the crowds and jostle, the noise and overload of sight and event   jostled verbas in pushed   to force one's way everyone glared at the man who jostled to the front of the line   Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance     
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