jostle
verb
ˈdʒɒsəl
verb
1
to
push
or
knock
against
someone
in
a
crowd,
especially
so
that
you
can
get
somewhere
or
do
something
before
other
people
〔在人群中〕挤,推,撞〔尤指让自己前往某处或比其他人早做某事〕
I,T
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for
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Followers
of
the
president
jostled
for
position
in
front
of
the
TV
cameras.
总统的拥护者推挤着抢占电视摄像机前面的位置。
2
to
compete
for
something
such
as
attention
or
a
reward
争夺,争抢
I
A
thousand
thoughts
were
jostling
around
inside
my
mind.
千头万绪在我脑海中涌动。