bedevil 英 [bɪˈdevl]   美 [bɪˈdɛvəl]

bedevil

bedevil  英 [bɪˈdevl] 美 [bɪˈdɛvəl]

vt. 使痛苦;虐待;使苦恼 

进行时:bedevilling  过去式:bedevilled  过去分词:bedevilled  第三人称单数:bedevils  名词复数:bedevils 

Localized changes are easy to apply and you can see their immediate effect, but far-away side-effect breakages bedevil you. 本地化修改可以很容易地应用并且可以立即看到修改效果,但是副作用产生的破坏也会使您非常苦恼。
When it comes to wasted wealth, and the problems that bedevil poor countries that are rich in natural resources, especially oil, there is plenty of blame to go around. 当提到财富浪费的问题时,谈到困扰着资源富足的贫困国家,特别是那些盛产石油的国家的问题时,指责之声不绝于耳。

  • To bedevil is to "be" a bit like a "devil." To bedevil means to cause trouble, or, when talking about a person, to torment or harass.
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  • vt. 使痛苦;虐待;使苦恼
  • 1. Localized changes are easy to apply and you can see their immediate effect, but far-away side-effect breakages bedevil you.

    本地化修改可以很容易地应用并且可以立即看到修改效果,但是副作用产生的破坏也会使您非常苦恼。

  • 2. When it comes to wasted wealth, and the problems that bedevil poor countries that are rich in natural resources, especially oil, there is plenty of blame to go around.

    当提到财富浪费的问题时,谈到困扰着资源富足的贫困国家,特别是那些盛产石油的国家的问题时,指责之声不绝于耳。

  • 3. People bow at temples and in honor of ancestors, for instance, but they don’t go in for the bows of greeting and farewell that so often bedevil foreigners in Japan.

    例如,人们在寺庙里鞠躬,祭祖时鞠躬,但在迎来送往中却没有这个礼节,不像在日本那样折腾外国人。

  • bedevil (v.) 1768, "to treat diabolically, abuse," from be- + verbal use of devil (q.v.). Meaning "to mischievously confuse" is from 1755; that of "to drive frantic" is from 1823. Related: Bedeviled (1570s in a literal sense, "possessed"); bedeviling.
be·devil / bɪˈdevl ; NAmE bɪˈdevl / verb ( -ll- , especially US -l- ) bedevilsb/sth ( formal) to cause a lot of problems for sb/sth over a long period of time 长期搅扰 SYN beset The expedition was bedevilled by bad weather. 探险队深受恶劣天气的困扰。 bedevil bedevils bedevilled bedeviled bedevilling bedeviling be·devil / bɪˈdevl ; NAmE bɪˈdevl /
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