harass
harass 英 [ˈhærəs] 美 [ˈhærəs, həˈræs]
vt. 侵扰;骚扰
进行时:harassing 过去式:harassed 过去分词:harassed 第三人称单数:harasses
- When you harass someone, you bother them to the point of exhaustion. It’s not that each attack is so severe, it’s the constant small attacks that wear someone out. If you harass your boss for a raise, you might end up getting fired instead!
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- vt. 侵扰;骚扰
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1. He has complained of being harassed by the police.
他投诉受到警方侵扰。
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2. She claims she has been sexually harassed at work.
她声称在工作中受到性骚扰。
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3. racial/sexual harassment
种族侵扰;性骚扰
- harass (v.) 1610s, "to lay waste, devastate" (obsolete); 1620s, "to vex by repeated attacks," from French harasser "tire out, vex" (16c.), which is of uncertain origin; possibly from Old French harer "stir up, provoke; set a dog on" (according to Watkins, from Frankish *hara "over here, hither," from Proto-Germanic *hi‑, from PIE *ki-, variant form of root *ko-, the stem of demonstrative pronoun meaning "this"), and perhaps blended with Old French harier "to harry, draw, drag" [Barnhart]. Related: Harassed; harassing.
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