hassle
hassle 英 [ˈhæsl] 美 [ˈhæsəl]
vt. 找麻烦,搅扰;与…争辩;使…烦恼 n. 困难,麻烦;激战 vi. 争论,争辩
进行时:hassling 过去式:hassled 过去分词:hassled 第三人称单数:hassles 名词复数:hassles
- Something that is bothersome or annoying can be called a hassle. It's a huge hassle to go back to the grocery story after unloading fifteen bags and realizing you forgot milk.
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- vt. 找麻烦,搅扰;与…争辩;使…烦恼
- n. 困难,麻烦;激战
- vi. 争论,争辩
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1. But trust me it saves you from a lot of unnecessary hassle.
但值得信赖的是这会让你省去很多不必要的麻烦。
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2. For me, the peace of mind that comes from knowing exactly what has gone into my food makes any hassle worthwhile.
对于我来说,正是知道了食物成分的这种平和的心态,让我觉得任何麻烦都是值得的。
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3. After thinking through the hassle of the censoring process, however, he reluctantly gave up, and referred her to another publisher.
可考虑过审查过程的麻烦之后,他不情愿地放弃了,把她推荐给了另一位出版商。
- hassle (n.) "fuss, trouble," 1945, American English (in "Down Beat" magazine), perhaps from U.S. Southern dialectal hassle "to pant, breathe noisily" (1928), of unknown origin; or perhaps from hatchel "to harass" (1800), which may be a variant of hazel, the name of the plant that furnished switches for whippings. Noted in 1946 as a show biz vogue word.
- hassle (v.) 1951, from hassle (n.). Related: Hassled; hassling.
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