molest
molest 英 [məˈlest] 美 [məˈlɛst]
vt. 骚扰;调戏;干扰
进行时:molesting 过去式:molested 过去分词:molested 第三人称单数:molests 名词复数:molests
- To molest someone is to attack or abuse them. A rowdy group of protesters might be tempted to molest the police officers who are controlling the crowd by shouting angrily or throwing things at them.
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- vt. 骚扰;调戏;干扰
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1. It’s a paradox, but the Buddhist loves them both while at the same time wanting to molest them.
这个说法很是矛盾,但佛教徒的确是即爱着他们,又想折磨他们。
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2. The woman, Deng Yujiao, has been accused of killing an official who allegedly attempted to molest her.
这位名叫邓玉娇的女性被控谋杀一名据称试图调戏她的官员。
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3. When it gets near it will jump and molest you !
什麽时候它得到接近的它将跳和干扰你!
- molest (v.) late 14c., "to cause trouble, grief, or vexation," from Old French molester "to torment, trouble, bother" (12c.) and directly from Latin molestare "to disturb, trouble, annoy," from molestus "troublesome, annoying, unmanageable," perhaps related to moles "mass" (see mole (n.3)) on notion of either "burden" or "barrier." Meaning "sexually assault" first attested 1950. Related: Molested; molesting.
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