harry
英 [ˈhæri]
美 [ˈhæri]
v. (不断)烦扰; 折磨; 反复进攻; 不断袭击
过去式:harried 过去分词:harried 现在分词:harrying 第三人称单数:harries
Collins.1 / BNC.1975 / COCA.17022
牛津词典
verb
- (不断)烦扰;折磨
to annoy or upset sb by continuously asking them questions or for sth- She has been harried by the press all week.
整个星期她都受到新闻界的不断烦扰。
- She has been harried by the press all week.
- 反复进攻;不断袭击
to make repeated attacks on an enemy
柯林斯词典
- VERB 纠缠;(不断)烦扰
If someoneharriesyou, they keep bothering you or trying to get something from you.- He is increasingly active in harrying the government in late-night debates.
他越来越活跃,在深夜辩论中不断攻击政府。
- He is increasingly active in harrying the government in late-night debates.
英英释义
verb
- make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes
- annoy continually or chronically
- He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked
- This man harasses his female co-workers
双语例句
- I think prison is going to be a scary thing for Harry
我觉得蹲监狱对于哈里会是件很可怕的事。 - Not unnaturally, Jane greatly resented Harry's interference.
很自然地,简对哈利的干预极为不满。 - Though they still talked a lot, Harry felt that their idyll was drawing to an end.
尽管他们依然聊了很多,哈里却感到他们的浪漫插曲即将结束。 - All day she had fought off the impulse to telephone Harry.
她一整天都在克制自己想给哈里打电话的冲动。 - He is increasingly active in harrying the government in late-night debates.
他越来越活跃,在深夜辩论中不断攻击政府。 - Harry felt the colour drain from his face
哈里觉得他脸上的血色在消失。 - Dan exchanged a knowing look with Harry.
丹和哈丽心照不宣地交换了一下眼神。 - Harry skulked off.
哈里偷偷地溜走了。 - Harry dismissed his old friend's speech as 'a nine-day wonder'
哈里对老朋友的讲话不屑一顾,称之“火不了多久”。 - Harry's rudeness to everyone was becoming hard to take.
哈里对谁都粗暴无礼,这渐渐叫人无法忍受。