beset / bɪˈsɛt /

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beset 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

be·set, be·set·ting.

  1. to attack on all sides; assail; harass: to be beset by enemies; beset by difficulties.
  2. to surround; hem in: a village beset on all sides by dense forest.
  3. to set or place upon; bestud: a gold bracelet beset with jewels.
  4. Nautical. to surround by ice, so that control of the helm is lost.

beset 近义词

v. 动词 verb

plague; hem in

更多beset例句

  1. In a suburb beset by racial inequities, lawmakers aren’t sure.
  2. Yet because this outfit has been so beset by so many off-the-field issues for so long, the progress off the field right now is as important.
  3. Cohen’s takeover of the Mets from the Wilpon family was cast as a new era for a franchise often beset by dysfunction and internal intrigue.
  4. Procedural fixes helped prevent the problems that had beset the 1800 election.
  5. There were reports that Project Titan had been beset by internal strife and management disagreements over exactly what kind of car to make and how far toward autonomous driving the company should push.
  6. I suspect that the new Tarzan will run into the same problems that beset the recent Lone Ranger remake.
  7. We may be beset by deep political divisions, but the moderate, outward-looking center is large; not a fringe section of society.
  8. Stringer depicts a country that is beset by complications of both past imperialism and current globalism.
  9. India, for example, is still very poor and beset by many ethnic and religious divides, yet has a thriving democracy.
  10. The downstairs portion of the Democratic base is increasingly beset by debt and disillusion.
  11. He was beset by his sensitive dislike to mix in other people's affairs, but almost angrily he overcame it.
  12. But while everything seemed so favourable the crafty Gascon from the first foresaw the dangers which beset his path.
  13. But children came and died too quickly for her health and fragile beauty, and the storms of life beset her.
  14. An armed force beset the palace of the Tuilleries, and demanded the arrest of the Brissotine party.
  15. He was extremely anxious to make no mistakes at the outset of his new career, beset with difficulties enough.