harasser / həˈræs, ˈhær əs /

骚扰者骚乱者扰民者

harasser 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to disturb or bother persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; pester: He stays up late, harassed with doubt and anxiety.
  2. to intimidate or coerce, as with persistent demands or threats: Apparently a parent has been harassing the school principal with late-night phone calls.
  3. to subject to unwelcome sexual advances: I was harassed by my boss many years ago.
  4. to trouble by repeated attacks, incursions, etc., as in war or hostilities; harry; raid.

harasser 近义词

harasser

等同于 browbeater

harasser 的近义词 5
harasser

等同于 bulldozer

harasser 的近义词 5

更多harasser例句

  1. In addition, just a few months earlier he had been accused of repeatedly sexually harassing a female VA employee.
  2. Goldstein has disputed filing multiple complaints that she was sexually harassed or assaulted during her military service.
  3. They spoke of feeling at risk when sexually aggressive students followed them from class and harassed them during office hours.
  4. Our finding that some instructors believe that students cannot harass instructors is at odds with the voices of those academic women who shared their experiences with us.
  5. Public records show that this is not the first time his interactions with a woman have raised questions about harassing behavior.
  6. Not for the benefit of the harasser, of course, but for your own safety.
  7. In a new video, the Kentucky Republican brags about lowering the boom on sexual harasser Bob Packwood.
  8. Cards Against Harassment went viral last month when videos of a young woman interviewing her street harasser hit YouTube.
  9. “I am as far from a harasser as you could be,” she said in a phone call from her home, as her poodle mix barked in the background.
  10. The day Sarig was arrested in March, he made a countercomplaint against Smith, that it was Smith who was the harasser.