harassing 的定义
- to disturb or bother persistently; torment, as with troubles or cares; pester: He stays up late, harassed with doubt and anxiety.
- to intimidate or coerce, as with persistent demands or threats: Apparently a parent has been harassing the school principal with late-night phone calls.
- to subject to unwelcome sexual advances: I was harassed by my boss many years ago.
- to trouble by repeated attacks, incursions, etc., as in war or hostilities; harry; raid.
harassing 近义词
badger
harassing 的近义词 52 个
- burn
- hassle
- heckle
- hound
- intimidate
- persecute
- pester
- raid
- tease
- torment
- annoy
- attack
- bait
- bedevil
- beleaguer
- bother
- bug
- bullyrag
- despoil
- devil
- distress
- disturb
- eat
- exasperate
- exhaust
- fatigue
- foray
- gnaw
- harry
- irk
- irritate
- macerate
- maraud
- pain
- perplex
- plague
- ride
- strain
- stress
- tire
- trouble
- try
- vex
- weary
- worry
- get to
- give a bad time
- give a hard time
- jerk around
- noodge
- rattle one's cage
- work on
harassing 的反义词 23 个
更多harassing例句
- In most states, Marsy’s Law narrowly protects victims and their families from being harassed by defendants.
- She said Kolfage contacted her employer through since-deleted tweets, asking that she be fired for harassing a wounded warrior.
- To make matters worse, Hayes also did not have the benefit of anonymity and when he attempted to find steady work in other industries, the public would harass him.
- Federal law, state law and state employment policies make it illegal for Alaska state employees to sexually harass colleagues.
- In a new op-ed, National City Council candidate Marcus Bush writes about an experience last August in which he says he was harassed and improperly detained by MTS officers.
- The Daily Mail reports that Mr Anderson Wheeler, 34, said: “I found it very harassing and unnerving.”
- And they had been harassing him for selling untaxed cigarettes for a while.
- Indeed, the idea of sexually harassing someone whose job is to be sexually objectified presents something of a paradox.
- But when officials began harassing his family, he instead applied for asylum to the United States.
- Online, however, a man who enjoys harassing women can attack dozens in a very short period of time.
- You will pardon me for having dissipated the unreal and yet harassing phantoms which infested your mind.
- After that, Vyrtl sat back and allowed his cohorts to promulgate a number of minor, harassing conditions.
- But Algernon smothered down all vain and harassing speculations founded on an "if it had been!"
- It purchases relief from the harassing toil of uninterrupted manual labor.
- The surrender of Burgoyne's army was eagerly used by the opposition as an opportunity for harassing the government.