harassment 的定义
- an act or instance of harassing; torment, vexation, or intimidation: daily harassment by bullies at school;the harassments of daily life.
- the condition or fact of being harassed: the stress of harassment and discrimination.
harassment 近义词
badgering
更多harassment例句
- If I try to discuss the past with her, I might get in trouble for harassment.
- NFL probe of harassment at Washington Football Team should be made public, activists sayThe settlement was reached as the team awaits the findings of an NFL investigation into its workplace culture.
- “If you believe that your company should retain the right to silence workers related to harassment and discrimination they have suffered, then you should stand behind that argument and come forward to explain why,” she added.
- Lee was often the subject of unwanted sexual attention and harassment, according to her lawsuit.
- Leigh Honeywell, chief executive of Tall Poppy, which helps companies protect their staff members from online harassment, offers a few tips on navigating all the updates amid the intensity of working and pandemic parenting.
- When the man threatened to report him for harassment to the NOPD, Farrell arrested him.
- The owner of www.blow-me.org is facing a lawsuit for sexual harassment.
- But fishing for rationale in harassment is almost always a waste of time.
- In light of the Michael Brown shooting, others have come forward to share their own stories of bullying, and harassment by police.
- There are indeed cases of serious harassment that warrant both public scrutiny and close attention from law enforcement.
- To be sure, the strain of the harassment got upon the nerves of some; that would be inevitable, human nature being what it is.
- Their spirit was undoubtedly high, but it could not stand up against the relentless harassment of the grass.
- The policy that General Linares should have adopted was the Fabian policy of obstruction, harassment, and delay.
- Only for this harassment of the Dot sheep, the roundup wagons would be loaded and ready to rattle abroad over the land.
- There would be no scuffling for life insurance, no harassment over wall-paper, no daughters to pity a father's failure.