hassle 的 3 个定义
- a disorderly dispute.
- a problem brought about by pressures of time, money, inconvenience, etc.: Finding a decent place to have lunch in this neighborhood is always a hassle.
has·sled, has·sling.
- to dispute or quarrel: children hassling over who has the most toys.
- to take time or effort: We don't want to hassle with all that waiting in line.
has·sled, has·sling.
- to bother, annoy, or harass: I'll do the work, so don't hassle me.
hassle 近义词
problem, fight
bother, harass
更多hassle例句
- Get an absentee ballot, cast your vote far ahead of time, and avoid the hassle.
- Saliva samples, both studies found, were nearly as reliable and far less of a hassle.
- If that sounds like a hassle to you, do not buy a knife made from a steel that is hard to sharpen.
- Shimmying the hat sideways a little helps, but it’s still a bit of a hassle.
- So the larger size of the Note20 Ultra wasn’t as much of a hassle.
- For the Chinese government, it's another way to hassle the Arab and African communities that live and work in Guangzhou.
- But shaving quickly became a hassle; the tedious measure of the day at work ahead.
- Yes, there is some hassle involved in going to the store, purchasing bacon, taking it home, cooking it, and cleaning up afterward.
- For people with high incomes, rising insurance rates are a hassle.
- She's making a new calculation: if she is going to have all the hassle of being a royal, she might as well make a few quid too.
- But Lonnie came up with an irrefutable alibi, somehow, and the hassle that followed made Jason's luck run out.
- As darkness grew they came nearer inshore, until in the fading light they recognized the railway station at Hassle.
- He let himself out and, relocking the various doors behind him, walked to Hassle and from there returned to his hotel in Hull.
- Such would be an administrative hassle, nothing to challenge an E at all, not even a Junior.
- Who told you that there was a hassle between this guy and Slack?