harried

英[\'hærɪd]
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基本释义

v.
使苦恼( harry的过去式和过去分词 ); 不断烦扰; 一再袭击; 侵扰

实用例句

She has been harried by the press all week.

整个星期她都受到新闻界的不断烦扰。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

The soldiers harried the enemy out of the country.

士兵们不断作骚扰性的攻击直至把敌人赶出国境为止.

《简明英汉词典》

The U - boat packs were kept underwater and harried continually.

成群结队的德国潜艇被迫潜伏在海底,并且不断地受到困扰.

辞典例句

The harried magazinist appeared as the tragic young aristocrat.

给杂志写稿的潦倒文人,成了悲剧性的年轻贵族.

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The captain harried the quarter master for recognition manuals.

艇长催促航信士官给他识别手册.

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The pirates harried the towns along the coast.

海盗掠夺了沿海城镇.

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The Vikings harried the English coast.

北欧海盗曾不断骚扰英国沿海地区.

辞典例句

Googlebot: ( raises a harried eyebrow and looks annoyed ) Where shall I begin?

竖起眉毛且看起来很生气 ) 我该从何说起 呢 ?

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If you listen, you'll often detect a harried ( or hurried tone ).

如果你听, 你经常会发现一折磨 ( 或匆忙音 ).

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He harried by constant bothering of his fans.

他的崇拜者的不断打扰令他十分苦恼.

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Mr. Roper asked these same harried people.

罗珀先生问同样的这些被他纠缠的人.

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Cao Cao's army harried his rear guard.

袁绍退军急回,背后曹军赶来.

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The happy men cannot be harried.

吉人天相.

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Fear of losing his job harried the clerk.

这个职员因怕丢掉工作而苦恼.

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We were harried into the police car.

我们被推进了警车.

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英英释义

Adjective
  • 1. troubled persistently especially with petty annoyances;

    "harassed working mothers"

    "a harried expression"

    "her poor pestered father had to endure her constant interruptions"

    "the vexed parents of an unruly teenager"

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