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英 [ˈhæriɪŋ]美 [ˈhæriɪŋ]
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He is increasingly active in harrying the government in late-night debates.
他愈来愈积极地在午夜辩论节目中不断攻击政府。
...harried businessmen scurrying from one crowded office to another.
...因业务缠身不断奔跑于一个个拥挤的办公室之间的商人们。
1. harry potter 哈利·波特(著名系列小说《哈利·波特》中的主人公)
1. They can take flight on their feathered arms, harrying their prey with their claws.
它们用长满羽毛的手臂来飞行,并用自己的爪子来捕猎。
2. He is not a proponent of harrying Berlin to reflate to boost domestic consumption.
他并不提倡迫使德国政府再度采用通货膨胀的方式来拉动内需,却想要看到德国努力使其市场自由化,以促进欧盟统一市场的发展。
3. Meanwhile, allied air forces were harrying the enemy communications and aircrafts in southern Italy, and port of Naples.
同时,盟国的空军正在骚扰敌人在意大利南部的交通线和机场以及那不勒斯港口。
4. The tax authorities have been harrying her for repayment.
税务局一直在催她补交税款。
5. Meanwhile, allied air forces were harrying the enemy communications and aircrafts in Southern Italy, and port of Naples.
同时,盟国的空军正在骚扰敌人在意大利南部的交通线和机场以及那不勒斯港口。
6. When at last he has become rich, no pleasure remains to him except harrying other people by exhortations to imitate his noble example.
等他终于发了财,他除了苦苦劝人效法他的好榜样而搅得别人心烦外,并没有得到快乐。
7. The Uruguayans with their constant chasing and harrying made life awkward for the men in orange.
乌拉圭队员不断的追逐和抢夺使这些身穿橙色球衣的队员非常尴尬。
8. The landlord was harrying them for the rent.
房东不断催逼他们交房租。《provided by jukuu》
9. There is always a proportion of the crowd bent on harrying the speakers.
总有一部分群众专想跟演讲人捣蛋。《provided by jukuu》
10. The wolves up their game, harrying the herd, a ploy to trigger a stampede
狼群让战斗升级率先挑先对牛群进行骚扰
11. When at last he has ome rich, no pleasure remains to him except harrying other people by exhortations to imitate his noble example.
等他终于发了财,他除了苦苦劝人效法他的好榜样而搅得别人心烦外,并没有得到快乐。
12. He is increasingly active in harrying the government in late-night debates.
他愈来愈积极地在午夜辩论节目中不断攻击政府。《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
13. Forgetful of the store and the mills, she spent her time on the lot, arguing with carpenters, bickering with masons, harrying the contractor.
她把商店和木材厂全忘了,把所有的时间都花在工地上,一会儿跟木匠争吵,一会儿和石匠顶嘴,催促承包人尽快完工。《provided by jukuu》
14. I need Apple to be harrying Microsoft.
我还想让苹果与微软对峙。
15. He set to work harrying men for donations.
他开始缠住人们募捐。《provided by jukuu》
1. Scotland defended magnificently in Cardiff, harrying, hurrying, stealing and spoiling Welsh possession.
BBC: Fear drives Wales team forward
2. He is not a proponent of harrying Berlin to reflate to boost domestic consumption.
ECONOMIST: Italys prime minister
3. If Congress is to do enough, fast enough, to satisfy the markets, he will have to show the kind of energy in harrying and cajoling congressmen that so far he has deployed only in his fight to be allowed a chance of re-election.
ECONOMIST: Brazil on borrowed time
4. They are earnest, passionate tutorials aimed at coaxing and harrying him to take the lead in renewing, and recasting, the assault on poverty, especially black poverty, which had started and sputtered under the previous Administration.
NEWYORKER: Politics and Prose
5. Exasperated, he starts hitting out again, wielding his many-thonged whip in an effort to part the flood of humanity, futilely harrying a group of old men as insensible to his blows as they are to the sobs of a little girl lost in the crowd.
NPR: 'The Swallows of Kabul' Book Excerpt
6. Blackburn had threatened to spoil the party early on, with their five-man midfield harrying Arsenal's players and contesting every pass.
BBC: Arsenal 3-0 Blackburn
7. For a populist jury-swayer like Mr Edwards, harrying Mr Cheney over that, and over Enron, Halliburton and the rest of his ties to big business will supposedly be child's play.
ECONOMIST: The presidential race
8. On aid, Mr Bush's harrying of the Europeans smacks of hubris.
ECONOMIST: American foreign aid
9. Following a harrying battle against the beverage industry, fast food giants and New York residents determined to drink themselves into a saccharine oblivion, Mayor Bloomberg, has emerged victorious.
FORBES: Why Soda Ban Will Work In Fight Against Obesity; Food Regulations Have Proven Record
10. Chea Vannath, a social scientist, who survived a Khmer Rouge prison camp, says the prime minister has become skilful in provoking splits among his foes and at harrying them through the courts.
ECONOMIST: And intends to go on and on