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badgering

美[ˈbædʒə(r)],

释义

v. 纠缠;不断督促;不断催促; n. 【动】獾;

例句

She's been badgering me for at least a year and so far I've been able to put her off quite easily.
为此她已经缠了我至少一年了,而我现在也能很轻松的搞定她。
The self-assured may appear to be doing better than they are and will have fewer qualms about badgering for a pay rise.
自信的人会看起来比实际做得更好,并且在要求涨工资时更理直气壮。
Broadcast TV networks are badgering cable systems for money because falling ad revenues are forcing them to find new sources of income .
电视公司会因广告收入的下降而被迫寻找新出路,从而纠缠于向有线电视公司收费。
Badgering coworkers about whom they support or how they feel about hot-button political issues is a sure-fire way to damage relationships.
强迫同事说出他们支持哪位政界要人,或者不停的询问他们对某个热门政治问题有何看法,绝对会是破坏同事关系的导火线。
There are also other concerns, including the instability of starting a family in rented premises and the endless badgering of parents.
还有其他担忧,包括在租用的场所开始新家生活不稳定,以及与父母无休止的讨价还价等等。
Just like in first life, no one with self-respect likes a badgering beggar.
就跟在现实生活中一样,没有任何有自尊的人会喜欢纠缠不清的乞丐。
"The salt people, especially, were constantly badgering us on that, " Dr. Miller said.
“尤其是喜欢吃咸的人,不断地为此纠缠我们,”米勒博士说。
The judge castigated the attorney for badgering the witness.
法官因为辩护律师纠缠目击证人而谴责了他。
She kept badgering her father into answering strange questions.
Stop badgering your father with questions!

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