Harassing Meaning in English
word · lemma: harass
/hɝˈæsɪŋ/
huh-RAS-ing
/həɹˈæsɪŋ/
huh-RAS-ing
释义
Repeatedly bothering, threatening, or intimidating someone in a way that makes them feel uncomfortable, unsafe, or distressed.
用法与细微差别
Usually formal or legal; often related to bullying, sexual, or workplace situations. Commonly used in passive forms ('being harassed'). May refer to verbal, physical, or digital actions. Be careful not to confuse with 'teasing' (less serious, playful).
Spanish: acosando - hostigandoPortuguese (BR): assediando - importunandoPortuguese (PT): assediando - importunandoChinese (Simplified): 骚扰Chinese (Traditional): 騷擾Hindi: परेशान कर रहा/रही/रहे हैंArabic: يُضايِق - يتحرشBengali: হয়রানি করা - উত্যক্ত করাRussian: домогаться - преследовать - приставатьJapanese: 嫌がらせをするVietnamese: quấy rốiKorean: 괴롭히다 - 희롱하다Turkish: rahatsız etmek - taciz etmekUrdu: ہراساں کرناIndonesian: quấy rối - làm phiền liên tục
例句
She reported her boss for harassing her at work.
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Stop harassing your classmates.
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He was caught harassing people online.
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You can be fired for harassing coworkers, even if it’s just messages.
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If someone keeps harassing you, tell a trusted adult.
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People don’t realize how damaging harassing messages can be.
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