单词 | Harass |
例句 | (1) He has sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people. (2) He says his aim is not to harass police, but to improve relations between law enforcement and the public. (3) Yet he made no attempt to harass the driver into any illegitimate speed. (4) The enemy did not harass us much while we were constructing our batteries. (5) Walking sticks and umbrellas menace me, wagging fingers harass my sleep. (6) They asked for more, repeatedly, and continued to harass and threaten her. (7) Isolated rebel bands continue to harass government troops in the hills. (8) Billing agencies harass poor people for the payment of the bills for purchases that might have taken place six months before. (9) You need to harass, and you need to protect. (10) Harass , threaten, insult, or behave belligerently towards others. (11) They received the order to harass the enemy's rear. (12) Hopefully you can harass his Harvesters with Seekers, though. (13) Our detachments took turns to harass them. (14) I feel harass by all the work at the office. (15) This harasser may become involved in sexual extortion, and may frequently harass just to see how targets respond—those who don't resist may even become targets for rape. (16) Also, try and sneak some Seekers past and harass his Harvesters. (17) Harass Harvesters where he does not have his War Factory. (18) The mystical organization syndicate, conspires to harass the social order. (19) The judge accepted the defendant's undertaking not to harass the plaintiff. (20) He uses his position of power to sexually harass his female employees. (21) After all, I reasoned, our government had better things to do than harass political activists. (22) Or stroll up to one of the distinctive sentry boxes, aligned so defenders could harass would-be invaders with a withering cross-fire. (23) He succeeded on lap 17 and immediately closed on Mansell who, in turn, was continuing to harass Prost. (24) He had told her that if she continued to harass him he would call the police. (25) Some governments now frown on the open sale of alcohol, and zealots harass young women wearing Western clothing. (26) Black had disobeyed the judge's ruling, and continued to harass his ex-wife. (27) Milosevic has deployed his well-armed and well-paid police to harass the daily protesters. (28) Tough line: Langbaurgh Council is to take a tougher line with tenants who harass their neighbours. (29) As a result Beaumaris have raised their current points total to 53 as they harass the leaders Llanfairpwll who are on 54. (30) But if people don't heed to our advice and harass the tusker, then it can retaliate. (1) He has sent hither swarms of officers to harass our people. (31) To dominate or harass ( one's husband ) with persistent nagging. (32) And what about abolishing the Transportation Security Administration, which has done so much to harass those who travel by commercial air and to violate their Fourth Amendment rights? (33) The guerrillas lay up by day, and by night sallied out to harass the enemy. (34) Employment - it is unlawful to sexually harass an employee, a co-worker, a potential employee or employer, commission agent or contract worker. (35) Will you harass a wind - driven leaf, or pursue a withered straw? (36) There is no more certain way to deter employment than to harass and penalize employers. (37) Listen to the leaping sound of your heart, Harass your skinny body. (37) is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. (38) I will never harass in my dreams, you little mongrel. (39) Otherwise, will cause the fixed price confusion, will harass the market. (40) Our mission is to harass the landing of the main Japaness expeditionary force. (41) Will You harass a driven leaf And pursue dry chaff? (42) To oppress or harass with ill - treatment, especially because of race, religion, sexual orientation, or beliefs. |
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