0 to annoy or trouble (a person) constantly or frequently -- mengganggu berkali-kali
The children have been harassing me all morning.
1 to make frequent sudden attacks on (an enemy) -- menyerang berkali-kali
The army was constantly harassed by small groups of rebel fighters.
The mestizo chicleros sometimes harassed their fellow tappers, but to a large extent they tolerated each other.
They were threatened and harassed in various ways to leave the land.
Negative comments about the father qua ex-spouse focused on lack of trust, feeling harassed, and spied upon.
Finally, while our study highlights the biosocial context of harassing behavior, it does not address the more immediate situational context in which harassment occurs.
The adult female wasps would harass the ants at the boundary between sun and shade.
Similarly, those youths who are harassed by same-gender peers are not necessarily the same youths who are harassed by cross-gender peers.
A nominally free press is harassed in myriad ways, and the government retains a radio monopoly.
All other operations were aimed at harassing or diverting government forces to prevent the authorities from concentrating all their forces.
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騷擾, 使煩惱,打擾…
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骚扰, 使烦恼,打扰…
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acosar, hostigar, atormentar…
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acossar, atormentar…
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taciz/tedirgin/rahatsız etmek, bezdirmek…
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trápit, napadat…
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