0 to surround a place, especially with an army, to prevent people or supplies getting in or out -- 圍攻;圍困
The town had been besieged for two months but still resisted the aggressors. 這座城鎮雖然已被圍困了兩個月,但仍然能把侵略者拒之城外。
When the pop star tried to leave her hotel, she was besieged by waiting journalists and fans. 那名流行歌星試圖離開飯店時,被一群在外等候的記者和歌迷圍住了。
After showing the controversial documentary, the channel was besieged with phone calls from angry viewers. 電視臺播放了一齣具爭議性的紀錄片後,就不斷收到憤怒的觀眾的電話。
Agricultural colleges and experiment stations, however, were increasingly besieged with letters of inquiry from the public30 and it became impossible to ignore the organic movement.
There are few practices that can rival the genetic engineering of animals as both a symbol of nature besieged and as a catalyst for the mobilization of animal rights protest.
The factory was besieged and troops escorting a motor lorry bringing food to workers were attacked.
We are already too late to stop many deaths in the besieged enclaves.
Because if they are not rationed there will be empty places at some universities, and others, with high prestige, will be besieged for places.
We were besieged with correspondence which suggested that this was one of the most iniquitous procedures.
Armed soldiers, tanks and checkpoints surround the camps, some of which are virtually besieged.
Small wonder that genitourinary clinics throughout the country are besieged by people wanting to know whether they are incubating the disease!