0 an animal with greyish-brown fur, a black and white head and a pointed face, that lives underground and comes out to feed at night -- 獾
1 to persuade someone by telling them repeatedly to do something, or to question someone repeatedly -- 困扰;纠缠
Stop badgering me - I'll do it when I'm ready. 别再烦我了——我准备好后会做的。
[ + into + -ing verb ] She's been badgering me into doing some exercise. 她一直劝我做做运动。
[ + to infinitive ] Every time we go into a shop, the kids badger me to buy them sweets. 每次去商店,孩子们总是缠着我给他们买些糖果。
His conclusion was that the sum of evidence "strongly supports the view that badgers are a cause of herd breakdowns".
Every confirmed outbreak is investigated and all other sources of infection are eliminated before the possibility of cross-infection from badgers is assessed.
The arguments over the past two months have been not about dogs but about the protection of the badger's sett.
Of course, they can cause havoc, especially to domestic property, but nevertheless the current systems for managing badgers work well.
In many cases, if they cannot find badgers to torment, they become involved, through disreputable organisations, in the pitting of terrier against terrier.
I recognise the emotion involved in the protection of badgers, which is covered by clause 1.
Disruption of social groups is likely to lead to changes in the contact rates of badgers from different social groups.
Currently, however, no data are available to link low body weight to disease resistance in badgers.
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