hassles

英['hæsl] 美['hæsl]
  • n.困难;争吵;麻烦v.烦扰;麻烦
hassled hassled hassling hassles
Noun:
  1. an angry disturbance;

    "he didn't want to make a fuss"
    "they had labor trouble"
    "a spot of bother"

  2. disorderly fighting

Verb:
  1. annoy continually or chronically;

    "He is known to harry his staff when he is overworked"
    "This man harasses his female co-workers"

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. Traveling during peak season can be a hassle.
      在旺季旅行可能是个麻烦。
    2. I like this restaurant even though finding a parking space is a hassle.
      虽然要找到停车位很困难,我还是很喜欢这家餐厅。
    3. It's a real hassle to get this child to eat.
      使这孩子吃东西,真要费九牛二虎之力。
    4. Try not to get into a hassle with this guy.
      尽量别跟这家伙争吵。
    5. The origins of this word might be considered a hassle for the etymologist.
      词源学家认为这个词的来源是争吵。
    用作动词 (v.)
    1. The secretary told me no man would hassle her boss.
      那位秘书告诉我那会儿谁也不能打扰她的老板。
    2. We need a body down low who can hassle, rebound and score a bit.
      我们需要一个能冲向内线,能玩命打球,能抢蓝扳的,能投点蓝的小伙。