单词 | harassing |
释义 | harassingn. The action of the verb. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [noun] > action or fact of causing wearying?c1225 attediation1485 tediation1485 fatigation1535 forwearying1571 tiring1594 harassing1689 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being harassed > [noun] > harassment baiting1303 cumbrance1377 persecutiona1382 pursuita1387 aggrievancea1400 vexing?a1425 molestation1435 stroublance1439 inquietation1461 distrouble1483 infestance1490 encumberment1509 molesting1523 vexationa1525 inquieting1527 inquietance1531 molestie1532 infestationc1540 moiling1565 plaguing1566 pesterment1593 commacerating1599 molestance1642 harass1667 harassing1689 harassment1753 aggrievement1778 badgering1785 pesteration1802 bedevilment1844 worrying1848 tail-twisting1887 bloodhounding1891 aggravation1902 static1923 crap1935 hassle1969 monstering1979 1689 W. Dillingham Myst. Iniquity 35 The harassing, spoiling, and imprisonment of the Nonconformists. 1842 H. E. Manning Serm. xvi. 238 To be set free from the harrassing of indwelling evils. Compounds harassing agent n. a gas intended for use in harassing or incapacitating an enemy, a rioting crowd, etc., without being lethal. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > poison > [noun] > poisonous gas carbonic oxide1802 poison gas1816 cyanogen1823 carbon monoxide1868 sneeze gas1918 sneezing gas1918 Lewisite1921 sternutator1922 blister gas1936 nausea gas1936 Zyklon1939 harassing agent1968 1968 R. Clarke We All fall Down iii. 40 No weapons of any kind are manufactured at Porton, although the harassing agent known as CS was developed there in the early 1950s. 1972 W. F. Biddle Weapons Technol. & Arms Control xix. 286 The object of a harassing agent is to make it impossible for opposing troops either to stay in an area or to carry out their military duties. Harassing agents are not necessarily intended to be lethal. harassing gas n. ΚΠ 1969 New Scientist 30 Jan. 219/2 The other major class of agents in use are the harassing gases CS, CN and DM. They are supposedly non-lethal. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online June 2019). > as lemmasˈharassing ˈharassing adj. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] > causing weariness or exhaustion wearyc1315 soakingc1440 tired1548 moilingc1566 wearisome1593 tiring1594 overtiring1598 tiresome1598 defatigating1634 defatigable1654 fatigable1656 fatiguing1708 fatiguesomea1734 jading1766 fagging1787 wearying1798 exhausting18.. taversome1808 harassing1833 killing1850 trashing1861 trachling1902 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being harassed > [adjective] > harassing griefa1300 grievous13.. travailinga1450 importunatea1500 unportunatea1533 importunable1566 infestive1570 infestuous1593 plaguey1595 infestious1597 importunous1598 obsidious1615 vexatious?1626 pestifying1716 harassing1833 obsidional1879 infesting1881 obseding1885 1833 H. Martineau Berkeley the Banker i. vii. 137 You must have had..an extremely harassing day, Sir. 1868 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest II. ix. 389 The harassing attacks of the nimble Welsh. < n.1689 as lemmas |
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