常见短语
关于 “beleaguer“(困扰)的一些短语,附带中文解释:
- beleaguered by problems: 被问题困扰
- beleaguered by criticism: 受到批评困扰
- beleaguered by financial difficulties: 因财务困难而困扰
- beleaguered by stress: 被压力困扰
- beleaguered by deadlines: 因截止日期而困扰
- beleaguered by distractions: 受到干扰困扰
- beleaguered by rumors: 因谣言而困扰
- beleaguered by health issues: 因健康问题困扰
- beleaguered by setbacks: 因挫折而困扰
- beleaguered by doubts: 因怀疑而困扰
- beleaguered by conflicts: 因冲突而困扰
- beleaguered by negative publicity: 因负面宣传而困扰
- beleaguered by loneliness: 因孤独而困扰
- beleaguered by insecurities: 因不安而困扰
- beleaguered by demands: 因要求而困扰
- beleaguered by legal issues: 因法律问题而困扰
- beleaguered by unanswered questions: 因未解答的问题而困扰
- beleaguered by internal conflicts: 因内部冲突而困扰
- beleaguered by constant interruptions: 因频繁打断而困扰
- beleaguered by financial burdens: 因财务负担而困扰
- beleaguered by unforeseen obstacles: 因意外障碍而困扰
- beleaguered by sleepless nights: 因失眠而困扰
- beleaguered by personal problems: 因个人问题而困扰
- beleaguered by time constraints: 因时间限制而困扰
- beleaguered by constant criticism: 因持续批评而困扰
- beleaguered by financial constraints: 因财务限制而困扰
- beleaguered by overwhelming responsibilities: 因压倒性责任而困扰
- beleaguered by external pressures: 因外部压力而困扰
- beleaguered by never-ending problems: 因无休止的问题而困扰
- beleaguered by persistent doubts: 因持续怀疑而困扰
- beleaguered by emotional turmoil: 因情感动荡而困扰
- beleaguered by constant change: 因持续变化而困扰
- beleaguered by technological issues: 因技术问题而困扰
- beleaguered by financial setbacks: 因财务挫折而困扰
- beleaguered by ongoing conflicts: 因持续冲突而困扰
- beleaguered by unanswered phone calls: 因未接电话而困扰
- beleaguered by unresolved issues: 因未解决的问题而困扰
- beleaguered by constant demands: 因持续要求而困扰
- beleaguered by endless paperwork: 因无休止的文书工作而困扰
- beleaguered by relentless competition: 因不懈竞争而困扰
- beleaguered by persistent failures: 因持续失败而困扰
- beleaguered by never-ending meetings: 因无休止的会议而困扰
- beleaguered by ongoing disputes: 因持续争议而困扰
- beleaguered by constant criticism: 因持续批评而困扰
- beleaguered by overwhelming workload: 因超负荷工作而困扰
深度学习
beleaguer (be LEEG er) This verb comes from the Dutch for “around the camp.” Like “harass,” it means, “to persistently torment” or, given the root, figuratively “surround with troops.” One can beleaguer or pester someone or be beleaguered by them.
- The beleaguered mother made herself a cup of coffee after her colicky infant again woke her in the middle of the night.
- The beleaguered Confederate troops were forced to retreat after their crushing defeat at the Battle of Little Roundtop.
——摘自《Fiske WordPower: The Most Effective System for Building a Vocabulary That Gets Results Fast》
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