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Перевод: harass speek harass


[глагол]
беспокоить; тревожить; изнурять; изматывать; изводить; мытарить


Тезаурус:

  1. He succeeded on lap 17 and immediately closed on Mansell who, in turn, was continuing to harass Prost.
  2. Mayne's plan was to take his fighting patrols out into the Great Sand Sea and establish a forward base, from which they could sally out and harass the enemy.
  3. After the main battle, A Squadron's tasks would be to harass the retreating enemy forces and signal bombing targets to the RAF.
  4. Concerned about the risk of an accident during the transport of this fuel to Sellafield, the group organized petitions and marches and sent out inflatable dinghies to harass the arriving ships.
  5. However, males from the bachelor section of the band harass owners until they are able to travel with the harem as a second male in what emerges as a two-male team.
  6. He therefore decided to send the bulk of the army back to its base at Newcastle, while 500 cavalry, commanded by General James Oglethorpe, set off across the Pennines to try to harass the enemy flanks and rear.
  7. They now start to harass the bigger bird, calling incessantly and loudly, twisting and jerking their bodies and even making mock attacks.
  8. In 1984 the focus of the peace movement shifted to Cruisewatch, a "highly effective network of people organised to track and harass deployment exercises from the Greenham base" (Hinton, 1989: 193).
  9. It was not long before the authorities began to harass the unions, and to maintain an aura of fear to keep their membership dormant.
  10. Under popular "pressure" from Haketa the German government extended laws forbidding the sale of land to Poles, sought out and expelled all non-Prussian Poles, and began to harass the increasingly effective and efficient Polish financial institutions with petty legalistic restrictions.
  11. For a while they made so much work for the bailiffs that they had little time to harass the Nonconformists.
  12. While the famous privateer was waiting impatiently "on the beach" in Paris he filled in his time producing ambitious schemes to harass the common enemy, including a large-scale raid up the River Clyde to attack Glasgow, and a major amphibious assault on Liverpool.
  13. President Bush had reason to use military force to protect Americans because thousands were scattered around Panama and Gen Noriega's troops had shown a willingness to harass and even kill them, Mr Goldman said.

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