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1 изматывать
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2 изводить
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3 мытарить
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4 третировать
harassPied wheatears is constantly harassed by individuals of all other wheatear species .Русско-английский словарь по этологии (поведению животных) > третировать
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5 изводить насмешками
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > изводить насмешками
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6 причинять беспокойство
Русско-английский синонимический словарь > причинять беспокойство
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7 изнурять
harass, overweary -
8 изматывать
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9 тревожить
1. потревожить (вн.; беспокоить, нарушать покой)disturb (d.)2. встревожить (вн.; волновать)его тревожат всякие слухи — he is worried / troubled / harassed by all sort of rumours
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10 встревожить
несовер. - тревожить; совер. - встревожить
(взволновать) worry, trouble, harass; (не сильно) make uneasy* * ** * *тревожить; встревожить worry, trouble, harass -
11 донимать
несовер.; (кого-л.); совер. донять; разг.
pester, harass; exasperate, weary, tire out* * ** * *донять; pester, harass; exasperate, weary* * * -
12 мытарить
несовер.; (кого-л./что-л.); совер. замытарить; разг.
harass* * *замытарить; harass, torment, try -
13 промучить
совер.; (кого-л./что-л.); несовер. мучить; разг.
torment, harass (for a certain time)* * ** * *мучить; torment, harass -
14 тревожить
I (кого-л./что-л.)
(беспокоить, нарушать покой) disturb
II (кого-л./что-л.)
(волновать) worry, trouble, harass; (не сильно) make uneasy* * *тревожить; потревожить disturb* * *alarmdisturbharass -
15 наезжать
to rip into someone, to slam, to strong–arm; to harassНа все мои попытки как-то запугать или наехать она никогда не поддавалась («Аргументы и факты»). — Whenever I tried to somehow scare or harass her, she never flinched.
2) to gang up on someone (если наезжают «коллективно») -
16 дернуть
(дёрнуть)(кого-л./что-л. за что-л.)несовер. - дергать; совер. - дернуть1) pull (by), tug (by)дернуть кого-л. за язык — to make smb. say smth.; to make smb. talk
дернуть кого-л. за рукав — to tug at smb.'s sleeve, to pluck by the sleeve
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17 стоять над душой
стоять (торчать, сидеть) над душой (чьей, у кого)прост., неодобр.stand over smb.; pester (harass, plague) smb.; cf. breathe down smb.'s neck; bother (harass, nag, plague, worry) the life out of smb.Итак... началось! Волков уже стоит над душой пацана и гневно анализирует его существо... (А. Макаренко, Педагогическая поэма) — And then the fat would be in the fire. Volkov would stand over the youngster, wrathfully picking to pieces his character.
Пожалуй, они не перевернули бы все эту адову работёнку за неделю, если б он не торчал у них над душой и не подменял их во время затяжных перекуров. (Г. Владимов, Большая руда) — It is doubtful whether they would have finished the hellish job in a week if he hadn't kept plaguing them and replacing them during their long smoking breaks.
Русско-английский фразеологический словарь > стоять над душой
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18 беспокоить
1) General subject: afflict, ail, annoy, bother, bug, commove, deliver troubles, discomfort, discommode, discompose, disoblige, disquiet, disquieten, disturb, embarrass, exercise, feeze, ferret, flutter, fret, fret gizzard, fuss, gall, gnaw, harry, herry, incommode, inconvenience, perturb, perturbate, pother, trouble, upset, vex, worrit, worry, concern, harass, unsettle (контекстуальный перевод на русский язык), beset4) Dialect: hatter5) American: faze6) Military: annoy (противника), badger7) Religion: tribulate8) Australian slang: rough-house10) Jargon: bone, drive( someone) up the wall, get, get in (one's) hair, hound, qualm, rip on (someone), take (someone's) mind, turn upside down, weird out, yank, put the been on (someone)11) Official expression: be of concern ( to)12) Makarov: beleaguer, derange, fret gizzard (кого-л.)13) Taboo: rip shit14) Phraseological unit: harsh (one's) mellow -
19 беспокойство
1) General subject: ado, agitation, anxiety, bother, botheration, commotion, discomfort, discomposure, disquiet, disquietude, fidget, fizzle, flurry, fuss, harass, harassment, incommodity, inconvenience, inquietude, perturbation, plague, pucker, qualms, restlessness, solicitude, suspense, trepidation, trouble, troubled waters, tweak, unease, uneasiness, unquiet, unrest, while, worriment, worrisome, worry, concern, disturbance, care-about2) Medicine: psychic tension, qualm, titubation3) Colloquial: ants in (one's) pants, flap, palaver, ructions, sweat4) Obsolete: taking5) Military: annoyance6) Religion: discommode, discommodity7) Diplomatic term: malaise, turbulence8) German: Angst9) Scottish language: fash10) Entomology: ant11) Jargon: ants, ants in one's pants, headache, kick-up, pain in the ass, pain in the butt, pain in the neck, pain in the rear, twit, screaming-meemies, screaming-meamies, Katzenjammer, butterflies, knock, pain, the eagers12) Ecology: nuisance13) Archaic: jealousy14) Taboo: (что-л., причиняющее) pain in the ass -
20 беспокоящие действия
1) Military: annoyance, harass, harassing action, harassment, nuisance operation, nuisance raid2) Security: harassingУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > беспокоящие действия
См. также в других словарях:
harass — ha·rass /hə ras, har əs/ vt [Middle French harasser to exhaust, fatigue, from harer to set a dog on, from Old French hare, interjection used to incite dogs]: to subject persistently and wrongfully to annoying, offensive, or troubling behavior a… … Law dictionary
harass — harass·ing; harass·ing·ly; harass·ment; harass; … English syllables
Harass — Har ass (h[a^]r as or h[.a]*r[a^]s ), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Harassed} (h[a^]r ast or h[.a]*r[a^]st ); p. pr. & vb. n. {Harassing}.] [F. harasser; cf. OF. harace a basket made of cords, harace, harasse,a very heavy and large shield; or harer to set … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
harass — UK US /ˈhærəs/, /həˈræs/ verb [T] ► to repeatedly annoy or upset someone over a period of time: »A university psychology professor has been arrested on accusations of using email to harass and torment employees at the school. be harrassed by sb… … Financial and business terms
harass — ► VERB 1) torment (someone) by subjecting them to constant interference or intimidation. 2) make repeated small scale attacks on (an enemy) in order to wear down resistance. DERIVATIVES harasser noun harassment noun. USAGE The word harass is… … English terms dictionary
Harass — Har ass, n. 1. Devastation; waste. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. Worry; harassment. [R.] Byron. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
harass — (v.) 1610s, from Fr. harasser tire out, vex, possibly from O.Fr. harer set a dog on, and perhaps blended with O.Fr. harier to harry, draw, drag [Barnhart]. Originally to lay waste, devastate, sense of distress is from 1650s. Related: Harassed;… … Etymology dictionary
harass — harry, *worry, annoy, plague, pester, tease, tantalize Analogous words: *bait, badger, hound, ride, hector, chivy, heckle: vex, irk, bother (see ANNOY) Contrasted words: *comfort, solace, console: *relieve, assuage, alleviate … New Dictionary of Synonyms
harass — There are two pitfalls with this word meaning ‘to trouble or annoy repeatedly’ and its derivatives harassing, harassment, etc. One is the spelling, with only one r (unlike embarrass); the other is the pronunciation, which should be ha rǝs with… … Modern English usage
harass — [v] badger annoy, attack, bait, bedevil, beleaguer, bother, bug*, burn*, despoil, devil*, distress, disturb, eat*, exasperate, exhaust, fatigue, foray, get to*, give a bad time*, give a hard time*, gnaw*, harry, hassle, heckle, hound*, intimidate … New thesaurus
harass — [har′əs, hə ras′] vt. [Fr harasser < OFr harer, to set a dog on < hare, cry to incite dogs < OHG harēn, to call, cry out] 1. to trouble, worry, or torment, as with cares, debts, repeated questions, etc. 2. to trouble by repeated raids or … English World dictionary