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1 harassing and interdiction
Military: H & IУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > harassing and interdiction
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2 harassing fire
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4 изнуряющий
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5 изнуряющий
harassing имя прилагательное: -
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8 виснажлива праця
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10 środki bojowe nękające
• harassing agentsSłownik polsko-angielski dla inżynierów > środki bojowe nękające
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11 изнурительный труд
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12 изнуряющий труд
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13 Eve teasing
harassing women. Seen in Indian English also. Pakistani English————————'Sexual harassment'Iभारतीय अंग्रेजी खिचड़ी (Indian-English slang) > Eve teasing
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14 изнуряющий труд
Русско-Английский новый экономический словарь > изнуряющий труд
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15 изнуряющий труд
расходы на зарплату; затраты на оплату труда — labour costs
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16 изнурительный труд
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > изнурительный труд
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17 изнуряющий труд
расходы на зарплату; затраты на оплату труда — labour costs
Бизнес, юриспруденция. Русско-английский словарь > изнуряющий труд
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18 schikanös
Adj. Maßnahme: harassing, vexatious; Mensch: spiteful; tyrannisierend: bullying; kleinkariert: pettifogging* * *vexatious* * *schi|ka|nös [ʃika'nøːs]1. adjMensch bloody-minded (Brit), pig-headed; Maßnahme etc harassing; Mitschüler, Ehemann, Vorgesetzter bullyingschikanö́se Behandlung — harassment; bullying
2. advjdn schikanö́s behandeln — to give sb a rough time, to harass/bully sb
* * *schi·ka·nös[ʃikaˈnø:s]eine \schikanöse Behandlung/Maßnahme a harassing treatment/measureeine \schikanöse Person a bullyII. advjdn \schikanös behandeln to bully [or harass] sb, to mess sb around* * *schikanös adj Maßnahme: harassing, vexatious; Mensch: spiteful; tyrannisierend: bullying; kleinkariert: pettifogging -
19 acosar
v.1 to pursue relentlessly.2 to harass.3 to besiege, to irritate, to nag, to accost.El policía persigue a Ricardo The policeman persecutes=harasses Richard.* * *1 to pursue, chase\acosar a preguntas to bombard with questions* * *verbto harass, hound* * *VT1) (=atosigar) to hound, harassser acosado sexualmente — to suffer (from) sexual harassment, be sexually harassed
2) (=perseguir) to pursue relentlessly; [+ animal] to urge on* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to houndme acosaron con preguntas — they plagued o bombarded me with questions
b) < presa> to hound, pursue relentlessly* * *= plague, press upon, bait, besiege, harass, bully, dog, persecute, hound, nag (at), pelt, pressurise [pressurize, -USA], importune, pester, nobble, stalk, bedevil, bear down on, harry.Ex. Title indexes have always been plagued by the absence of terminology control.Ex. For example, the latter are unlikely to engage themselves in conservation issues as these now press upon the professional consciousness of librarians.Ex. I guess Ms Lipow should be admired for coming into the lion's den and baiting it, but I find some of her arguments facile and superficial.Ex. Concurrently, libraries are besieged with greater demands from the academic community for access to and instruction in electronic information resources such as the Internet.Ex. I have reason to believe that my boss, the head of reference, has been sexually harassing me.Ex. The director returned to his paperwork, nothing in his heart but hot shame at having permitted himself to be bullied into submission by this disagreeable public official.Ex. The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex. Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex. Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex. This a book that I had admired but that had nagged at me for years.Ex. Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.Ex. Shearer also made an arse of himself by perpetuating the myth of the noble English sportsman who never dives or pressurises referees.Ex. He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex. And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Ex. He was the best striker I ever saw, certainly before the injuries that nobbled him twice.Ex. So Hutchins arranges her drawings in such a way that as your eye travels leftwards across the page you see the fox who is stalking the hen and trying to catch her.Ex. The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.Ex. And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.Ex. They stayed there for the winter, and spent the succeeding three summers harrying the coasts of Ireland and Scotland, after which they returned to Norway.----* acosar a Alguien con preguntas = pepper + Nombre + with questions.* problema + acosar = problem + dog.* * *verbo transitivoa) < persona> to houndme acosaron con preguntas — they plagued o bombarded me with questions
b) < presa> to hound, pursue relentlessly* * *= plague, press upon, bait, besiege, harass, bully, dog, persecute, hound, nag (at), pelt, pressurise [pressurize, -USA], importune, pester, nobble, stalk, bedevil, bear down on, harry.Ex: Title indexes have always been plagued by the absence of terminology control.
Ex: For example, the latter are unlikely to engage themselves in conservation issues as these now press upon the professional consciousness of librarians.Ex: I guess Ms Lipow should be admired for coming into the lion's den and baiting it, but I find some of her arguments facile and superficial.Ex: Concurrently, libraries are besieged with greater demands from the academic community for access to and instruction in electronic information resources such as the Internet.Ex: I have reason to believe that my boss, the head of reference, has been sexually harassing me.Ex: The director returned to his paperwork, nothing in his heart but hot shame at having permitted himself to be bullied into submission by this disagreeable public official.Ex: The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex: Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex: Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex: This a book that I had admired but that had nagged at me for years.Ex: Every day, Internet users are pelted with spam, hoaxes, urban legends, and scams - in other words, untrustworthy data.Ex: Shearer also made an arse of himself by perpetuating the myth of the noble English sportsman who never dives or pressurises referees.Ex: He was a shiftless, good-for-nothing man and his shrewish wife was constantly importuning him.Ex: And there are those whom I have pestered from time to time over the past four years, and who have patiently answered my importunity.Ex: He was the best striker I ever saw, certainly before the injuries that nobbled him twice.Ex: So Hutchins arranges her drawings in such a way that as your eye travels leftwards across the page you see the fox who is stalking the hen and trying to catch her.Ex: The article has the title 'Piracy, crooked printers, inflation bedevil Russian publishing'.Ex: And here was the war, implacably bearing down on us.Ex: They stayed there for the winter, and spent the succeeding three summers harrying the coasts of Ireland and Scotland, after which they returned to Norway.* acosar a Alguien con preguntas = pepper + Nombre + with questions.* problema + acosar = problem + dog.* * *acosar [A1 ]vt1 ‹persona› to houndlo acosan sus acreedores his creditors are hounding him o are after himun compañero que la acosaba sexualmente a colleague who was sexually harassing herse ven acosados por el hambre y las enfermedades they are beset by hunger and diseaseme acosaron con preguntas sobre su paradero they plagued o bombarded me with questions regarding his whereabouts2 ‹presa› to hound, pursue relentlessly* * *
acosar ( conjugate acosar) verbo transitivo
( sexualmente) to harass;◊ me acosaron con preguntas they plagued o bombarded me with questions
acosar verbo transitivo
1 to harass
2 fig (asediar) to pester: la oposición acosó al Presidente del Gobierno con sus preguntas, the opposition pestered the Prime Minister with questions
' acosar' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
arrinconar
- asediar
- hostigar
English:
assault
- beset
- harass
- hound
- mob
- molest
- persecute
- plague
- ply
- stalk
- bait
- goad
- harry
- worry
* * *1. [perseguir] to pursue relentlessly2. [hostigar] to harass;fue acosada sexualmente en el trabajo she was sexually harassed at work* * *v/t hound, pursue;me acosaron a preguntas they bombarded me with questions* * *acosar vtperseguir: to pursue, to hound, to harass -
20 мъчителен
painful, racking, nagging; trying(за главоболие) splitting(подтискащ) depressing, distressing, sad; heart-breaking, harrowing; nerve-(w)racking, nerve-trying(който уморява, изтощава) weary(тормозещ) tormenting, torturing, vexatious(труден, бавен) hard, difficultмъчителна смърт an agonizing deathмъчителна неизвестност agonizing/harassing suspenseтова беше един твърде мъчителен ден it's been rather a nerve-racking dayпочина след дълго и мъчително боледуване he died after a prolonged/long illnessдържа някого в мъчително напрежение keep s.o. on tenter-hooksнастъпи мъчителна пауза there was an awkward silence* * *мъчѝтелен,прил., -на, -но, -ни painful, racking, nagging; trying; (за главоболие) splitting; ( потискащ) depressing, distressing, sad; heart-breaking, harrowing; nerve-(w)racking, nerve-trying; ( тормозещ) tormenting, torturing, excruciating, vexatious; ( труден, бавен) hard, difficult; държа някого в \мъчителенно напрежение keep s.o. on tenter-hooks; \мъчителенен страх gnawing fear; \мъчителенна загуба grievous loss; \мъчителенна смърт agonizing death; настъпи \мъчителенна пауза there was an awkward silence; почина след дълго и \мъчителенно боледуване he died after a prolonged/long illness; това беше един твърде \мъчителенен ден it’s been rather a nerve-racking day.* * *cruel; grievous; harassing: а мъчителен suspense - мъчителна неизвестност; harrowing; nerve-(w)racking; painful; poignant; racking; teasing; torturing; trying; vexatious* * *1. (за главоболие) splitting 2. (който уморява, изтощава) weary 3. (подтискащ) depressing, distressing, sad;heart-breaking, harrowing;nerve-(w)racking, nerve-trying 4. (тормозещ) tormenting, torturing, vexatious 5. (труден, бавен) hard, difficult 6. painful, racking, nagging;trying 7. държа някого в мъчително напрежение keep s.o. on tenter-hooks 8. мъчителна неизвестност agonizing/harassing suspense 9. мъчителна смърт an agonizing death 10. настъпи мъчителна пауза there was an awkward silence 11. почина след дълго и мъчително боледуване he died after a prolonged/long illness 12. това беше един твърде МЪЧИТЕЛЕН ден it's been rather a nerve-racking day
См. также в других словарях:
harassing — index vexatious Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
harassing — adjective : causing or tending to cause harassment a series of harassing lawsuits T.W.Arnold I ve had many a harassing disappointment E.B.Barrett … Useful english dictionary
Harassing — 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 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
harassing fire — trikdomoji ugnis statusas T sritis Gynyba apibrėžtis Ugnis, kurios tikslas –trikdyti priešo karių poilsį ir sumažinti judėjimą, sukeliant nuostolių grėsmę silpninti karių dvasią. atitikmenys: angl. harassing fire rus. беспокоящий огонь … Artilerijos terminų žodynas
harassing — Synonyms and related words: aggravating, annoying, bothering, bothersome, chafing, disquieting, distressful, distressing, disturbing, exasperating, fretting, galling, importunate, importune, irking, irksome, irritating, pesky, pestering,… … Moby Thesaurus
harassing — n. annoying, tormenting, pestering, provoking har·ass || hÉ™ ræs / hærÉ™s v. bother, hassle, torment … English contemporary dictionary
harassing — harass·ing … English syllables
harassing fire — Fire designed to disturb the rest of the enemy troops, to curtail movement, and, by threat of losses, to lower morale. See also fire … Military dictionary
harassing fire — fire that is intended to lower the enemy s morale and prevent their movement … English contemporary dictionary
harassing tactics — methods used to torment someone or something … English contemporary dictionary
harassing litigation — Vexatious or oppressive litigation. 28 Am J Rev ed Inj § 210 … Ballentine's law dictionary