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1 importune
∎ to importune sb with questions harceler ou presser qn de questionsBritish (prostitute) racoler -
2 importune
im·por·tune[ˌɪmpəˈtju:n, AM -pɔ:rˈtu:n, -ˈtju:n]vt ( form)▪ to \importune sb1. (request insistently) jdn bedrängen [o behelligen2. (proposition) jdm Sex für Geld bieten* * *["ɪmpɔː'tjuːn]vtbelästigen; (creditor, with questions) zusetzen (+dat); (visitor) zur Last fallen (+dat)* * *1. jemanden bedrängen, ( auch unsittlich) belästigen, bestürmen, dauernd ( besonders mit Bitten) behelligen2. etwas hartnäckig fordern* * *v.belästigen v. -
3 beset
1. v осаждать2. v окружать3. v занимать, преграждать4. v украшатьСинонимический ряд:1. worried (adj.) beleaguered; besieged; harried; irked; plagued; stressed; tormented; troubled; worried2. attacked (verb) assailed; assaulted; attacked; fell on/fallen on; fell upon/fallen upon; stormed; struck3. bejewel (verb) begem; bejewel; enjewel; gem; jewel4. besiege (verb) beleaguer; besiege; blockade; encircle; enclose; encompass; invade; invest5. besieged (verb) beleaguered; besieged; blockaded; invested6. decorate (verb) decorate; embellish; garnish; ornament; set; stud7. gemmed (verb) gemmed; jeweled or jewelled8. harried (verb) annoy; badger; bedevil; harried; hound; importune; pester; siege; worried9. hit (verb) aggress; assail; assault; attack; fall on; fall upon; go at; have at; hit; sail in; storm; strike10. infest (verb) infest; overrun; overswarm11. infested (verb) infested; overran/overrun; overspread12. plague (verb) harass; harry; irk; plague; provoke; torment; trouble; worry13. surround (verb) begird; circle; compass; envelop; environ; gird; girdle; girt; hedge; hem; loop; ring; round; surround14. surrounded (verb) circled; compassed; encircled; encompassed; girded or girt; girdled; hemmed; looped; ringed; rounded; surroundedАнтонимический ряд:defend; soothe
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