hounded
英 [ˈhaʊndɪd]
美 [ˈhaʊndɪd]
v. 追踪; 追逐; 纠缠
hound的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 猎犬;赛犬
Ahoundis a type of dog that is often used for hunting or racing.- Rainey's chief interest in life is hunting with hounds.
雷尼生活的最大爱好就是带着猎狗去打猎。
- Rainey's chief interest in life is hunting with hounds.
- VERB (不断地)烦扰,叨唠,纠缠
If someonehoundsyou, they constantly disturb or speak to you in an annoying or upsetting way.- Newcomers are constantly hounding them for advice...
新人总是一刻不停地缠着向他们讨教。 - From the start of the season, the Arsenal striker has been hounded by the press.
从本赛季甫一开始,这位阿森纳队的前锋就不停地遭到媒体的骚扰。
- Newcomers are constantly hounding them for advice...
- VERB (常指通过不断批评而)逼迫(某人辞职或离开某地)
If someoneis hounded out ofa job or place, they are forced to leave it, often because other people are constantly criticizing them.- There is a general view around that he has been hounded out of office by the press.
人们普遍认为他不堪舆论压力被迫离职。
- There is a general view around that he has been hounded out of office by the press.
双语例句
- The agent hounded us until we paid the rent.
代理商一直缠着我们直到我们付了租金。 - He had been hounded down and done to death as heretic.
他遭到迫害并作为异教徒被杀死了。 - I thought that he was gonna be so hounded.
我当时认为他会感觉很局促。 - She has hounded me with these battle cries since I was a boy in short pants.
从我还是个穿短裤的小男孩起,母亲就不断用这些话来鞭策我。 - She had been hounded by the British intelligence and spy services and by Un-American Activities Committees.
她一直受到英国情报部门、间谍机构和美国非美活动委员会的跟踪监视。 - Be hounded by reporters, one's creditors, the press.
受到记者的纠缠、债主的追逼、新闻界的烦扰。 - America's "subprime" mortgage providers have been hounded by congressional committees and face regulatory clampdowns.
美国的次级抵押业务提供商受到了国会委员会的追查,贷款业务面临取缔。 - By digging up a few unsavoury details about his past we managed to have him hounded out.
在发现他过去的一些不光彩的详细情况后,我们设法把他撵走了。 - Angel's wife felt almost as if she had been hounded up that hill like a scorned thing by those-to her-super-fine clerics.
安棋尔的妻子差不多感到,她仿佛是一个被侮弄的东西,被那些在她看来极其高雅的牧师赶到了山上。 - There is a general view around that he has been hounded out of office by the press.
人们普遍认为他不堪舆论压力被迫离职。