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Hassle

hassle
 I. noun  Date: 1945  1. a heated often protracted argument ; wrangle  2. a violent skirmish ; fight  3.  a. a state of confusion ; turmoil  b. an annoying or troublesome concern  II. verb  (~d; hassling)  Etymology: perhaps blend of harass and hustle  Date: 1951  intransitive verb argue, fight ~d with the umpire  transitive verb to annoy persistently or acutely ; harass he gets ~d in the street because he dresses funnyWilliam Kloman
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  n. & v. colloq. --n. 1 a prolonged trouble or inconvenience. 2 an argument or involved struggle. --v. 1 tr. harass, annoy; cause trouble to. 2 intr. argue, quarrel. Etymology: 20th c.: orig. dial. ...
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  1. разг. перебранка, ссора, склока 2. разг. драка, стычка 3. разг. трудность, препятствие; закавыка it's a real hassle to get this child to eat —- семь потов сойдет, пока накормишь этого ребенка 4. разг. надоедать, приставать; докучать, изводить we were hassled by officials —- чиновники не давали нам покоя 5. оскорблять, поносить ...
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   1. noun coll. трудность, препятствие  2. v. coll. надоедать ...
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  (hassles, hassling, hassled) 1. A hassle is a situation that is difficult and involves problems, effort, or arguments with people. (INFORMAL) I don’t think it’s worth the money or the hassle... ...a day spent travelling, with all the usual hassles at airport check-in. N-VAR 2. If someone hassles you, they cause problems for you, often by repeatedly telling you or asking you to do something, in an annoying way. (INFORMAL) Then my husband started hassling me... VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~1 n 1 spoken something that is annoying, because it causes problems or is difficult to do  (I don't feel like cooking tonight, it's too much hassle. | It's such a hassle not having a washing machine.) 2 AmE informal an argument between two people or groups  (hassles with the management) ~2 v hassled, hassling informal 1 to be continuously asking someone to do something in a way that annoys them  (I wish you'd stop hassling me.) 2 I + with to argue with someone ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1945, Amer.Eng., perhaps from Southern dial. hassle "to pant, breathe noisily" (1928), of unknown origin; or perhaps from hatchel "to harass" (1800), which may be a variant of hazel, the plant that furnished switches for whippings. ...
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