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  1. беспокойство, забота 2. раздражение 3. воен. беспокоящие действия 4. беспокоить, тревожить 5. изнурять изматывать; беспокоить the enemy harassed them —- противник не давал им покоя 6. утомлять 7. уст. опустошать, совершать набеги ...
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  v.  1) беспокоить, тревожить, изводить  2) утомлять Syn: see bother ...
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  disp. v.tr. 1 trouble and annoy continually or repeatedly. 2 make repeated attacks on (an enemy or opponent). Derivatives harasser n. harassingly adv. harassment n. Etymology: F harasser f. OF harer set a dog on ...
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   transitive verb  Etymology: French ~er, from Middle French, from harer to set a dog on, from Old French hare, interjection used to incite dogs, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German hier here — more at here  Date: 1617  1.  a. exhaust, fatigue  b.  (1) to annoy persistently  (2) to create an unpleasant or hostile situation for especially by uninvited and unwelcome verbal or physical conduct  2. to worry and impede by repeated raids ~ed the enemy  Synonyms: see worry  • ~er noun  • ~ment noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (harasses, harassing, harassed) If someone harasses you, they trouble or annoy you, for example by attacking you repeatedly or by causing you as many problems as they can. A woman reporter complained one of them sexually harassed her in the locker room... VERB: V n ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v 1 to treat someone unfairly by threatening them or being continuously unpleasant to them  (Black teenagers are being constantly harassed by the police.) 2 to annoy someone by continually interrupting them  (Stop harassing me will you! I'm trying to work!) 3 to continually attack an enemy ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - 1618, 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." Originally "to lay waste, devastate," sense of "distress" is from 1656. ...
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