美 [ˈhæsld]
v. 争吵;争辩;使烦恼(hassle 的过去分词)
hassle /ˈhæsəl/ TEM8 [ hassling hassled hassles ]
有变体名词 A hassle is a situation that is difficult and involves problems, effort, or arguments with people. 麻烦
I don't think it's worth the money or the hassle.
我认为不值得为此花钱或者费劲。
及物动词 If someone hassles you, they cause problems for you, often by repeatedly telling you or asking you to do something, in an annoying way. 烦扰
Then my husband started hassling me.
然后我丈夫便开始不停地烦我。
争吵;争辩;使烦恼(hassle的过去分词)
And the more people are searched, the more innocent people are hassled.
越多的人被搜查,越多无辜的人就会被滋扰。
Main drawback is that it's pretty crowded and you may get hassled (a lot).
主要缺点是它的相当拥挤,你可能会滋扰(许多)。
Programmers want to make great software without being hassled every step of the way.
程序员希望不被方法的每一步所困扰就能生产出优秀的软件。
He's further from the homeless services he needs, but he says he gets hassled less.
In contrast, black and brown residents are too often hassled by officials or even beaten up by the flics.
They arent hassled by the authorities and the local farmer provides the accommodation, but Habib is unhappy.