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harried adjective uk /ˈhær.id/ us /ˈher.id/ worried and angry, especially because people keep wanting things from you: 被困扰的,不胜其烦的,形容被人催逼时的恼怒感觉 I saw a harried-looking mother at the checkout trying to manage two small children and a mountain of shopping.我在收银处看到一位手忙脚乱的母亲,既要看好两个幼童,又要兼顾一大堆货物。 He spent the day feeling harried and unproductive.一整天他都觉得不胜困扰,效率低下。 See
harry Harried managers often forget that their best people want to get even better. He greets visitors with a kind but harried expression. Nonsensical questions may just be a way for a child to reach out to a mom who seems harried. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Anxious and worried (all) hot and botheredidiom aflutter agitated angsty anxious fretfully frightened fuss get in a sweatidiom goosey preoccupied prey prey on sb's mindidiom prey on something queasily worried worriedly worrier worrywart wound up
harried | American Dictionary harried adjective us/ˈhær·id/ anxious or worried because you have too many things to do: I’ve been feeling very harried at work. |