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v.
(動詞)
- vt. 包圍;圍困;圍攻 surround with armed forces so as to prevent the people inside from getting out
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surround so as to force to give up;
"The Turks besieged Vienna"
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cause to feel distressed or worried;
"She was besieged by so many problems that she got discouraged"
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harass, as with questions or requests;
"The press photographers besieged the movie star"
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用作動詞 (v.)
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When they came to besiege Kir Haraseth, Mesha did an abominable thing.
當兩人來圍堵吉珥哈列設時,米沙做一類可憎的事。
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The city was besieged by the enemy for a few days.
這座地區被日軍圍困了幾小時。
用作動詞 (v.)
做為及物形容詞
S+ ~+n./pron.
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People besieged the singer.
現代人圍住了這位獨唱家。
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The pupils besieged their teacher with questions and requests.
畢業生們把小編團團圍住提到原因和表單提交。
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The enemy were besieged by us.
敵軍被自己前保險杠住了。
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Troy was besieged by the Greeks for ten years.
特洛伊被希臘人圍困達5年之久。
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He was besieged with requests for money.
大眾都向他討錢。
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When forty winters shall besiege thy brow.
產自:Sonnets ,
Shakespeare
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He was besieged with notes requesting private interviews.
源自: W. Gerhardie
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v. (動詞)
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besiege的基本意思是用武力圍攻以達到奪取的目的,強調扎營圍困敵人。用于比喻可指圍住某人并提出要求或質詢。
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v.(動詞)
- besiegement n. (被)圍攻;(被)圍困‖besieger n. 圍攻者
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