harried
- IPA[ˈharɪd]
英式
- feeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one; harassed
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- 1. feeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one; harassed harried detectives answer ringing phones
- persistently carry out attacks on (an enemy or an enemy's territory): the raiders then spent three months harrying and burning the area
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- persistently carry out attacks on (an enemy or an enemy's territory): the raiders then spent three months harrying and burning the area
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- (1874–1926), Hungarian-born US magician and escape artist; born Erik Weisz. In the early 1900s ...
- a person skilled at escaping: you're a regular Houdini
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- (1874–1926), Hungarian-born US magician and escape artist; born Erik Weisz. In the early 1900s ...
- a person skilled at escaping: you're a regular Houdini
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- Henry Charles Albert David (born 1984), younger son of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales.
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- (1908–99), US Supreme Court associate justice 1970–94; full name Harry Andrew Blackmun. He is ...
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- Henry Charles Albert David (born 1984), younger son of Prince Charles and Diana, Princess of Wales.
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- (1858–1947), American-born British businessman. In 1906 he came to England and began to build ...
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- IPA[ˈharēd]
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- feeling strained as a result of having demands persistently made on one; harassed: harried detectives answer ringing phones
Oxford American Dictionary