besiege
英:[bɪˈsi:dʒ] 美: [bɪˈsidʒ]
besiege 基本解释
vt.包围,为敌对势力包围;拥挤在周围,包围住;如被询问纠缠或强求;使感到丧气或焦虑
变形
过去式:besieged过去分词:besieged现在分词:besieging第三人称单数:besieges
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. 包围;围困;围攻 surround with armed forces so as to prevent the people inside from getting out
英英释义
besiege[ bi'si:dʒ ]
v.surround so as to force to give up"The Turks besieged Vienna"
同义词:beleaguersurroundhem incircumvent
cause to feel distressed or worried"She was besieged by so many problems that she got discouraged"
harass, as with questions or requests"The press photographers besieged the movie star"
besiege 相关例句
双语例句
用作动词(v.)- When they came to besiege Kir Haraseth, Mesha did an abominable thing.
当他们来围攻吉珥哈列设时,米沙做了一件可憎的事。 - The city was besieged by the enemy for a few days.
这座城市被敌人围困了几天。
权威例句
Zur Besiegelungstechnik der Urkunden Kaiser Friedrichs IIBomb Test Protesters Besiege French EmbassyDiseases and heat besiege ultradwarf bermudagrassesFürstliche Willebriefe und MitbesiegelungenEffect of besiegement on non-communicable diseases: haemodialysisPOLICE BRUTALITY BESIEGES ECOLOGY - NATIONAL FISHERMENS MARCHInvading the Fortress: How to Besiege Reinforced Information BunkersInvading the fortress: how to besiege reinforced information bunkersApplication of the Geotechnical Fabric in Besiege Sea Build Dykes EngieneeringWestern Power Plants Come Under Scrutiny as Demand and Drought Besiege Supplies; March 4