v. make a pillaging or destructive raid on (a place), as in wartimes
词态变化
过去式:harried
过去分词:harried
现在分词:harrying
第三人称单数:harries
常见例句
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Often these things in reality have little or nothing to do with the economic circumstances. > Harry: "You took your girlfriend to Applebee's on [Valentine's Day]? Pretty weak." > Larry: "Whatever man, I didn't have a choice
2
"coming out of the cupboard" is a figure of speech for popular or non popular people's disclosure of their secret obsession for Harry Potter.\r The term comes from the well know phrase "coming out of the closet" which refers to a person revealing that they are gay/lesbian.\r The "closet" part is replaced by "cupboard" because, as we know, Harry Potter lived in the "cupboard under the stairs" in the beginning of the book series. > I guess I'm finally coming out of the cupboard
3
I didn't really want people to know I was secretly obsessed with Harry Potter
4
[what the fuck] , but in a more confused manner > Hagrid: You're a wizard Harry > Harry: Dafuq?