【每日一词】harry -/ˈher-ē ˈha-rē/ vt. 掠夺;骚扰;使苦恼;折磨;不断索要;不断烦扰;不断攻击(敌人,敌人地盘)
1: to make a pillaging or destructive raid on : assault
2: to force to move along by harassing
harrying the terrified horses down out of the mountains —R. A. Sokolov
3: to torment by or as if by constant attack
Examples of harry in a Sentence
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Ukraine has also harried Moscow with strikes aimed mainly at Russian energy installations — mirroring, though at a far smaller scale, the destructive Russian attacks aimed at Ukraine’s power grid.
—Laura King, Los Angeles Times, 12 Apr. 2024
She's bolstered by an adult supporting cast including a luminous, yet harried Rachel McAdams as her mother, Barbara; Bennie Safdie as her nebbish, loving father, Herb; and Kathy Bates as Margaret's boisterous, affectionate grandmother.
—Maureen Lee Lenker, EW.com, 11 July 2023
The river is just a few miles wide, but Russian artillery, bombs and explosive drones harry the Ukrainian boats by day and night.
—David Axe, Forbes, 20 Feb. 2024
While Jack's most romantic gesture involved not murdering everyone's favorite harried personal assistant, Woodall steps up his heartthrob game for the upcoming Netflix adaptation of David Nicholls’ best-selling romance, One Day.
—Emily Tannenbaum, Glamour, 8 Feb. 2024