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VERB
纠缠不休;唠叨 If someone nags you, they keep asking you to do something you have not done yet or do not want to do.
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The more Sarah nagged her, the more stubborn Cissie became...
萨拉越对茜茜唠叨,茜茜越是固执。
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My girlfriend nagged me to cut my hair...
我女朋友老是念叨着让我去理发。
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She had stopped nagging him about never being home.
她不再不停地指责他总不在家了。
- A nag is someone who nags.不断指责的人;唠叨的人
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Aunt Molly is a nag about regular meals.
莫莉姨妈是一日三餐都挑三拣四的人。
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nagging
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Her endless nagging drove him away from home.
她无休止的唠叨抱怨逼得他离家出走了。
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VERB
不断困扰;使不得安宁 If something such as a doubt or worry nags at you, or nags you, it keeps worrying you.
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He could be wrong about her. The feeling nagged at him.
他可能冤枉她了,这种感觉让他备受折磨。
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...the anxiety that had nagged Amy all through lunch...
整个午餐期间一直折磨着埃米的焦虑心情
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Something was nagging in the back of his mind.
潜意识里有种让他不安的东西。
- Noun
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1. someone (especially a woman) who annoys people by constantly finding fault
- synonym: scold,scolder,nagger,common scold
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2. an old or over-worked horse
- Verb
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1. bother persistently with trivial complaints;
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2. worry persistently;
- "nagging concerns and doubts"
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3. remind or urge constantly;
- "she nagged to take a vacation"
- 1. The suspicion that she was lying continued to nag at me.
- 我怀疑她撒谎,这使我烦闷不已。
来自《简明英汉词典》


