Harassの例文や意味・使い方に関するQ&A
「Harass」を含む文の意味
Q:
they’ll harass you.
とはどういう意味ですか?
とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Te acosarán, te intimidarán
o tal vez Te molestarán
o tal vez Te molestarán
Q:
harass
とはどういう意味ですか?
とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
to abusing, insulting someone on regular basis means harassing
Q:
harassing とはどういう意味ですか?
A:
Harassing means when someone is bothering you and wont leave you alone. It's a negative term.
「Harass」の類語とその違い
Q:
to harass と to bother はどう違いますか?
A:
To harass is a lot stronger than bother…
It might bother me that someone isn’t wearing a mask near me.
But if he was following me around without a mask, and coughing on me, and yelling….then he’s harassing me.
You can bother someone without trying….but you have to act very badly to harass someone
It might bother me that someone isn’t wearing a mask near me.
But if he was following me around without a mask, and coughing on me, and yelling….then he’s harassing me.
You can bother someone without trying….but you have to act very badly to harass someone
Q:
To harass と To stalk と To bully はどう違いますか?
A:
Stalking means that you actively follow somebody. You turn up in places where they are, and generally give them the impression that you are following them.
Harassment and bullying are very similar. One way in which they are distinguished these days, is that we say that members of the opposite sex harass each other, while members of the same sex bully each other. So, men harass women, boys bully boys, and so on.
But another clear distinction between them is this - harassment often means that you are trying to get somebody to do something which they don't want to do. So, there is a big problem with men trying to get women to socialise with them, when the women don't want to. This is a very well-known form of harassment. Bullying, on the other hand, is mainly directed at trying to get another person to feel bad about themselves. The type of thing the teenagers do - spreading rumours about them, calling them evil names etc
Stalking means that you actively follow somebody. You turn up in places where they are, and generally give them the impression that you are following them.
Harassment and bullying are very similar. One way in which they are distinguished these days, is that we say that members of the opposite sex harass each other, while members of the same sex bully each other. So, men harass women, boys bully boys, and so on.
But another clear distinction between them is this - harassment often means that you are trying to get somebody to do something which they don't want to do. So, there is a big problem with men trying to get women to socialise with them, when the women don't want to. This is a very well-known form of harassment. Bullying, on the other hand, is mainly directed at trying to get another person to feel bad about themselves. The type of thing the teenagers do - spreading rumours about them, calling them evil names etc
Q:
harass と harassment
はどう違いますか?
はどう違いますか?
A:
Harass is a verb. It is the action of annoying someone. "He harassed his sister."
Harassment is a noun. It is the state of the action having taken place. "The harassment from her brother really upset her."
Harassment is a noun. It is the state of the action having taken place. "The harassment from her brother really upset her."
Q:
harass と tease と taunt はどう違いますか?
A:
Harass has a very negative meaning, and is used in serious situations.
For example: Please stop harassing her otherwise I’m going to call the cops”
Tease has a more relaxed and playful meaning.
For example: I got teased by my friends because my hair looked silly.
Taunt means that you are provoking someone and trying to get a response out of me.
For example: He kept taunting me and trying to make me annoyed.
For example: Please stop harassing her otherwise I’m going to call the cops”
Tease has a more relaxed and playful meaning.
For example: I got teased by my friends because my hair looked silly.
Taunt means that you are provoking someone and trying to get a response out of me.
For example: He kept taunting me and trying to make me annoyed.
Q:
harass と persecute はどう違いますか?
A:
The 'h' is not silent in this case, no. If you harass someone you won't leave them alone. Meanwhile, you can persecute someone by for example denying them a job, you don't have to follow them around being nasty. Persecute however has an implication that you do it for a racial, gender, or such reason, where harass doesn't have any of those implications.
「Harass」を翻訳
Q:
harassing は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
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harass は 英語 (アメリカ) で何と言いますか?
A:
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