Harry(动词)常指“反复骚扰、纠缠、不断侵扰;使疲惫不堪”。(也可作人名 Harry,如“哈里”。)
/ˈhæri/
She felt harried by constant phone calls.
她被不断的电话骚扰得心力交瘁。
The troops were harried by guerrilla attacks as they retreated through the mountains.
部队在穿越山地撤退时不断遭到游击队袭击而疲惫不堪。
harry 来自古英语 hergian,与“劫掠、袭击”相关,最初有“掠夺、破坏”的含义,后来引申为“不断侵扰、纠缠不休”,也可用于描述“持续施压使人疲惫”。