harassment
/ˈhærəsmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /həˈræsmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /-smənt/ (ame, mw)
harassment — 名詞
1. behaviour or comments directed at a person that are unwanted and repeated, makin
騷擾
持續且令人不舒服的行為
behaviour or comments directed at a person that are unwanted and repeated, making them feel afraid, upset, or uncomfortable — for example, unwanted messages online, rude jokes in an office, or shouting at someone on the street.
After months of harassment from a coworker, Selim finally reported the problem to a manager.
Selim 在忍受了同事數月的騷擾後,終於向主管反映這個問題。
report + harassment (formal action)
Trang stopped using the forum because the online harassment she received there became too much.
Trang 不再使用那個論壇,因為她在網路上受到的騷擾已經太過分了。
online harassment (common modifier)
The new workplace policy clearly states that any form of harassment will lead to dismissal.
新的職場政策明確規定,任何形式的騷擾都將導致解僱。
Yasmin was afraid to take the bus alone after experiencing harassment on her morning route.
Yasmin 害怕獨自搭公車,因為她在早上通勤時遭遇過騷擾。
Neighbours signed a petition demanding the city address harassment in the local park.
一群鄰居連署請願,要求市政府解決當地公園的騷擾問題。
- bullying
more narrowly about physical or social intimidation, often among children or peers
- intimidation
focuses on making someone afraid rather than just annoyed or upset
- persecution
much stronger; systematic mistreatment of a group over a long period, often for political or religious reasons
- respect
the opposite of harassment — treating someone with consideration
- protection
actions taken to keep someone safe from harassment
文法句型
harassment + of + person
adjective + harassment
subject + to + harassment
用法筆記
Often used with a modifier specifying the context or type: sexual harassment, racial harassment, workplace harassment, online harassment. The word implies a pattern of repeated incidents rather than a single act.