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Что (кто) такое HARASSERS - определение


harassment         
  • Notice to passengers posted behind bus driver, in Hebrew: "Every passenger may take any seat they choose (excepting places marked for disabled persons); harassing a passenger in this regard may be a criminal offence".
  • ''Shimei curses David'', 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
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WIDE RANGE OF BEHAVIOURS OF AN OFFENSIVE NATURE, COMMONLY UNDERSTOOD AS BEHAVIOR THAT DEMEANS, HUMILIATES OR EMBARRASSES A PERSON, AND IT IS CHARACTERISTICALLY IDENTIFIED BY ITS UNLIKELIHOOD IN TERMS OF SOCIAL AND MORAL REASONABLENESS
Harrasment; Harrassment; Harass; Harassing; Harasser; Harassers; Psychological harassment; Religious harassment; Campaign of harassment; Harassment campaign; Herassment; Harassment (crime)
n.
1) to engage in harassment
2) police; sexual harassment
harass         
  • Notice to passengers posted behind bus driver, in Hebrew: "Every passenger may take any seat they choose (excepting places marked for disabled persons); harassing a passenger in this regard may be a criminal offence".
  • ''Shimei curses David'', 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • pmid=18047944 }}</ref>
WIDE RANGE OF BEHAVIOURS OF AN OFFENSIVE NATURE, COMMONLY UNDERSTOOD AS BEHAVIOR THAT DEMEANS, HUMILIATES OR EMBARRASSES A PERSON, AND IT IS CHARACTERISTICALLY IDENTIFIED BY ITS UNLIKELIHOOD IN TERMS OF SOCIAL AND MORAL REASONABLENESS
Harrasment; Harrassment; Harass; Harassing; Harasser; Harassers; Psychological harassment; Religious harassment; Campaign of harassment; Harassment campaign; Herassment; Harassment (crime)
(harasses, harassing, harassed)
If someone harasses you, they trouble or annoy you, for example by attacking you repeatedly or by causing you as many problems as they can.
A woman reporter complained one of them sexually harassed her in the locker room...
VERB: V n
Harassment         
  • Notice to passengers posted behind bus driver, in Hebrew: "Every passenger may take any seat they choose (excepting places marked for disabled persons); harassing a passenger in this regard may be a criminal offence".
  • ''Shimei curses David'', 1860 woodcut by [[Julius Schnorr von Karolsfeld]]
  • pmid=18047944 }}</ref>
WIDE RANGE OF BEHAVIOURS OF AN OFFENSIVE NATURE, COMMONLY UNDERSTOOD AS BEHAVIOR THAT DEMEANS, HUMILIATES OR EMBARRASSES A PERSON, AND IT IS CHARACTERISTICALLY IDENTIFIED BY ITS UNLIKELIHOOD IN TERMS OF SOCIAL AND MORAL REASONABLENESS
Harrasment; Harrassment; Harass; Harassing; Harasser; Harassers; Psychological harassment; Religious harassment; Campaign of harassment; Harassment campaign; Herassment; Harassment (crime)
·noun The act of harassing, or state of being harassed; worry; annoyance; anxiety.
Примеры употребления для HARASSERS
1. The harassers were mainly older men who spoke Swedish with a rustic accent.
2. The U.S. imperialists are violators of world peace as well as vicious harassers of peace of the Korean Peninsula.
3. This very silence by families is what is encouraging the harassers to continue attacking students,» said Fatima.
4. She had calls from men too and she found them to be overall very nice except for the few harassers whom she knew how to handle.
5. It also testifies to the fact that they are harassers of peace and security on the peninsula and the chieftain of a war as they cause the dark clouds of a nuclear war to gather over this land.