nagging
英 [ˈnæɡɪŋ]
美 [ˈnæɡɪŋ]
adj. 纠缠不休的; 难以摆脱的; 唠叨的; 抱怨的; 诉苦的
v. 唠叨; 不停地抱怨; 不断困扰; 老使人烦恼
nag的现在分词
BNC.14548 / COCA.12996
牛津词典
adj.
- 纠缠不休的;难以摆脱的
continuing for a long time and difficult to cure or remove- a nagging pain/doubt
难以消除的疼痛 / 怀疑
- a nagging pain/doubt
- 唠叨的;抱怨的;诉苦的
complaining- a nagging voice
唠唠叨叨的声音
- a nagging voice
柯林斯词典
英英释义
adj
- continually complaining or faultfinding
- a shrewish wife
- nagging parents
双语例句
- She had stopped nagging him about never being home.
她不再不停地指责他总不在家了。 - I don't think I can take much more of your nagging.
我再也受不了你的唠叨了。 - My mom kept nagging on and on.
我妈妈不断的对我唠叨。 - Yeah! I got sick and tired of her nagging all the time.
是的!我生病了,厌倦了她一直唠叨个不停。 - A nature given to nagging or scolding.
爱挑剔和责骂的性格。 - Something was nagging in the back of his mind.
潜意识里有种让他不安的东西。 - A: My parents never stop nagging me.
我爸妈总是对我唠叨个没完。 - Her constant nagging provoked him.
她不断地唠叨激怒了他。 - It was our mistake to have kept nagging you.
我们老是唠叨着催你,是我是我们不对。 - Our parents may have used sarcasm, nagging, or open hostility when problems got to the boiling point.
当问题到达沸点时,我们的父母也许是用挖苦,挑剔,或公开的敌意。