beset的意思和读音

beset

: [bɪˈset] : [bɪ'set]

v.

besetting  besets  

adj.free

v.support

adj.affected,overwhelmed,overcome,harassed,surrounded

v.harass,assail,hamper,attack,surround

besetv.

1.[usupass]~ sb/sthto affect sb/sth in an unpleasant or harmful way

The team was beset by injury all season.

It's one of the most difficult problems besetting our modern way of life.

v.1.,;【2.,,;,(),3.,

v.1.to cause someone difficulty or danger over a period of time

1. bereft a. beset v. besiege v. ...

2. bereave v. beset v. besides adv. ) ...

3. bereft a. beset v. besiege v. ...

4. besought beset betook ...

5. beseech beset bespeak ...

6. belly n. , beset vt. ,使, bet vt.&vi.&n. ...

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1.Today, this kind of hundred year old-established shops beset with a crisis, vacillated Wall Street's male letter strength once more.

2.Bahrain is the only Arab state so far in the oil-rich Persian Gulf beset by unrest amid protests across much of the rest of the Mideast.

3.The feeling which beset the child was one of dim uncertain horror.

4.He may be beset by ethical problems, whether over campaign finance or Whitewater indictments, even conceivably of his wife.

5.The enemy beset the city with a strong army.

6.After a period of time has been beset by years of many symptoms I had not been repeated.

7.This doubt alone often beset Pierre. He made no plans of any sort now.

8.For a time she had been beset with a madness for writing notes which she addressed to Seth.

9.Although from its height and being so near upon the sea, it was often beset with clouds, yet it was a pleasant place.

10.In terms of theft and forgery of a currency, similar problems have beset real-world coins and notes since they were invented.