hec·tor
verb/ˈhektə(r)/
/ˈhektər/
(formal)Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they hector | /ˈhektə(r)/ /ˈhektər/ |
he / she / it hectors | /ˈhektəz/ /ˈhektərz/ |
past simple hectored | /ˈhektəd/ /ˈhektərd/ |
past participle hectored | /ˈhektəd/ /ˈhektərd/ |
-ing form hectoring | /ˈhektərɪŋ/ /ˈhektərɪŋ/ |
- hector somebody | + speech to try to make somebody do something by talking or behaving in an aggressive way
威逼;威吓 - Unlike most environmentalists, she doesn't hector us about giving things up.
和大多数环保主义者不同,她不会威逼我们放弃某些事物。
Extra Examples- Countries are tired of being hectored by Western leaders about industrial emissions.
各国已经厌倦了在工业排放问题上受到西方领导人的恐吓。 - Teachers are feeling pushed around, hectored, lectured and badgered.
教师们感到被摆布、恐吓、训斥和纠缠。
Word Originlate Middle English: from the Trojan warrior Hector. Originally denoting a hero, the sense later became ‘braggart or bully’ (applied in the late 17th cent. to a member of a gang of London youths), hence ‘talk to in a bullying way’. - Unlike most environmentalists, she doesn't hector us about giving things up.