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badg·er noun /ˈbædʒə(r)/ /ˈbædʒər/ - an animal with grey fur and wide black and white lines on its head. Badgers are nocturnal (= active mostly at night) and live in holes in the ground.獾(在洞中居住,夜间活动)Topics Animalsc2
Word Originearly 16th cent.: perhaps from badge, with reference to its distinctive head markings. The verb sense (late 18th cent.) originates from the now illegal sport of badger-baiting, where dogs draw a badger from its set and kill it.
badg·er verb /ˈbædʒə(r)/ /ˈbædʒər/ - to put pressure on somebody by repeatedly asking them questions or asking them to do something纠缠,烦扰(反复提出问题或要求) synonym pester
- badger somebody (into doing something) I finally badgered him into coming with us.我终于磨着他和我们一起来了。
- badger somebody about something Reporters constantly badger her about her private life.记者经常纠缠着打听她的私生活。
- badger somebody to do something His daughter was always badgering him to let her join the club.他女儿老缠着他让她加入俱乐部。
Word Originearly 16th cent.: perhaps from badge, with reference to its distinctive head markings. The verb sense (late 18th cent.) originates from the now illegal sport of badger-baiting, where dogs draw a badger from its set and kill it.
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