释义 |
| | VERB | | | /bɪˈsiːdʒ/ | | | | 1 | to surround a place with an army and prevent the people there from getting food and supplies, as a way of getting control of it 包围;围困 | 1a | to gather round a person or place in a way that threatens or annoys them 拥在…的周围(进行威胁或烦扰) | | The company’ s offices were besieged by hundreds of people who had holidays planned. 公司的办公室被几百个已经计划好度假的人团团围住。 | | | | | 2 | usually passive to make more requests, offers, comments, or complaints than someone can deal with 使应接不暇;使手忙脚乱 | besiege sb/sth with sth The department has been besieged with enquiries from students from all over the country. 全国各地学生的询问使系里应接不暇。 | | | |