nagged
adj. 经常遭责怪的; 被压制的; 感到厌烦的; 被激怒的
v. 不断地挑剔或批评(某人)( nag的过去式和过去分词 ); 不断地烦扰或伤害(某人); 无休止地抱怨; 不断指责
If someone nags you, they keep asking you to do something you have not done yet or do not want to do.
The more Sarah nagged her, the more stubborn Cissie became...
萨拉越对茜茜唠叨,茜茜越是固执。
My girlfriend nagged me to cut my hair...
我女朋友老是念叨着让我去理发。
If something such as a doubt or worry nags at you, or nags you, it keeps worrying you.
He could be wrong about her. The feeling nagged at him.
他可能冤枉她了,这种感觉让他备受折磨。
...the anxiety that had nagged Amy all through lunch...
整个午餐期间一直折磨着埃米的焦虑心情
People sometimes refer to a horse as a nag .
The more Sarah nagged her, the more stubborn Cissie became.
萨拉越对茜茜唠叨,茜茜越是固执。
My girlfriend nagged me to cut my hair.
我女朋友老是念叨着让我去理发。
The old woman nagged ( at ) her daughter - in - law all day long.
那老太婆一天到晚地挑剔 儿媳妇 的不是.
She nagged him all day long.
她一天到晚地说他.
She nagged him into doing what she wanted.
她向他唠叨,使他不得不去做她所要的事.