hassle
n. 困難的事情; 麻煩的事情; 爭論
vt. 不斷煩擾; 與…爭辯; 使…煩惱
vi. 爭論,爭辯
A hassle is a situation that is difficult and involves problems, effort, or arguments with people.
I don't think it's worth the money or the hassle...
我認為不值得為此花費那麼多金錢和精力。
Weddings are so much hassle that you need a good break afterwards.
婚禮真是件折騰人的事,辦完後得好好休息才行。
If someone hassles you, they cause problems for you, often by repeatedly telling you or asking you to do something, in an annoying way.
Then my husband started hassling me...
然後我丈夫開始不停地煩我。
If you are tired of being hassled by unreasonable parents, leave home and pay your own way.
如果你厭煩了不通情理的父母的喋喋不休,那就離開家自食其力吧。
1. an angry disturbance;
2. disorderly fighting
1. annoy continually or chronically;
Traveling during peak season can be a hassle.
在旺季旅行可能是個麻煩.
We know you are lying, but it is just not worth the hassle.
我們不是不知道你們在說謊, 只是覺得不值得為此小題大做而已.
The assumption was that you would pass out and avoid all of the hassle.
假定您將運出,避免所有的麻煩.
I have decided what to do, please do not give me any hassle about it.
我已經決定怎麼做, 你用不著跟我嘮叨.
Sometimes it's a hassle being Harry Potter.
做“哈利·波特 ” 有時還真是件麻煩事.