English-Thai Dictionary
Harry Monk
SL น้ำอสุจิ spunk nam-ar-su-ji
harry
VT ปล้นสะดม โจมตี ทำลาย pron-sa-dom
harry
VT รบกวน ก่อกวน annoy badger harass rob-kuan
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
HARRY
v.t. 1. To strip; to pillage. [See Harrow. ]
2. To harass; to agitate; to tease.
HARRY
v.i.To make harassing incursions.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
HARRY
Har "ry, v. t.. [imp. & p. p. Harried ( ); p. pr. & vb. n. Harrying.]Etym: [OF. harwen, herien, her, AS. hergisn to act as an army, to ravage, plunder, fr. here army; akin to G. here army; akin to G. heer, Icel. herr, Goth. harjis, and Lith. karas war. Gf. Harbor, Herald, Heriot. ]
1. To strip; to lay waste; as, the Northmen came several times and harried the land. To harry this beautiful region. W. Irving. A red squirrel had harried the nest of a wood thrush. J. Burroughs.
2. To agitate; to worry; to harrow; to harass. Shak.
Syn. -- To ravage; plunder; pillage; lay waste; vex; tease; worry; annoy; harass.
HARRY
HARRY Har "ry, v. i..
Defn: To make a predatory incursion; to plunder or lay waste. [Obs. ] Beau. & Fl.
New American Oxford Dictionary
harry
har ry |ˈharē ˈhɛri | ▶verb ( harries, harrying, harried ) [ with obj. ] persistently carry out attacks on (an enemy or an enemy's territory ). • persistently harass: he bought the house for Jenny, whom he harries into marriage. ORIGIN Old English herian, hergian, of Germanic origin, probably influenced by Old French harier, in the same sense.
Oxford Dictionary
harry
harry |ˈhari | ▶verb ( harries, harrying, harried ) [ with obj. ] persistently carry out attacks on (an enemy or an enemy's territory ). • persistently harass: the government is being mercilessly harried by a new lobby. ORIGIN Old English herian, hergian, of Germanic origin, probably influenced by Old French harier, in the same sense.
American Oxford Thesaurus
harry
harry verb 1 they harried the retreating enemy: attack, assail, assault; charge, rush, strike, set upon; bombard, shell, strafe. 2 the government was harried by a new lobby: harass, hound, bedevil, torment, pester, bother, worry, badger, nag, plague; informal hassle, bug, lean on, give someone a hard time.
Oxford Thesaurus
harry
harry verb 1 after the battle, they harried the retreating enemy: attack, assail, assault, maraud, ravage, devastate, wreak havoc on; plunder, rob, sack, ransack, raid, pillage, lay waste to; literary despoil; rare depredate, reave, spoliate. 2 the government is being mercilessly harried by a new lobby: harass, hound, pressurize, bring pressure to bear on, put pressure on, lean on, keep on at, go on at, chivvy, bedevil, torment, pester, bother, disturb, worry, annoy, badger, nag, plague, persecute, molest; informal hassle, bug, give someone a hard time, drive someone round the bend, drive someone up the wall, be in someone's hair, get on someone's back, breathe down someone's neck; Brit. informal drive someone round the twist. ANTONYMS leave in peace.
Duden Dictionary
Harry
Har ry Substantiv, maskulin Jargon , der |ˈhærɪ |der Harry; Genitiv: des Harrys englisch Heroin
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
Harry
Har ry /hǽri /名詞 ハリー 〘Henry, Haroldの愛称 〙.
harry
har ry /hǽri /動詞 -ries ; -ried ; ~ing 他動詞 1 «…で » 〈人 〉を催促し続ける, 苦しめ続ける, 悩ませる (worry ) «for » .2 …を繰り返して [執拗 (しつよう )に ]攻撃する .自動詞 略奪する .