English-Thai Dictionary
pester
VT ทำให้ แน่น เกินไป overcrowd tam-hai-nean-koen-pai
pester
VT รบกวน ทำให้ ยุ่งยาก ใจ กวนใจ ทำให้ รำคาญ annoy bother irritate trouble rob-kuan
pester out of
PHRV รบกวน ทำให้ ยุ่งยาก สร้างปัญหา rob-kuan
pester with
PHRV ทำให้ ยุ่งยาก ด้วย รบกวน ด้วย สร้างปัญหา ด้วย tam-hai-yung-yak-duai
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
PESTER
v.t.To trouble; to disturb; to annoy; to harass with little vexations. We are pestered with mice and rats.
A multitude of scribblers daily pester the world with their insufferable stuff.
1. To encumber.
PESTERED
pp. Troubled; disturbed; annoyed.
PESTERING
ppr. Troubling; disturbing.
PESTEROUS
a.Encumbering; burdensome. [Little used. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
PESTER
Pes "ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Pestered; p. pr. & vb. n. Pestering. ]Etym: [Abbrev. fr. impester, fr. OF. empaistrier, empestrer, to entangle the feet or legs, to embarrass, F. empêtrer; pref. em-, en- (L. in in ) + LL. pastorium, pastoria, a fetter by which horses are prevented from wandering in the pastures, fr. L. pastorius belonging to a herdsman or shepherd, pastor a herdsman. See In, and Pasture, Pastor. ]
1. To trouble; to disturb; to annoy; to harass with petty vexations. We are pestered with mice and rats. Dr. H. More. A multitude of scribblers daily pester the world. Dryden.
2. To crowd together in an annoying way; to overcrowd; to infest. [Obs. ] Milton. All rivers and pools... pestered full with fishes. Holland.
PESTERER
PESTERER Pes "ter *er, n.
Defn: One who pesters or harasses.
PESTERMENT
PESTERMENT Pes "ter *ment, n.
Defn: The act of pestering, or the state of being pestered; vexation; worry. "The trouble and pesterment of children. " B. Franklin.
PESTEROUS
PESTEROUS Pes "ter *ous, a.
Defn: Inclined to pester. Also, vexatious; encumbering; burdensome. [Obs. ] Bacon.
New American Oxford Dictionary
pester
pes ter |ˈpestər ˈpɛstər | ▶verb [ with obj. ] trouble or annoy (someone ) with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions: she constantly pestered him with telephone calls. DERIVATIVES pes ter er noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the senses ‘overcrowd (a place )’ and ‘impede (a person )’): from French empestrer ‘encumber, ’ influenced by pest. The current sense is an extension of an earlier use, ‘infest, ’ referring to vermin.
pester power
pes ter pow er ▶noun informal the ability of children to nag adults, esp. to influence their parents to make certain purchases: advertisers encourage the use of pester power, especially at Christmas.
Oxford Dictionary
pester
pes ¦ter |ˈpɛstə | ▶verb [ with obj. ] trouble or annoy (someone ) with frequent or persistent requests or interruptions: she constantly pestered him with telephone calls. DERIVATIVES pesterer noun ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the senses ‘overcrowd (a place )’ and ‘impede (a person )’): from French empestrer ‘encumber ’, influenced by pest. The current sense is an extension of an earlier use, ‘infest ’, referring to vermin.
pester power
pes ¦ter power ▶noun [ mass noun ] informal the ability of children to pressurize their parents into buying them products, especially items advertised in the media.
American Oxford Thesaurus
pester
pester verb is there someplace I can study where no one will pester me? badger, hound, harass, plague, annoy, bother, trouble, keep after, persecute, torment, bedevil, harry, worry, beleaguer, nag, hassle, bug, devil, get on someone's case.
Oxford Thesaurus
pester
pester verb I've been pestered by reporters for days: badger, hound, annoy, bother, harass, trouble, plague, irritate, irk, chivvy, keep after; persecute, torment, molest, bedevil, besiege, harry, worry, beleaguer, nag, dun, importune; informal hassle, bug, aggravate, give someone a hard time, get on someone's nerves, drive round the bend, drive up the wall, get in someone's hair, get up someone's nose, get at, get on someone's back; N. English mither; N. Amer. informal ride, devil.
French Dictionary
peste
peste n. f. nom féminin 1 Grave maladie contagieuse. 2 figuré Enfant espiègle, personne détestable. : C ’est une petite peste.
pester
pester v. intr. verbe intransitif Grogner, montrer sa mauvaise humeur. : Il ne cesse de pester contre son voisin. SYNONYME fulminer ; maugréer . aimer
Spanish Dictionary
peste
peste nombre femenino 1 Enfermedad infecciosa y contagiosa que causa gran mortandad entre los seres humanos y los animales :peste porcina; peste equina; la peste se transmite al ser humano a través de otro o de animales como la pulga, la rata o el chinche .peste bubónica Enfermedad infecciosa y contagiosa, causada por un bacilo, que se caracteriza por la presencia de dolorosos bultos o hinchazones en los ganglios de la zona cervical, las axilas y las ingles :una gran plaga de peste bubónica aniquiló a la mitad de la población europea .También simplemente peste .peste negra Forma grave de la peste bubónica que se presenta con hemorragias de las mucosas y de la piel :la peste negra ocasionó grandes mortandades en Europa durante la Edad Media .También peste hemorrágica .2 Enfermedad, aunque no sea contagiosa, que causa muchas muertes entre la población :el sida es la peste de nuestros días .3 Olor desagradable que causa repugnancia .SINÓNIMO pestilencia .4 Cosa muy molesta que es muy abundante o existe en gran cantidad :¡qué peste de hormigas, se meten por todas partes! echar (o decir ) pestes Quejarse o hablar mal de alguien profiriendo palabras de malestar, enojo, amenaza o intensa aversión :se marchó echando pestes y dando un portazo; echa pestes de los antiguos jefes militares; echaban pestes contra el sistema educativo .huir como de la peste Escapar o alejarse de alguien o de algo que resulta molesto o desagradable .
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
pester
pes ter /péstə r /動詞 他動詞 ⦅くだけて ⦆ «…で » …をしつこく [うるさく ]悩ます [困らす, 苦しめる ] «with » ; «…を » 〈人 〉にしつこくせがむ «for » ; 〖~ A to do 〗A 〈人 〉に …してくれとしつこくせがむ ▸ We are pestered with flies .我々はハエに悩まされている ▸ He pestered her for [to give him ] money .彼は彼女にしつこく金をせがんだ