beset

beset [bɪˈset]  [bɪˈsɛt] 

第三人称单数:besets

现在分词:besetting

beset 基本解释

及物动词困扰; 包围; 镶,嵌; [航]被冰块包围

beset 相关例句

及物动词

1. This town is beset with towering mountains.
    这座城市为高山所环抱。

2. In the swamp the army was beset by mosquitoes.
    在沼泽地,该军受到蚊子的困扰。

3. He was beset by fear.
    他陷入恐怖之中。

4. The project was beset with difficulties.
    这项工程困难重重。

5. She was beset by doubts.
    她疑虑重重。

beset 网络解释

1. 困扰:beseem 适合于 | beset 困扰 | besetting 不断攻击的

2. 包围:bereave#剥夺 | beset#包围 | besiege#围

3. 被冰夹住;包围:besel 监视窗 | beset 被冰夹住;包围 | BESS 二进制编码地震系统

beset 词典解释
The form beset is used in the present tense and is the past tense and past participle. beset的过去式和过去分词与原形相同。

1. 困扰;烦扰;使苦恼
    If someone or something is beset by problems or fears, they have many problems or fears which affect them severely.

    e.g. The country is beset by severe economic problems.
           这个国家被严重的经济问题所困扰。
    e.g. The discussions were beset with difficulties.
           讨论困难重重。

beset 单语例句

1. beset的解释

1. Beset by so many agonizing problems, the Earth is screaming for help.

2. The OAS is beset by a row over the pace of normalization with Cuba.

3. There have been hints that the program is beset by technical problems.

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4. In the past year, the Europe Union has been beset with a festering sovereign debt crisis.

5. Puntland is a relatively stable region in a country beset by chaos and violence.

6. Obama's young administration has been beset by problems with Cabinet nominees.

7. Yet years later his nation still remains beset by strife and one shudders to think how many more living nightmares are taking place.

8. beset的解释

8. China's telecoms sector has long been beset by poor network resource sharing and interconnection, with established players reluctant to let smaller rivals access the network.

9. Putin cast Russia as beset by foreign forces eager to bring it to its knees, and he cracked down on NGOs he accused of serving masters abroad.

10. beset的解释

10. Thailand has been beset by nearly three years of political turmoil, with mass protests wreaking havoc with daily life and occasionally erupting into violence.