transitive. To overrun, ravage; to harry or worry excessively; to harass.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > adversity > suffer (adversity or affliction) [verb (transitive)] > afflict (105) overharryeOE transitive. To overrun, ravage; to harry or worry excessively; to harass. aileOE transitive. With animate subject: to cause trouble or harm to, to afflict. Obsolete. swencheOE transitive. To trouble, harass, afflict (a person). Also reflexive. besetOE figurative. To encompass, surround, assail, possess detrimentally. said of temptations, dangers, difficulties, obstacles, evil influences. traya1000 transitive. To pain, grieve, trouble, vex, afflict. teenOE transitive. To inflict suffering upon; to afflict, harass; to injure, harm. to work (also do) (a person) woeOE to work (also †do) (a person) woe: to inflict distress or trouble on (a person); to afflict; to do harm to. Also without indirect object. Now archaic. derve?c1225 transitive. To trouble, grieve, hurt, afflict, molest. grieve1297 Of persons: To harass, trouble, vex, gall by hostile action; to oppress; to do wrong, hurt, or harm to. Obsolete. harrya1300 To harass (persons) by hostile attacks, forced exactions, or rapacity; to despoil. noyc1300 transitive. To annoy, trouble, harass; to harm or injure. Occasionally in passive: to be annoyed or vexed. travailc1300 transitive. To torment, distress, or harass (a person or animal); to afflict, trouble; to weary, tire. Chiefly in passive in later use. Now rare. to work (also do) annoyc1300 to work (also do) annoy and variants: to discomfort, trouble; to do damage or harm; to cause annoyance, irritation, or vexation. Frequently with a… wrath14.. To afflict, harm, or injure; to bring to grief or disaster. aggrievea1325 transitive. To bring grief or trouble to, to grieve, distress; to oppress, treat unfairly. Frequently in passive: to be injuriously affected, to… annoya1325 transitive. To inflict pain, harm, or injury on (a person). Obsolete. tribula1325 transitive. To bring tribulation upon; to distress, harass, afflict. to hold wakenc1330 to†holdor keep waking; earlier, †to hold waken: To prevent from sleeping; to keep watchful or on the alert. †Formerly: To keep (a person, esp. an… anguish1340 transitive. To afflict with mental pain or suffering; to torment, to trouble, to distress. distrainc1374 figurative. To hold in its grasp, as disease, sickness, love; to distress, oppress, afflict. Obsolete. wrap1380 To envelop, entangle, or implicate (a person, etc.) in (†into), to surround, encompass, or beset with, some (esp. prejudicial) condition of… strain1382 To press hard upon, afflict, distress. Obsolete. ermec1386 transitive. To make miserable, grieve, harass, vex. afflicta1393 transitive. To distress with continued physical or mental suffering; to torment; to trouble. Also reflexive: to become or feel distressed; to grieve… cumbera1400 To harass, distress, trouble. Obsolete (except with mixture of sense 4: to incommode, bother). assayc1400 transitive. To try with afflictions, to subject to ‘trials.’ Obsolete. distressc1400 transitive. To subject to severe strain or pressure (physical, financial, or other); to put to sore straits, to embarrass; now esp. to afflict or… temptc1400 transferred. To act upon as a ‘trial’ or severe test; to try with afflictions; to afflict sorely, distress. Cf. attempt, v. 4. Obsolete. rare. encumber1413 Of enemies, etc.: To press hardly upon, harass, give trouble to. Obsolete. labour1437 transitive. To burden, overwhelm, oppress, distress. Obsolete. infortune?a1439 transitive. To cause misfortune to, to afflict; (Astrology) to cause (a planet) to have a malign influence. Usually in passive. stressa1450 transitive. To subject (a person) to hardship, torment, or adversity; to afflict, burden. Also with a person's resources as object. Obsolete. trouble1489 transitive. To do harm or hurt to; to injure; to molest, oppress. arraya1500 Ironically. To put into a (sore) plight, trouble, afflict. constraina1500 To press hard upon, straiten, reduce to straits; to oppress, afflict, distress. Obsolete. attempt1525 To try with afflictions. Obsolete. misease1530 transitive. To trouble, distress; to inconvenience. exercise1531 esp. To harass, vex, worry; to afflict, make anxious, ‘prove’. to hold or keep waking1533 to†holdor keep waking; earlier, †to hold waken: To prevent from sleeping; to keep watchful or on the alert. †Formerly: To keep (a person, esp. an… try1539 To subject to a severe test or strain; to strain the endurance or patience of, put to straits, afflict. to wring to the worse1542 to wring to the worse: to vex, distress. Obsolete. pinch1548 figurative. transitive. Of cold, hunger, disease, etc.: to destroy, damage, or waste; to afflict (a person) with privation or hardship. Also: to… affligec1550 transitive. = afflict, v. 1a. trounce1551 transitive. To trouble, afflict, distress; to discomfit, harass. Obsolete. oppress1555 transitive. To attack, make war against; to persecute. Occasionally of a disaster or misfortune: to afflict. Obsolete. inflict1566 With inverted construction: To afflict, assail, trouble (a person) with something painful or disagreeable. (Now rare, and only in sense 1b.) overharl1570 transitive. To harass; to oppress; to handle roughly. strait1579 To bring into straits, subject to hardship. to make a martyr of1599 Hyperbolically or humorously. to make a martyr of: to subject to hardship or inconvenience; to sacrifice (someone) in a cause; to make a martyr of on… straiten1611 To reduce to straits; to subject to privation, hardship, or distress. Often said of besiegers, sometimes with mixture of sense 4b. tribulatea1637 transitive. To afflict; to oppress; to trouble greatly. to put through the hoop(s)1919 A circular ring, often with paper stretched over it, through which acrobats or performing animals leap. Also figurative, esp. in to go (also jump)… snooter1923 transitive. To harass, to bedevil; to snub. (Only in P. G. Wodehouse.) Subcategories:— grievously (1) — like winter (1) — affect or visit with adversity (11) — permit injury for a purpose (1) — fall upon with adverse effect (2) — oppress or afflict (36) |
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