hazing


haze 1

H0095100 (hāz)n.1. a. Atmospheric moisture, dust, smoke, and vapor that diminishes visibility.b. A partially opaque covering: Let the polish dry to a haze before buffing it.2. A vague or confused state of mind.intr.v. hazed, haz·ing, haz·es To become misty or hazy; blur.
[Probably back-formation from hazy.]

haze 2

H0095100 (hāz)tr.v. hazed, haz·ing, haz·es 1. To persecute or harass with meaningless, difficult, or humiliating tasks.2. To initiate, as into a college fraternity, by exacting humiliating performances from or playing rough practical jokes upon.
[Perhaps from obsolete haze, to frighten, from obsolete French haser, to annoy, from Old French.]
haz′er n.

hazing

(ˈheɪzɪŋ) n (Education) chiefly US and Canadian the bullying of a student in school
Translations
对新来者折磨

haze2

(heiz) verb (American) to play tricks on new college students, army recruits etc or make them perform humiliating tasks. (美國)捉弄大學新生、新兵等 (美国)戏弄,欺凌新生、新兵等 hazing noun the initiaition of newcomers. The army now forbids the hazing of new recruits. 讓新來者出糗 对新来者折磨