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Перевод: pester
[глагол] докучать; надоедать; донимать; выклянчивать; задрать [сл.]
Тезаурус:
- Rik Mayall, confirming that he is only capable of playing one character, is Phoebe Cates' imaginary childhood friend who comes back to pester her when insecurity afflicts her in adulthood.
- Local people say the fences deter the Mexican "bandits" who pester border towns.
- The operation left her depressed, and she continued to pester Kennedy about it - until he decided to take action.
- He was cranky and would get upset over homework not done, cry, call himself stupid, and pester his sister.
- Must you pester me at this moment?"
- This means that the thankless task of nagging is of an elevated importance in the unknown band's armoury of skills: the less notice they take, the more you need to pester them.
- "With other illustrators, I work at a distance - we visit and phone, but there is a point at which I can't pester them any more," Allan says.
- Pigeons pester for food, and a squirrel comes up, drawn by the rustle of Rizlas.
- Lori McElroy apparently shouted, "Listen Charlie we're not impressed so go off and pester someone else," and, the court heard, Nicholas turned violent.
- Think on that, my prince, ere you pester your mama further!"
- Andy remembers Paul Heaton ringing him to pester him into listening to The Housemartins' demo, telling him, "You've gotta sign us, we're brilliant."
- The most he conceded was that Claire Fraser was nice and didn't pester him with silly questions.
- I once complained to Help The Aged about the way they got kids to compete for "badges" by encouraging them to collect a target number of sponsors - and thus to pester neighbours.
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