出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/04/14 17:37 UTC 版)
From 中期英語 molesten, from Old French molester, from Latin molestō (“to trouble, annoy, molest”), from molestus (“troublesome”), from moles (“a burden, difficulty, labor, trouble”); see mole.
molest (third-person singular simple present molests, present participle molesting, simple past and past participle molested)
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いら立たせる
讒言する
苦くする
to disturb something
the act of persecuting
to cause one inconvenience―put one to inconvenience
to put one to inconvenience―cause one inconvenience―inconvenience one―incommode one―annoy one―bother one―bore one―impose on one
ギシギシする