nag
名词
UK/næɡ/
US/næɡ/
定义 nag 名词
animal
- Countableold-fashioned
A horse, particularly one that is old and no longer useful.
The town is filled with unwanted horses—some perfectly healthy, but many are starving, worn-out nags.
He used the old nag as a reliable mount, despite its advanced age.
The aged nag, though considered useless, was still loved by the children.
动词
UK/næɡ/
US/næɡ/
定义 nag 动词
- TransitiveIntransitive
To repeatedly criticize or complain to someone in an irritating way, often in an attempt to make them do something.
She's always nagging me to clean my room.
If you would stop nagging me, I might actually get started.
He frequently nags his employees to be more efficient.
片语动词 nag
- nag (away) at someone
When doubts or worries persistently bother you, they occupy your thoughts continually.
• She was nagged at by doubts about her performance, which constantly occupied her mind.