| 释义 | 
		- v.围困;包围;团团围住;(用大量的信件、提问等)使某人应接不暇
 - 网络围攻;围击;动围攻
 
 第三人称单数:besieges  现在分词:besieging  过去式:besieged   v. surround,lay siege to,siege,encircle,blockade 1.  | ~ sth 围困;包围to surround a building, city, etc. with soldiers until the people inside are forced to let you in  |  
  | Paris was besieged for four months and forced to surrender. 巴黎被围困了四个月后被迫投降。  |   | Fans besieged the box office to try and get tickets for the concert. 歌迷们围着售票处,试图买到音乐会的票。  |  
 2.  | [usupass] ~ sb/sth 团团围住to surround sb/sth in large numbers  |  
  | The actress was besieged by reporters at the airport. 那位女演员在机场被记者团团围住。  |  
 3.  | ~ sb (with sth) (用大量的信件、提问等)使某人应接不暇to send so many letters, ask so many questions, etc. that it is difficult for sb to deal with them all  |  
  | The radio station was besieged with calls from angry listeners. 广播电台疲于应付愤怒的听众打来的电话。  |  
 v.  | 1. to surround a city or stronghold with armed forces in order to bring about its surrender or capture 2. to crowd around somebody in an oppressive way 3. to harass a person or organization with insistent demands or complaints 4. to make more requests, offers, comments, or complaints than someone can deal with 5. to surround a place with an army and prevent the people there from getting food and supplies, as a way of getting control of it 6. surround with armed forces and keep them there;attack from all sides. 1. to surround a city or stronghold with armed forces in order to bring about its surrender or capture 2. to crowd around somebody in an oppressive way 3. to harass a person or organization with insistent demands or complaints 4. to make more requests, offers, comments, or complaints than someone can deal with 5. to surround a place with an army and prevent the people there from getting food and supplies, as a way of getting control of it 6. surround with armed forces and keep them there;attack from all sides.  |  
  |