4.The old woman nagged (at) her daughter-in-law all day long.
那老太婆一到晚挑剔儿媳妇不是。
5.She nagged him all day long.
她一到晚说。
6.She nagged him to death.
她唠叨得把烦死。
7.He keeps nagging at me to get more exercise.
没完没了叫我多做运动。
8.She nags at her husband about their lack of money.
她抱怨丈夫没钱。
9.The suspicion that she was lying continued to nag at me.
我怀疑她撒谎,这使我烦闷不已。
10.She was always on his back, nagging him from morning to night to move to a quieter district.
她总是烦扰, 从早到晚唠叨不停要搬到安静一点区去。
11.How, from a jolly, affectionate person she had become a harridan , constantly nagging at him to improve himself.
她是怎样从一个快活,充满柔人变成一个凶恶悍妇,没完没了抱怨,催改善自己境遇,。
12.He's as finicky as a cat. 10.She's the world's number one fusspot. 11.He's such an anal retentive person. 12.Men don't like women who nag. 13.He's penny-wise and pound-foolish.
13.The students may be whining in their hearts, thinking that I nag too much and that I am such a spoilsport to lecture them to behave themselves before they can eat.