exasperation
英
美
n. 恼怒;恶化;惹人恼怒的事
BNC.12406 / COCA.15006
柯林斯词典
- VERB 激怒;触怒;使生气
If someone or somethingexasperatesyou, they annoy you and make you feel frustrated or upset.- The sheer futility of it all exasperates her.
它毫无用处,这让她很生气。
- The sheer futility of it all exasperates her.
英英释义
noun
- actions that cause great irritation (or even anger)
- an exasperated feeling of annoyance
双语例句
- But exasperation with rule-breaking and fiscal incontinence elsewhere in Europe is making the Germans less shy about insisting on the need for a more "German" Europe.
然而,对欧洲其他国家的违规和财政无节制行为的恼怒,使得德国人在坚持有必要将欧洲“德国化”时不再那么羞于启齿。 - I tried to ignore the impatient shuffling and barely suppressed exasperation.
我试图忽视那些不耐烦的小动作和不加掩饰的愤怒。 - I was almost crying from exasperation.
我气得几乎哭出来。 - Now he seemed to be realizing it for the first time, and the sudden discovery only intensified his exasperation.
现在他忽然好像第一次看到,心头的暴躁就又加倍。 - Her lips twitched in exasperation.
她的嘴唇因激怒而抽着。 - Her well-meaning words were received in silence; the exasperation of a* well-meaning cow worried by dogs.
她善意的话语被默默地接受了;被狗撕咬着的和顺的母牛发怒了。 - Suddenly, his look of exasperation returned as he snatched the note from his wife and read it carefully once more.
但蓦地又暴躁起来,劈手从少奶奶手里夺过那字条来,很仔细地再看着。 - He said in exasperation.
他十分恼怒地说道。 - Gao Ma almost laughed in her exasperation.
高妈气得几乎要笑。 - Ms Bartz betrays some exasperation at the phenomenon that is leaving her company behind.
对于造成雅虎落后地位的这些现象,巴茨流露出了一丝不以为然。
