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
- There is growing exasperation within the government at the failure of these policies to reduce unemployment.
政府内部由于这些减少失业政策的失败越来越恼火。 - His voice had the ring of exasperation.
他的声音带有着恼怒。 - "I live here," he says with exasperation, but has nonetheless learned to announce himself every time he enters a room so he doesn't startle me.
“这是我的家,”他总是很恼火,却也不得不学着在每次进房间前大声敲门,以免吓到我。 - Gao Ma almost laughed in her exasperation.
高妈气得几乎要笑。 - Hard evidence that the exasperation of the Chinese leadership with Pyongyang has reached a critical point would be if Beijing began choking off supplies of food and crude oil that prop up the North Korean economy.
中国领导层对平壤深深不满的情绪是否已经达到临界点的确凿证据在于,北京是否开始考虑切断支撑朝鲜经济的食品和原油等物资供应。 - He said in exasperation.
他十分恼怒地说道。 - I was almost crying from exasperation.
我气得几乎哭出来。 - Her lips twitched in exasperation.
她的嘴唇因激怒而抽着。 - It also involves howls of exasperation.
它还包括愤激的狂叫。 - 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。
