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词汇 exasperation
释义 exasperation
noun[ U ]
uk /ɪɡˌzɑː.spəˈreɪ.ʃən/ us /ɪɡˌzæs.pəˈreɪ.ʃən/
the feeling of being annoyed, especially because you can do nothing to solve a problem: 恼怒,愤怒;激怒
exasperation atThere is growing exasperation within the government at the failure of these policies to reduce unemployment.由于这些减少失业的政策不能奏效,政府内部越来越多的人感到懊恼。
in exasperationAfter ten hours of fruitless negotiations, he stormed out of the meeting in exasperation.经过10个小时徒劳无功的漫长谈判,他愤然冲出会场。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Anger and displeasure
acrimony
anger
animus
annoyance
bad feeling
flap
get the humpidiom
gorge
grit
grit your teethidiom
grudge
hard feelingsidiom
have a face like thunderidiom
irritation
red mist
reprehension
resentfulness
resentment
road rage
slow burn

Examples of exasperation


exasperation
It may seem unfair to focus on the negative aspects of this book, but reading it provoked a fair degree of both disappointment and exasperation.
The hostility summary code included anger, exasperation, blame, contempt, and criticism.
It denotes the limitation and exasperation with existing strategies and engagement by other groupings.
From the beginning up to the time of writing he seems to be remembered with a mixture of affection and exasperation.
What is more, that such exasperation was often expressed in strident terms.
She shakes her head in exasperation and begins to undo her coat as she walks.
The exasperations they harvest from this loyalty to the dead, to memories of victims of injustice, are bitter indeed.
Industrialists' support for reform was based more on their ' exasperation ' about ' endless bureaucratic procedures and delays ' regarding access to and allocation of foreign currency (ibid.).
There is no raising of volume or pitch level, no indication or exasperation or irritability in the repeated rephrasings of the question.
The world suffers too, from the stunting or warping or exasperation of its strongest and most original female minds.
This signifies a complete exasperation at the failure of other efforts.
The exasperation caused abroad is, therefore, greater still.
In the 1999 study, one leading education officer referred with some exasperation to: a kind of pious fiction that the partnership is somehow running itself and terribly self starting.
But if the actor is a stranger to the objector, and no such special reasons can be cited, the mere fact that the conduct causes displeasure or exasperation is insufficient.
Katie's exasperation tells us something about how she perceived language learning at that time.
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