词汇 | irritate |
释义 | irritate verb[ T ] uk /ˈɪr.ɪ.teɪt/ us /ˈɪr.ə.teɪt/ irritateverb[T] (MAKE ANGRY)C1 to make someone angry or annoyed: 激怒,使恼火 After a while her behaviour really began to irritate me.过了一会儿,她的行为真让我恼火了。 to annoy someone annoyIt annoys me that you're always late. botherIt bothers me that you don't help with the washing up. irritateAfter a while her behaviour really began to irritate me. peeveWhat peeved her most was that he hadn't even called her. bugHe's been bugging me all morning. aggravateIt really aggravates me the way he never thanks me for what I've done. to make someone angry angerIt angers me that governments never do anything to eradicate the problem. infuriateIt infuriates me to hear of drug use in any sport. make your blood boilIt still makes my blood boil to think of all the time we wasted on this annoyHe asked her to move more quickly, which annoyed her. irritateI'm the only one who talks to him, and that irritates me. frustrateIt really frustrates me that I can't do things for myself. Causing feelings of anger and displeasure aggravate aggrieve alienate anger annoy bend give someone the shitsidiom go too faridiom goat grate hack someone off nark rile rub rub someone up the wrong wayidiom ruffle ruffle someone's feathersidiom tit tooth troll irritateverb[T] (MAKE SORE)to make a part of your body sore or painful: 使发炎;使疼痛 At first my contact lenses irritated my eyes.起初一戴上隐形眼镜,我的眼睛就疼。 Pain & painful -racked aches and pains achy agonizing analgesia be murder on somethingidiom birth pangs brain freeze grief neuralgia pain reliever painlessly pang prick rawness shooting pains sore sting stitch throb irritate | American Dictionaryirritate verb[ T ] us/ˈɪr·ɪˌteɪt/ irritateverb[T] (ANNOY)to annoy or make angry: After a while the noise began to irritate him. irritateverb[T] (MAKE SORE)to make something sore or painful, or to cause an uncomfortable physical reaction: At first my contact lenses irritated my eyes. Examples of irritateirritate An interesting, sometimes alarming, sometimes irritating, sometimes frustrating book - just the thing for seminar discussion texts. Gets irritated when s 0 he has to stop doing something s 0 he is enjoying. His excessive use of quotation marks is irritating and inconsistent. People are irritated with the woman for seemingly ' having given up ' and she is discussed disparagingly within the family. I found it both impressive and convincing, yet at times strangely irritating. The existence of such a cipher as a character is irritating and would only be acceptable if the story were funny. Gets very irritated when someone criticizes her 0 him. One irritating shortcoming of this book is the language. I was irritated by terms such as ' ' infecteds ' '. Consequently, he was irritated by texts which addressed an audience in a socially inappropriate way. Increased cortisol levels due to the irritating effect of the parasite could then be responsible for suppression of the host response towards the pathogen. The resulting 'cooperative' response would probably be irritating for the user. A lesser but still irritating flaw is the redundancy in the content both within and among some of the chapters. If the book occasionally irritates, this only underscores its general high quality. There's immediately tension and everybody is irritated and waits, and you know the time is wasted, simply that. See all examples of irritate These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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