词汇 | aggravated |
释义 | aggravated past simple and past participle ofaggravate aggravate verb[ T ] uk /ˈæɡ.rə.veɪt/ us /ˈæɡ.rə.veɪt/ aggravateverb[T] (MAKE WORSE)to make a bad situation worse: 使(局势等)更严重,加剧 Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion.在市中心限制停车的尝试使交通拥堵的问题更加严重。 to make a disease worse: 使(病情)恶化,加重 The treatment only aggravated the condition.这种治疗方法反而使病情恶化。 Deteriorating and making worse add admin aggravate backslide be downhillidiom debase deteriorate deterioration devaluation disintegrate dog one step forward, two steps backidiom regress regression regressive regressively vulgarize wear thinidiom worse worsen aggravateverb[T] (ANNOY)informal to annoy someone: 激怒某人,惹(某人)生气 Stop aggravating me, will you!别再气我了,好不好! 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. Causing feelings of anger and displeasure aggravate aggrieve alienate anger annoy bend go too faridiom goat grate hack someone off harass joke nark nose rub someone up the wrong wayidiom ruffle ruffle someone's feathersidiom set someone's teeth on edgeidiom step/tread on someone's toesidiom tit Examples of aggravatedaggravated In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Such hothouse growth aggravated inflationary pressures, already rising because of excessive monetary liquidity from wartime currency creation and immediate post-war reconstruction. This problem will be aggravated in decentralised labour movements where no authority exists to compel unions to cooperate with each other. Today, such problems are aggravated by the pressures of modernization. It may be aggravated by chewing, combing the hair or wearing spectacles. These features are often aggravated by an unstimulating environment, with improved performance in response to novelty. The ending of the superpower stand-off, however, has aggravated conditions that contribute to ethnic rivalry and tension. The situation was aggravated by the fact that more routine work had to be done with fewer staff working in poorer conditions. These problems are aggravated in areas where significant capital investments are made in long-term water dependent farm improvements, such as plantings and irrigation systems. The slow process causing later occlusion might be due to slow obliteration of the shunt, possibly aggravated by an acute illness. On the other hand, some of the problems may be aggravated unless remedial measures are undertaken, at least when the children start school. In the recent past, however, this scarcity may have been aggravated by restrictions on collecting fuelwood from woodlots. The fact that children are known to use aggravated disagreement more consistently than adults entails that children's literary dialogue should be studied. We suspect it was the unusual proximal course of the anomalous artery which aggravated the myocardial changes. The more you consider it the more it appears aggravated. If policies aggravated the contraction, in other words, why were they continued? 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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