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词汇 aggravation
释义 aggravation
noun
uk /ˌæɡ.rəˈveɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌæɡ.rəˈveɪ.ʃən/

aggravationnoun (TROUBLE)


[ C or U ](UK also informalaggro[ U ])
trouble or difficulty: 烦恼;恼人的事
I've been getting a lot of aggravation at work recently.最近我工作上有很多不顺心的事儿。
I don't need any more aggravation today.我今天再不想有更多的烦心事了。
I'd complain to the manager but it's not worth the aggravation.我本想向经理投诉,可为这事儿找麻烦不值得。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Inconvenience
a pain (in the neck)idiom
a pain in the arse/backsideidiom
aggro
awkward
bother
bulky
burden
disturbance
hassle
have fun and gamesidiom
imposition
incommode
incommodious
nuisance
palaver
pinprick
pisser
tempest
untoward
untowardly

aggravationnoun (MAKE WORSE)


[ U ]formal
the act of making something such as a problem or injury worse: (问题或伤口的)恶化
Rest the affected limb to avoid further aggravation of the condition.要让受伤的肢体充分休息,以避免情况继续恶化。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Worse and worst
aggravating
at your worstidiom
be in a different leagueidiom
can't hold a candle toidiom
compare
hold
league
match
not be in the same leagueidiom
not half asidiom
not in the same leagueidiom
not the sameidiom
pale imitation
patch
stick
subpar
to top it allidiom
topper
villain
worse

Examples of aggravation


aggravation
I find that there are also aggravations in the methods of supply by the coal merchants.
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One of the aggravations speaking in such a debate as this is that one comes to say what one has prepared.
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I gather that that is one of the great aggravations of absent parents, who believe that it is designed for her.
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I am making no charges or aggravations against any particular person.
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One of the greatest aggravations to the solution of this problem has been rent control at absurdly artificially low levels.
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There will be further aggravations.
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The sooner we, like the extremists and the aggravations that exist in the countryside, fall quiet and listen quietly, perhaps the sooner we shall resolve our differences.
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The changes they see may cause a sense of aggravation, perhaps even uncertainty about the future.
Concomitant infection with rotavirus, however, caused a dramatic aggravation of the clinical signs, and 5 of 6 experimentally infected piglets died.
The modern age's aggravation of diseases-that is, the resultant mental-health problems-was one reason for the importance of a correct understanding of body and mind.
The very attempt to establish the charge by evidence, would often be a gross aggravation of the original injury [more speech is not the solution here].
Paternal alcoholism, parental psychopathology, and aggravation with infants.
To this cognitive flexibility (both linguistic and representational) is connected the well-known flexibility of the interpretations sanctioned by the evolutive perception of the phases of illness (aggravation, remission, becoming chronic).
Fathers' alcoholism has been linked with increased risk for fathers' aggravation with their infants and with higher negative affect, lower positive engagement, and lower sensitivity during free-play interactions.
We know that this very trade is a major reason for the aggravation of conflicts and that the innocent civilian population suffers the most casualties.
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