exasperate
恼怒
常用释义
英音[ ɪɡˈzæspəreɪt ]
美音[ ɪɡˈzæspəreɪt ]
变形
第三人称单数:
exasperates
现在分词:
exasperating
过去式:
exasperated
过去分词:
exasperated
基本释义
- v. 使烦恼,使恼怒;使恶化
例句
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1·This seemed to exasperate the Prince.这话似乎激怒了王子。
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2·R: young man, do not exasperate a man who neglects the dead!罗密欧:年轻人, 不要激怒一个不顾死的人!
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3·To Enrage or exasperate someone is to write an abusive personal attack.激怒或激怒某人写辱骂人身攻击。
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4·Just above it, not absolutely on it because the water pressure could exasperate the skin.只要上面,而不是绝对的,因为水的压力可能会激怒皮肤。
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5·The important thing is that you do not panic, as this will only exasperate the negative experience.重要的是你不要-慌,否则将会加剧你的消极情绪。
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6·The important thing is that you do not panic, as this will only exasperate the negative experience.重要的是你不要惊慌,否则将会加剧你的消极情绪。
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7·The analyst of American bank also expressed their exasperate to Yahoo advertisement foreground concern.美国银行的分析师也表达了他们对雅虎广告前景恶化的担心。
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8·The furious behaviour of an angry man is more likely to exasperate us against himself than against his enemies.一个生气的人愤怒之举会让我们对他感到的愤怒比对敌人感到的愤怒还要大。
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9·Fathers, do not exasperate your children, instead, bring them up in the training and instruction of the Lord. Ephesians 6:4.你们做父亲的,不要惹儿女的气,只要照着主的教训和警戒养育他们。
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10·The relation between supervisors and cabinet ministers came through the process from harmonious to exasperate in the Ming Dynasty.明代言官与阁臣的关系经历了一个由和谐到恶化的过程。
同根词
词根:
exasperate
exasperated
adj
激怒的;恼火的
exasperating
adj
激怒人的;气死人的
exasperation
n
恼怒;恶化;惹人恼怒的事
exasperated
v
使恼怒;激怒;恶化(exasperate的过去式)