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exasperating

英 [ɪɡˈzæspəreɪtɪŋ]

美 [ɪɡˈzæspəreɪtɪŋ]

adj.  使人恼怒的; 惹人生气的
v.  使烦恼; 使恼怒; 激怒
exasperate的现在分词

现在分词:exasperating 

BNC.32847 / COCA.25958

牛津词典

    adj.

    • 使人恼怒的;惹人生气的
      extremely annoying

      柯林斯词典

      • ADJ-GRADED 让人恼火的;气人的
        If you describe someone or something asexasperating, you mean that you feel angry or frustrated by them or by what they do.
        1. Hardie could be exasperating to his colleagues...
          哈迪有时让他的同事非常恼火。
        2. She really is the most exasperating woman.
          她真是最气人的女人。

      英英释义

      adj

      • making worse
          Synonym:aggravatingexacerbating
        1. extremely annoying or displeasing
          1. his cavelier curtness of manner was exasperating
          2. I've had an exasperating day
          3. her infuriating indifference
          4. the ceaseless tumult of the jukebox was maddening
          Synonym:infuriatingmaddeningvexing

        双语例句

        • Application: The fourth commandment is self-explanatory for children to obey their earthly parents, assuming those earthly parents are God-fearing and not exasperating or harming those children.
          应用:第四条诫命要求儿女服从地上的父母,这不解自明。其前提是他们在地上的父母都敬畏神、不惹儿女的气、不伤害他们。
        • His aunt did not inform his grandfather of this refusal for fear of exasperating him.
          关于这次拒绝,那位姑奶奶一点也没在他外祖父跟前提起,怕他听了更加冒火。
        • Boston, in fact, was an exasperating target.
          事实上波士顿是个使人恼火的目标。
        • I also dislike people who try to talk down to my understanding. They are like people who when walking with you try to shorten their steps to suit yours; the hypocrisy in both cases is equally exasperating.
          我也不喜欢那些对我的理解力品头论足的人,他们在和你一起走路时,总是试图缩短他们自己的步幅,只为了迎合你行走的速度。
        • That sort of thing can be really exasperating.
          这种事能把人给气死。
        • You are always so exasperating!
          你总是这么叫人生气。
        • I do not want to be mean to anybody, but his nosiness is really exasperating.
          我并不想对任何人耍脾气,但他这么好打听真叫人恼火。
        • It's exasperating to run for a train and then miss it by half a minute.
          跑着赶火车,却差半分钟没赶上,真气人。
        • It was a confoundedly exasperating thing for me.
          这对我来说真是一件难以容忍的事情。
        • That sort of thing can be very exasperating!
          这种事是气得死人的!