exasperated
英 [ɪɡˈzæspəreɪtɪd]
美 [ɪɡˈzæspəreɪtɪd]
adj. 恼怒的; 烦恼的; 愤怒的
v. 使烦恼; 使恼怒; 激怒
exasperate的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:exasperated 过去式:exasperated
Collins.1 / BNC.19158 / COCA.16323
牛津词典
adj.
- 恼怒的;烦恼的;愤怒的
extremely annoyed, especially if you cannot do anything to improve the situation- ‘Why won't you answer me?’ he asked in an exasperated voice.
“你为什么不愿意回答我?”他愤怒地问道。 - She was becoming exasperated with all the questions they were asking.
她开始对他们问的所有问题感到恼火。
- ‘Why won't you answer me?’ he asked in an exasperated voice.
柯林斯词典
- ADJ-GRADED 恼怒的;恼火的;烦恼的
If you describe a person asexasperated, you mean that they are frustrated or angry because of something that is happening or something that another person is doing.- Bertha was exasperated at the delay...
延误让伯莎十分恼怒。 - The president was clearly exasperated by the whole saga...
整个事件显然让总统很恼火。 - Welland gave an exasperated sigh and turned back.
韦兰十分烦恼地叹了口气,转过身去。
- Bertha was exasperated at the delay...
英英释义
adj
- greatly annoyed
- had an exasperated look on his face
- felt exasperated beyond endurance
双语例句
- But he is clearly exasperated and much more outspoken about saying that his policy is not succeeding.
但说到他的政策不成功,他显然很愤怒和更坦率。 - I got exasperated by interruptions, for I had to complete the monograph by the end of this week.
我为老是受到打断干扰而感到恼怒,因为我不得不在本周内完成这篇专题文章。 - The president was clearly exasperated by the whole saga
整个事件显然让总统很恼火。 - I guess not, I sighed, exasperated at my hazelnut grandmother.
我想是的,我叹了口气,对我这个榛子口味的奶奶感到有些恼火。 - "I know you haven't," said Professor McGonagall, sounding half exasperated, half admiring.
“我知道你不害怕。”麦格教授说,听上去半生气半羡慕似的。 - He had an exasperated look on his face.
他脸上有一副怒气冲冲的神情。 - Bertha was exasperated at the delay
延误让伯莎十分恼怒。 - Exasperated, I sternly asked her one final time to return to her seats.
我生气了,最后一次严厉地命令他回到她的座位上去。 - I said in an exasperated voice. "have you already had that much champagne?"
我生气地说。“你已经喝了那么多香槟了吗?” - Constant interruption of his work exasperated him.
我们对他的恶劣行为感到非常恼怒。