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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
      1. ‘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。
      2. 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。

    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.
      1. Bertha was exasperated at the delay...
        延误让伯莎十分恼怒。
      2. The president was clearly exasperated by the whole saga...
        整个事件显然让总统很恼火。
      3. Welland gave an exasperated sigh and turned back.
        韦兰十分烦恼地叹了口气,转过身去。

    英英释义

    adj

    • greatly annoyed
      1. had an exasperated look on his face
      2. felt exasperated beyond endurance
      Synonym:cheesed offbrowned off

    双语例句

    • Exasperated families and friends of drug victims have begun calling for govtrenmentaction.
      毒品受害者愤怒的家人和朋友开始呼吁政府采取措施。
    • 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。
    • He had an exasperated look on his face.
      他脸上有一副怒气冲冲的神情。
    • Constant interruption of his work exasperated him.
      我们对他的恶劣行为感到非常恼怒。
    • Exasperated with her children, she rolls her eyes and mutters an aside to the camera, 'No wonder I drink!'
      在被她的孩子们激怒后,她翻了一下白眼对着镜头嘀咕道,“难怪我会酗酒!”
    • Exasperated, the zoo director had the height increased to 30 feet, but the kangaroo still escaped.
      动物园经理甚感恼火,又叫人把围墙高度加到三十英尺,但袋鼠还是逃了出来。
    • We were exasperated at his ill behaviour.
      对他的不良行为我们十分恼火。
    • It exasperated me that they never kept their promises.
      他们从不遵守诺言令我恼火。
    • When he arrived, Judge Li said, she pretended to be stuck on a long telephone call. exasperated, the man finally left.
      当那个人来的时候,李法官惠娟女士说,她假装接一个很长的电话,那个人被激怒了,他最终还是离开了。
    • Had an exasperated look on his face; felt exasperated beyond endurance.
      他一副很生气的样子;忍无可忍十分生气地。