irritatingly如何读

英:['ɪrɪteɪtɪŋlɪ]

美:['ɪrɪteɪtɪŋlɪ]

irritatingly是什么意思

  • adv.刺激地;使愤怒地

irritatingly英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to provoke impatience, anger, or displeasure in : annoy

to induce irritability in or of

intransitive verb

to cause or induce displeasure or irritation

irritatingly词源英文解释

Latin irritatus, past participle of irritare

The first known use of irritate was in 1598

irritatingly儿童词典英英释义

islandernoun

a person born or living on an island

islandernoun

a person born or living on an island

islandnoun

an area of land surrounded by water and smaller than a continent

something suggestive of an island in its isolation

isinglassnoun

mica in thin sheets

ischiumnoun

the one of the three bones making up each side of the pelvis that is lowermost and in back

ischiumnoun

the one of the three bones making up each side of the pelvis that is lowermost and in back

irruptverb

to rush in violently : burst in

irritationnoun

the act of irritating : the state of being irritated

irritant entry 2

irritateverb

to cause impatience, anger, or displeasure in : annoy

were irritated by the child's rudeness

to make sore or inflamed

harsh soaps can irritate the skin

irritatingly 例句

1 Jay-Z plays irritatingly coy with conspiracy theories: he repudiates the old illuminati canard, but it's rather disingenuous given, for example, the title of this album.

2 This is meant to be playful, I know, but instead it’s just irritatingly arch.

3 She never put herself forward, but kept her position respectfully equal with other people, and she did not say irritatingly clever things.

4 Why doesn’t Apple, a company so irritatingly up to date in its products and marketing, update its worldview when it comes to sales?

为什么苹果公司,一个在产品生产和市场营销上如此紧跟潮流的公司,在销售时却不肯更新它的视野呢?

5 Irritating, and irritatingly familiar, like something she was supposed to remember but couldn’t.

6 I'd have taken Laurel and Hardy instead every time; you wouldn't have had to hold a gun to my irritatingly precocious head to make me admit to even preferring Harold Lloyd.

7 Many contradictions reside within Shakespeare's portrait of Cleopatra, who must beguile even at her most irritatingly manipulative, as the play opens with an Egyptian-style bacchanal.

8 J. R. felt irritatingly underplayed, with a rushed mumbling delivery.

9 The economics department, by contrast, always seemed irritatingly cash-rich, prominent and confident.

相反,经济学系似乎总是资金充沛、名头响亮且自信满满——这有些气人。

10 The way apps presented deals in map form was irritatingly inconsistent.

11 All too often, though, it makes for an irritatingly disjointed read.

12 But its second season, predicated on the irritatingly omnipotent “Next Generation” antagonist Q, was a regression.

13 As such, it can feel irritatingly artificial and insubstantial — beneath the philosophical and literary veneer, there’s not a whole lot going on.

14 They can be irritatingly indecisive at times.

他们有时优柔寡断得令人气恼。

15 You could argue the Hoosiers have just exchanged one set of cliches for another, but the end result still somehow seems less irritatingly craven than its predecessor.

16 Adams is irritatingly stingy with information, dribbling it out in such thimblefuls that you quickly realize she won’t reveal that critical story until the end.

17 The three stars, irritatingly, used free-standing microphones for the most part, thereby robbing us of a natural balance between voices and orchestra.

18 Men, bad; women, good — its feminism is irritatingly reductive, but it does make the movie topical fodder especially in 2018, a year that has reminded us that feminism speaks in many different voices.

19 Reading James Salter’s novel “Light Years,” he remarks that the young couple in it, Nedra and Viri, are “possibly the most irritatingly named characters in literature.”

20 The screenplay credited to William Brookfield covers the basic facts of the kidnapping and briefly and irritatingly suggests that the abductors were at least partly motivated by economic hard times.

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