exasperated如何读

英:[ɪɡˈzæspəreɪtɪd; ɪɡˈzɑːspəreɪtɪd]

美:[ ɪɡˈzæspəreɪtɪd]

exasperated是什么意思

  • adj.恼怒的
  • 动词exasperate的过去式和过去分词形式.

exasperated自然拼读

ex·as·per·at·ed

ihg zaes pr eI tihd

exasperated词根

词根:exasperate

adj.

exasperating 激怒人的;气死人的

n.

exasperation 恼怒;恶化;惹人恼怒的事

vt.

exasperate 恶化;使恼怒;激怒

exasperated英英释义

adjective

having or showing strong feelings of irritation or annoyance Ricardo congratulated himself on having left his revolver behind. He was so exasperated that he didn't know what he might have done.—Joseph Conrad … she is the sort of curmudgeon who makes a point of trampling on flower beds when she goes for a walk, and greets the death of her longtime housekeeper … with a grim, exasperated roll of the eyes.—Ben Brantley

an exasperated sigh

exasperated词源英文解释

The first known use of exasperated was in 1611

exasperated 例句

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 He, at that moment, to her exasperated relief, became the most cheerful of infants.

3 Thomas stops the jeep right behind the lines at a red light and gives Metias an exasperated look.

4 Mother felt exasperated and hysterical at the same time.

5 They were talking in the past tense because Tristram had finally been murdered, while playing the harp to La Beale Isoud, by the exasperated King Mark.

6 Henry stood patiently, gazing down at the floor; gradually his eyes began to wander, and after about five minutes he made an exasperated noise and looked up.

7 I knew they were exasperated with Da, but they had little patience for Mam, either, whose people were from Limerick and never lifted a finger to help.

8 To an exasperated Weaver, these ideas were all beside the point.

9 “It’s just your nose problem!” she said, exasperated.

10 And there was Robbie, who exasperated her with his affectation of distance, and his grand plans which he would only discuss with her father.

11 “It’s like an endless chain of half-built houses,” she said, exasperated.

12 My father is exasperated; he jingles his keys in his pocket.

13 Indeed, Colonel Nichols, exasperated by the scientists’ condescension toward his workforce, soon informed Lawrence that the women could outproduce the scientists and that he was prepared to prove it in a production race.

14 ‘We don’t have them on us, but -’ ‘No insurance cards?' The statue shook her head. An exasperated sigh echoed through the chamber. ‘I suppose you haven’t prepared for your visit, either.

15 Mom shoots me an exasperated look over her shoulder.

16 “I’m so sorry, Henry,” she said in an exasperated voice.

17 Adoring his son but exasperated by his behavior, Anthony delivered frequent, forceful spankings.

18 Her voice has that exasperated edge our children get when we dare wander from their lives.

19 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!”

20 She puts her hands on her hips, exasperated.

exasperated 同义词

4 被激怒的

irritated incensed

8 恼火的

pleased mad vexed miffed

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