irksome如何读

英:[ˈɜ:ksəm]

美:[ˈɜrksəm]

irksome是什么意思

  • adj.厌恶的;讨厌的;令人厌烦的

irksome自然拼读

irk·some

uhrk sm

irksome词根

词根:irk

vt.

irk 使烦恼;使厌倦

irksome英英释义

Adjective

1. so lacking in interest as to cause mental weariness;

"a boring evening with uninteresting people"

"the deadening effect of some routine tasks"

"a dull play"

"his competent but dull performance"

"a ho-hum speaker who couldn't capture their attention"

"what an irksome task the writing of long letters is"- Edmund Burke

"tedious days on the train"

"the tiresome chirping of a cricket"- Mark Twain

"other people's dreams are dreadfully wearisome"

irksome词源中文解释

"令人烦恼的,麻烦的,恼人的",早在15世纪就出现了,来自 irk + -some (1)。相关词汇: Irksomely; irksomeness。

irksome词源英文解释

The first known use of irksome was in the 15th century

irksome儿童词典英英释义

ironicadjective

relating to, containing, or being irony an ironic laugh

an ironic turn of events

ironicadjective

relating to, containing, or being irony an ironic laugh

an ironic turn of events

ironclad1 of 2adjective

covered by iron armor

rigorous sense 1, exacting

ironclad laws

ironclad2 of 2noun

an armored naval vessel

ironboundadjective

rugged sense 1

ironbound coasts

stern entry 1 sense 1a

ironbound traditions

iron1 of 3noun

a heavy magnetic silver-white metallic element that quickly rusts in moist air, occurs in meteorites and rocks, and is widely used see element

something made of iron: as

plural handcuffs or chains used to bind or hinder movement

a heated metal tool used for branding

a household device with a flat metal base that is heated to smooth or press cloth

strength sense 1, hardness

muscles of iron

iron2 of 3adjective

of, relating to, or made of iron

resembling iron

being strong and healthy : robust

an iron constitution

inflexible sense 3, unrelenting

iron determination

iron3 of 3verb

to smooth or press clothes with a heated iron

iron a shirt

irksomeadjective

annoying because of length or dullness

an irksome task

irksomeadjective

annoying because of length or dullness

an irksome task

irksome 例句

1 In an effort to discredit this irksome critic, Church authorities sent the Dominican professor Johann Eck of Ingolstadt, a professional debater and theologian, to confront Luther.

2 You are likely irked by this because self-centered people are irksome.

3 And then all ties were irksome, all earthly attachments unnecessary.

于是,一切联系都是讨厌的, 所有尘世的依附都无必要了.

4 I found the restrictions irksome.

我对那些限制感到很烦。

5 “GOAT” won the award for the most irksome slang term, with “bae,” “hangry,” “Gucci,” and “ghost” rounding out the top five.

6 The cartoon quality in those maids becomes more irksome when whole groups of children repeat the same gestures in unison.

7 But the lack of urgency over the disparity is especially irksome in a field such as the theater, which has long fancied itself the artistic refuge for those denied a rightful voice in the culture.

8 It doesn’t help that Ms. Blythe proves more irksome a stage presence than she is illuminating.

9 That’s a little irksome, especially for those of us already paying for the privilege of watching CBS on cable or satellite.

10 “All they have left,” Yoss writes, “is the pride of their solitary past to help them face up to their irksome, everyday xenoid-filled present.”

11 The irksome security provisions of May-Johnson were liberalized, with penalties reduced to maximum fines of $20,000 and prison terms of up to five years.

12 So why was it so captivating and convincing on a show like “The West Wing” and so irksome in “Newsroom”?

13 When it comes to Star Wars, raising these kinds of questions is particularly irksome.

14 Even more irksome to Russia than the Cameron comments were recent remarks by French President Emmanuel Macron, who publicly mused about the idea of sending European troops to Ukraine.

15 This is primarily because of a narrative thinness and pervasive, progressively irksome visual gloom more reminiscent of ghoulish artiness than character development.

16 There is certainly much work which is exceedingly irksome, and an excess of work is always very painful.

毫无疑问有许多工作是非常令人厌烦的,而且过多的工作总是十分痛苦的事。

17 The shutting of the gates regularly at ten o’clock and the impossibility of remaining on the lake after that hour had rendered our residence within the walls of Geneva very irksome to me.

18 Then, in 2010, he was cast in Friday Night Dinner, getting the part of irksome estate agent Jonny, he thinks, because "I was the most annoying person they could find."

19 Riddle gave an irritable twitch, as though trying to displace an irksome fly.

里德尔恼怒地抽搐了一下,好像要赶走一只讨厌的苍蝇。

20 More irksome still is that profligate America is able to borrow on better terms.

使人恼怒的是,肆意挥霍的美国还能进行更为划算的借贷。

irksome 同义词

1 令人生厌的

mawkish

2 使人厌烦的

painful everlasting

4 人厌烦的

painful everlasting

5 人烦恼

galling vexatious grate

6 使人烦恼的

vexatious

7 人烦恼的

vexatious

8 使人烦恼

galling vexatious grate

11 令人恼怒的

irritating galling

17 令人恼怒

irritating galling irritatingly

18 令人生气的

too bad

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