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aggravating

/ag-ruh-vey-ting/US // ˈæg rəˌveɪ tɪŋ //

加重的,加重,加剧的,加剧

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing or full of aggravation: I've had an aggravating day.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbannoy

Examples

  • The game can be aggressively aggravating, especially given the banality of its dialogue.

  • Tenants and landlords alike described the process as glitchy, difficult and aggravating.

  • So while the poor sound quality was aggravating, it was also a signal of some weird legitimacy.

  • There are a lot of aggravating myths and narratives in politics.

  • We all know that spending time with your extended clan over the holidays can be aggravating.

  • It found a way to make one of the most aggravating aspects of modern American life, air travel, even more aggravating.

  • The effects are clearly aggravating the difficulties of the United States.

  • Governor Berkeley at this time was aggravating the home situation of the Virginia colonists.

  • The aggravating smile of condescending wisdom kept playing about his lips.

  • A woman will endure martyrdom with the expression of a seraph,—an extremely aggravating seraph.

  • A more aggravating annoyance, however, brings loss to the owners of the herds.

  • The aggravating thing is, that the expeditions may never reach their proper starting point.