annoy 的 3 个定义
- to disturb or bother in a way that displeases, troubles, or slightly irritates.
- to molest; harm.
- to be bothersome or troublesome.
- Archaic. an annoyance.
annoy 近义词
irritate, upset
annoy 的近义词 53 个
- agitate
- bore
- bother
- displease
- disturb
- exasperate
- fire up
- gall
- irk
- peeve
- perturb
- rile
- trouble
- turn off
- vex
- worry
- abrade
- badger
- bedevil
- beleaguer
- break
- bug
- chafe
- distress
- get
- gnaw
- harass
- harry
- madden
- miff
- nag
- needle
- nettle
- nudge
- pester
- plague
- provoke
- ride
- ruffle
- tease
- t-off
- ask for it
- be at
- be on the back of
- burn up
- egg on
- heat up
- henpeck
- hit where one lives
- make waves
- push button
- tick off
- work on
annoy 的反义词 18 个
更多annoy例句
- It almost makes you wonder if Lizard Squad did this just to annoy Anonymous and the other earnest champions of privacy.
- [A]s he climbs the political ladder, he seems destined to annoy some more people along the way.
- “Because it will be least in a capacity to annoy or injure,” he wrote in his Federalist 78 paper.
- It was a good and realistic response, but one likely to annoy the conservative base.
- And in a Republican primary that so far has been woefully message-challenged, "annoy the media" may not sound half bad.
- Many will be shamed into apology, who would annoy you for hours, if you encouraged them by acts of rudeness on your own part.
- Something had happened to disappoint and annoy them—that much he could gather from their gestures and impassioned speech.
- You will probably cause utter confusion in the set, annoy the others forming it, and make yourself appear absurd.
- There is a distinction also between acts that annoy and those that injure adjoining property.
- They don't know when to stop talking about it, they really annoy one with extravagant praises of them.