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annoyingly

/uh-noi-ing/US // əˈnɔɪ ɪŋ //UK // (əˈnɔɪɪŋ) //

恼人的是,令人讨厌的是,可气的是,恼人地

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing annoyance; irritatingly bothersome: annoying delays.

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Examples

  • Every fight sounds like it’s backed with the percussion from this classic “Key and Peele” sketch, and it’s consistently hilarious and annoying.

  • As you said, Sara, it’s always annoying as a coach when they don’t do that.

  • A few people in town think Roy is “in love with” the younger brother he protects from bullies and other annoying villagers.

  • Though it’s easy to assume the texts are annoying and fairly useless, new research out of the Center for Media Engagement at the University of Texas at Austin, paints a much darker and meaningful picture of the trend.

  • Waiting out a dust storm from a car or house is annoying but relatively safe.

  • Annoyingly, Dating Naked tiptoes into heavy-handedness as a few of its subjects start telling sob stories.

  • One thing remains annoyingly clotted and constant in the shows: the celebrity interview.

  • But Free to Be wasn't politically-correct in an annoyingly preachy way.

  • We break down the big news stories of the day into something more like CliffsNotes than annoyingly long articles.

  • On top of his wealth and privilege, Osbourne is annoyingly driven.

  • The pile of typescript on my floor can but annoyingly and too palpably testify that the madness has raged for some weeks.

  • Oh, I've just admitted that I did give him the pistol—how annoyingly unwise of me!

  • Just at this moment the door opened, and Miss Baby herself, looking most annoyingly handsome, put in her head.

  • They are not distrustful and reserved, but, on the contrary, annoyingly communicative.

  • On some days the air in one's lungs was almost painful; the snow underfoot squeaked annoyingly as one trod upon it.