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bothersome

/both-er-suhm/US // ˈbɒð ər səm //UK // (ˈbɒðəsəm) //

烦人的,烦人,麻烦的事,烦人的事

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : causing annoyance or worry; troublesome.

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Examples

  • The “saga,” as she calls it, started months ago, when a bothersome dental implant led to a bone infection in her jaw.

  • Once Kevin Durant comes back from a bothersome hamstring injury, the Nets will be poised for conference domination.

  • Maryland’s start to the second half, senior guard Darryl Morsell said, was more bothersome than the game’s opening minutes.

  • Without these bothersome hornets, the bees added just a few dung spots.

  • The usual signs of danger, and rewards for following potentially bothersome rules, are thrown off by a virus that is spread easily by people who don’t know they have it, Slovic said.

  • It is such an irritating movie that it has had the effect of clarifying, once and for all, why Braff himself is bothersome.

  • Selfies, like people, are often bothersome, silly, and apparently redundant.

  • Like people, selfies are often bothersome, silly, and apparently redundant.

  • Think in terms of my bothersome tumor, now taking part in research.

  • And I am not denying the fact that his womanizing, only too well known in Paris, is bothersome to many of us.

  • It is evident that the irrationality of frequent appeals to expensive and bothersome litigation should arouse suspicion.

  • This he tries several times, but with the same result, that bothersome stick is always hanging to his neck.

  • A flat kite like this always needs a tail, and the most bothersome tail ever made is that familiar kind made of paper and string.

  • I realized that it was a bothersome moral responsibility—placing the lives of others (even if janitors) in jeopardy.

  • I jumped up from the balcony on to a stone ledge, and then by good luck right into the bedroom of that bothersome young lady.