exasperating / ɪgˈzæs pəˌreɪt /

可气的令人气愤的可气令人气愤

exasperating2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

ex·as·per·at·ed, ex·as·per·at·ing.

  1. to irritate or provoke to a high degree; annoy extremely: He was exasperated by the senseless delays.
  2. Archaic. to increase the intensity or violence of.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. Botany. rough; covered with hard, projecting points, as a leaf.

exasperating 近义词

v. 动词 verb

upset, provoke

更多exasperating例句

  1. Images of crowded bars and boardwalks exasperated public health officials as the virus crept from populated metro centers to beach towns, infecting visitors who then took it back to their communities.
  2. Palmer's inability to reach a synthesis in almost any area of his life is what makes him exasperating.
  3. It reads like a fully realized epistolary novel, by turns exasperating and poignant and always funny.
  4. But the ugly scramble was exasperating—and leaves us facing yet another showdown before spring, says John Avlon.
  5. While exasperating his own side, Gingrich was fascinated by the 42nd president.
  6. It was exasperating, it was humiliating but, I am ashamed to admit it today, it was also somewhat flattering.
  7. My failure to accomplish the desired result is grievously exasperating, and I feel deeply humiliated.
  8. Several circumstances at this time combined to make this escape peculiarly exasperating to the Confederates.
  9. My pampered pet is an exasperating little sneak that cannot be trusted for a minute.
  10. They kept trotting about in circles, and avoided the warriors with a persistency that must have been exasperating to them.
  11. What a tremendous jar that would give Bland's exasperating complacency.