irritable / ˈɪr ɪ tə bəl /

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irritable 的定义

adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. easily irritated or annoyed; readily excited to impatience or anger.
  2. Physiology, Biology. displaying irritability.
  3. Pathology. susceptible to physical irritation.
  4. Medicine/Medical. abnormally sensitive to a stimulus.

irritable 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

bad-tempered, crabby

更多irritable例句

  1. Normally even-keeled, he was irritable and short-tempered, including with her son — and Huddleston’s soon-to-be stepson — Allan Osborn.
  2. As the day approached, my daughter grew more and more irritable.
  3. Take, for example, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), a condition that affects some 15 percent of Americans.
  4. But new research shows it is indeed real, and may be the cause of asthma, irritable bowel syndrome, arthritis, and more.
  5. FODMAP foods can worsen irritable bowel symptoms for many of the 15 percent of Americans that suffer from the condition.
  6. She was irritable and ornery almost all of the time, and she seemed to be trying to distance herself from the others.
  7. And he came across as irritable and snarky when asked to provide a succinct answer on how to address health care.
  8. He became irritable, distressed, and anxious—struggled hard to get the needful sum together, struggled and strove; but failed.
  9. As, during the whole pepper-harvest, they feed wholly on this stimulant, they become exceedingly irritable.
  10. There was also a moral reaction, and the boy became capricious, irritable, and unlike his former self.
  11. There are few greater annoyances of life than an irritable woman, rendered doubly morose by the infirmities of years.
  12. The Colonel, who was suffering from an attack of rheumatic gout, was more irritable than usual.