- 看过 irritant 的人也看了 :
- bother
- trouble
- nuisance
- burden
- aggravation
irritant 的 2 个定义
- tending to cause irritation; irritating.
- anything that irritates.
- Physiology, Pathology. a biological, chemical, or physical agent that stimulates a characteristic function or elicits a response, especially an inflammatory response.
irritant 近义词
annoyance
更多irritant例句
- They are already free of aluminum, but these formulas are often free of other common irritants, such as dyes and artificial fragrances.
- Even your chest may hurt as you breathe irritants into your lungs.
- The surge overwhelmed a small group of Capitol Police officers, but a blast of irritant spray drove Schaffer back outside after nine minutes, his bear spray still in hand.
- Police say that once a riot is declared, they may use chemical irritants and other crowd-control devices.
- Two people have been charged with assaulting Sicknick by spraying him with a chemical irritant.
- That said, Braff has always seemed like a minor irritant, and I never gave any real thought to why he bugged me.
- The Republicans are a constant irritant, willing to sacrifice their own standing as long as they can drag him down with them.
- An even smaller minority goes and returns so frequently that these lines can be an irritant.
- “We averted what was building up to be a major irritant,” says Robert Killebrew, a retired Army colonel.
- As compared to that, Israel/Palestine is old hat, and at most a peripheral irritant.
- From a clinical study of Rhus poisoning, Pfaff came to the conclusion that the poison must be a non-volatile skin irritant.
- She was finding a species of salve for her own disappointment in this irritant applied to another.
- The latter, like the former, is used as an external irritant.
- The oxalic acid in sorrel is an irritant poison, causing retching and violent pains.
- When the children were growing up and in the crucial stage of adolescence, the father was like some ugly irritant to their souls.