irritate 的 2 个定义
ir·ri·tat·ed, ir·ri·tat·ing.
- to excite to impatience or anger; annoy.
- Physiology, Biology. to excite to some characteristic action or function.
- Pathology. to bring to an abnormally excited or sensitive condition.
ir·ri·tat·ed, ir·ri·tat·ing.
- to cause irritation or become irritated.
irritate 近义词
upset, anger
irritate 的近义词 45 个
- aggravate
- annoy
- bother
- confuse
- disturb
- enrage
- exasperate
- gall
- incense
- inflame
- infuriate
- irk
- offend
- peeve
- provoke
- rankle
- rattle
- rile
- sour
- vex
- abrade
- affront
- bug
- burn
- chafe
- distemper
- fret
- get
- grate
- harass
- madden
- needle
- nettle
- pain
- pester
- pique
- rasp
- roil
- ruffle
- try
- drive up the wall
- get on nerves
- get under skin
- put out
- rub the wrong way
irritate 的反义词 18 个
hurt, chafe
更多irritate例句
- The truth is podium warm-ups irritate TV broadcasters, who are looking for a certain rhythm, an entertaining show, highlights and short sequences.
- Depending on the model, it will either clip or slide onto the collar as it is meant to sit comfortably and not irritate your pup’s skin.
- What irritates most about Flanagan’s novel is that Anna is more a character than a person.
- Some of you may know that cicadas are an excellent food source, high in protein and low in fat, but sometimes their wings irritate my tummy.
- Above $225, you’ll get more comfortable uppers without stitches and seams that can irritate your feet, and more sophisticated two- and even three-zone closures, as well as those full-carbon outsoles.
- Since coffee can irritate the gut, she suggests opting for herbal tea instead.
- Huffington also wrote that he was “easy to irritate and apt to air his grudges in public.”
- He will perform this role very well, especially if he curbs his gaffes that have already begun to irritate the White House.
- He reminds me of the head of the American Tobacco Co. whose motto was, ‘Irritate them, irritate them.’
- The smooth chatter begins to irritate me, and then infuriate me.
- And, such was his varying luck with the cards, he played for an hour or so without having won enough to irritate his companions.
- Mrs Everett had chosen for her rle an amused superiority, knowing it would irritate Letitia Prall more than any other manner.
- If I had my way you would, said OLeary, with bad grace, for the doctors cool assurance had not ceased to irritate him.
- Leir is annoyed by the failure of his scheme, and the poisonous words of his eldest daughters irritate him still more.
- I'm sure to say something to irritate him,' said Sarah in a hurried undertone.