vexing 的定义
- irritating, provoking, or annoying:Automatic file recovery reintroduced errors already corrected at the proofing stage—which was very vexing.
- tormenting, troubling, or distressing:She came to see racism as her country's most vexing problem.
vexing 近义词
distress, bother
vexing 的近义词 49 个
- afflict
- agitate
- annoy
- displease
- disquiet
- disturb
- embarrass
- exasperate
- gall
- infuriate
- irk
- irritate
- offend
- peeve
- perplex
- rile
- torment
- abrade
- aggravate
- anger
- chafe
- depress
- eat
- fret
- harass
- harry
- hassle
- molest
- needle
- nettle
- pester
- pique
- plague
- provoke
- rasp
- ride
- tease
- trouble
- upset
- worry
- be at
- get in one's hair
- get under one's skin
- give a bad time
- give a hard time
- grate on
- put out
- tick off
- turn off
vexing 的反义词 15 个
更多vexing例句
- The vaccination issue has vexed some members of Congress since the Food and Drug Administration gave emergency approval for the Pfizer-manufactured vaccine last week.
- Meanwhile, the SolarWinds issue continues to vex federal officials.
- This isn’t the first time the city appeared close to resolving a policy issue that’s vexed it for years.
- Yet ask executives which CEO vexes them the most, and Musk’s name is first again.
- LPL’s Buchbinder notes stocks historically perform better in a divided government environment, while major tax increases are “probably off the table” if the Senate remains in Republican hands—something that has vexed Wall Street.
- If Paul Ryan visits communities to try to solve some of the most vexing problems facing our nation, will the media cover it?
- The results are vexing, and increasingly dangerous as Moscow builds threats on the foundation of its own propaganda.
- A more vexing problem is discerning the suicide attempt from the accidental overdose.
- More vexing than the short-shrift mentions are the flat-out omissions.
- For liberals, the question of how to square this circle is a vexing one.
- Meloni was just beginning to relax a little when a young officer brought up a minor but vexing problem.
- Whether the land beyond Hadrian's wall became temptingly peaceful or remained in vexing disorder, our authorities do not say.
- Perhaps she'll be able now to manage something without vexing Captain and Mrs Harper.'
- I can't feel natural there, and I'm afraid of vexing you or doing harm somehow.'
- Up and to the office, where very busy all the morning, and most with Mr. Wood, I vexing him about his masts.