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annoyances

英 [əˈnɔɪənsɪz]

美 [əˈnɔɪənsɪz]

n.  恼怒; 生气; 烦恼; 使人烦恼的事; 令人生气的事物
annoyance的复数

柯林斯词典

  • N-UNCOUNT 气恼;烦恼
    Annoyanceis the feeling that you get when someone makes you feel fairly angry or impatient.
    1. To her annoyance the stranger did not go away...
      让她恼火的是,那个陌生人并没有走。
    2. He denied there was any annoyance with the British among other EC members.
      他否认其他欧盟委员会委员对英国人有不满。
  • N-COUNT 令人烦恼的事物;令人厌烦的事物
    Anannoyanceis something that makes you feel angry or impatient.
    1. Inconsiderate neighbours can be more than an annoyance.
      不为他人着想的邻居会非常惹人厌。

双语例句

  • Experts advise people to maintain a good balance between their private life and their professional life, between sharing and showing off, and between goodwill and annoyances.
    专家建议,人们需要在私生活与职场生活、分享与炫耀、好心与惹人厌之间寻求一种良性平衡。
  • Pick your battles, and don't react to everything she does if they are just minor hindrances and annoyances.
    有选择地战斗,假如她的所作所为对你只是造成了轻微的妨碍和烦恼,就不要作出回应。
  • Lots of nights with no sleep, plenty of stress and all sorts of other annoyances are the unpleasant side-effects of having a new member of the family.
    家里多了个新成员随之而来的就是许多个不眠之夜、令人不堪重负的压力还有很多琐碎的烦人事。
  • There were too many annoyances.
    伤脑筋的问题实在太多了。
  • In fact, as she started reading the list of the little annoyances, she noticed that tears were starting to appear in her husband's eyes.
    当她开始念的时候,她注意到丈夫眼里含着泪花。
  • All these annoyances, however, disappear with time or can be remedied with further surgery.
    然而,这些不适都会随时间消失,也可以通过进一步的手术来治愈。
  • The trivial annoyances, even though they are virtually meaningless, can overwhelm you if you let them.
    琐碎的烦恼,尽管可能没有任何意义,可是由于你的纵容,它们会显现得难以制服。
  • All in all, I find these add up to just a bunch of annoyances.
    总而言之,我发现这些只是增加了一些烦心事。
  • One of the annoyances of working here is the difficulty of parking near the office.
    在这里工作有一件伤脑筋的事,就是在办公室附近很难停车。
  • Expressing anger related to minor, fleeting annoyances just amplifies bad feelings, while not expressing anger often allows it to dissipate.
    表达对于微不足道的、转瞬即逝的烦恼中的愤怒只会放大那种坏情绪;而不表达往往会让它们消散。