aggravation

英[ˌæɡrə'veɪʃn] 美[ˌæɡrə'veɪʃn]
  • n. 更恶化;加厉;恼怒;恼人的事
  • agglomerate v.使结块;使成团或凝结;集结n.〈地质〉集块岩;〈化学〉附聚物;团块;集结adj.凝聚的;成团的;结块的
  • agglutinant adj.粘著剂;胶合剂;粘性的n.粘著剂;胶合剂;粘性的
  • agglutinate adj.粘着的;胶合的v.使...粘着;成胶状;粘合
  • agglutinin n.凝集素
  • agglutinogen n.[生](产生凝集素的)凝集原
    n. (名词)
    1. 恼怒,愤怒,激怒,惹恼
    2. 加重,恶化,加剧,激化
    3. 激动
    4. 令人恼火的事,伤脑筋的情况

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an exasperated feeling of annoyance

  2. unfriendly behavior that causes anger or resentment

  3. action that makes a problem or a disease (or its symptoms) worse;

    "the aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care"

1. I just couldn't take the aggravation.
我就是咽不下这口气。

来自柯林斯例句

2. She stirred in aggravation as she said this.
她说这句话,激动得过分.

来自辞典例句

3. Can't stand the aggravation, all day I get aggravation. You know how it is. "
我整天都碰到令人发火的事, 你可想而知这是什么滋味. ”

来自教父部分

4. Conflict by itself is not horrible, but its aggravation is.
出现矛盾不可怕, 可怕的是激化矛盾.

来自互联网

5. With the aggravation of pollution, more fish vanish from the lake.
随着污染的加重, 更多的鱼在湖中消亡.

来自互联网

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The drug may cause an aggravation of the condition.
      这种药可能导致病情恶化。
    2. The aggravation of the situation calls for government intervention.
      情况的恶化需要政府的干预。
    3. The new secretary left in aggravation when they mentioned her mistakes.
      当他们提到她的错误时,新秘书恼怒地走了。
    4. She stirred in aggravation as she said this.
      她说这句话,激动得过分。
    5. I don't need all this aggravation at work.
      我工作时不需要这一切恼人的事。

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