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.- To her annoyance the stranger did not go away...
让她恼火的是,那个陌生人并没有走。 - 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。
- To her annoyance the stranger did not go away...
- 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.- Inconsiderate neighbours can be more than an annoyance.
不为他人着想的邻居会非常惹人厌。
- Inconsiderate neighbours can be more than an annoyance.
双语例句
- Put up with small annoyances to gain great results.
忍小愤而就大谋。 - Of course, almost everyone has one; they are unavoidable annoyances.
当然,几乎每个人都有一个这样的世界,这是不可避免的烦恼。 - 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。 - These were mere annoyances when China was an emerging market.
当中国还是一个新兴市场时,这些仅仅是可厌之事。 - It'll encourage a positive conversation, instead of one focusing on your daily annoyances.
这样做能够带动积极的对话,而不至于将注意力集中于日常烦脑上。 - The last of a series of annoyances or disappointments that leads one to a final loss of patience, temper, trust, or hope.
一系列烦恼或失望中的最终使某人失去耐心、控制、自信或希望的最后一次。 - No pleasure is in itself evil, but the things which produce certain pleasures entail annoyances many times greater than the pleasures themselves.
、快乐本身无罪,但产生特定快乐的事物却肯定也会产生烦恼,而且这些烦恼要比所产生的快乐大很多倍。 - 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。 - The sense of mistrust is compounded by smaller annoyances that leave the families feeling as though no one in authority cares about them.
不信任感因更小的烦心事而上升,(这些烦心事)使这些家庭感到政府中无人关心他们。
