annoy
annoy 英 [əˈnɔɪ] 美 [əˈnɔɪ]
v. 骚扰;惹恼;打搅 n. 烦恼(等于annoyance)
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- The verb annoy means to bother or irritate. Your habit of constantly talking about your cats might annoy your friends more than you realize.
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- v. 骚扰;惹恼;打搅
- n. 烦恼(等于annoyance)
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1. His constant joking was beginning to annoy her.
他不停地开玩笑,已开始惹她生气。
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2. It really annoys me when people forget to say thank you.
有人连谢谢都忘记说时我确实感到不愉快。
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3. It annoys me tosee him getting ahead of me.
我看见他领先于我就心里不痛快。
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4. a fly was annoying him.
一只苍蝇正在烦他
- annoy (v.) late 13c., anoien, annuien, "to harm, hurt, injure; be troublesome or vexatious to, disquiet, upset," from Anglo-French anuier, Old French enoiier "to weary, vex, anger," anuier "be troublesome or irksome to;" according to French sources both from Late Latin inodiare "make loathsome," from Latin (esse) in odio "(it is to me) hateful," from ablative of odium "hatred," from PIE root *od- (2) "to hate" (see odium).
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