annoyance
annoyance 英 [əˈnɔɪəns] 美 [əˈnɔɪəns]
n. 恼怒;生气
名词复数:annoyances
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- n. 恼怒;生气
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1. He could not conceal his annoyance at being interrupted.
他因受扰而难掩怒色。
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2. Much to our annoyance,they decided not to come after all.
他们终于决定不来,使我们很生气。
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3. She stamped her foot in annoyance.
她气得直跺脚。
- annoyance (n.) late 14c., "vexation, trouble," from Old French enoiance "ill-humor, irritation," from anuiant, present participle of anuier "to be troublesome, annoy, harass" (see annoy). Meaning "state of being annoyed" is from c. 1500, as is the sense of "that which annoys." Earlier, annoying was used in the sense of "act of offending" (c. 1300) and a noun annoy (c. 1200) in the sense "feeling of irritation, displeasure, distaste."
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