impatience 英 [ɪm'peɪʃns]   美 [ɪm'peʃəns]

impatience

impatience  英 [ɪm'peɪʃns] 美 [ɪm'peʃəns]

n. 急躁;无耐心 

名词复数:impatiences 

Interestingly, Ma picks the good attributes of each animal: The speed of the rabbit but not the impatience and cockiness. 马云有趣的挑选出了每种动物各自的优秀品质:要有兔子的速度,但不要兔子的急躁和自大;
You were almost there, you had just about figured it out, and then your impatience got the better of you, which is perhaps why Solomon wrote, he that controls his anger is greater than the mighty. 你离成功就几步之遥了,你正要把它搞定,但这时候你的急躁击败了你,这也许就是为什么所罗门这样写道,控制他的怒火甚至比他的力量更加强大。

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  • n. 急躁;无耐心
  • 1. Interestingly, Ma picks the good attributes of each animal: The speed of the rabbit but not the impatience and cockiness.

    马云有趣的挑选出了每种动物各自的优秀品质:要有兔子的速度,但不要兔子的急躁和自大;

  • 2. You were almost there, you had just about figured it out, and then your impatience got the better of you, which is perhaps why Solomon wrote, he that controls his anger is greater than the mighty.

    你离成功就几步之遥了,你正要把它搞定,但这时候你的急躁击败了你,这也许就是为什么所罗门这样写道,控制他的怒火甚至比他的力量更加强大。

  • 3. There the excitability and impatience of bondage was a reflection from its history into its literature. Its expression was consistent with its feeling.

    在那边,对于束缚压制,其应激反应和不可忍受是从历史反映到文学上去的,它的表现和其情感是一致的。

  • impatience (n.) "restlessness under existing conditions," c. 1200, from Old French impacience "impatience" (12c., Modern French impatience) and directly from Latin impatientia "impatience; weakness," from impatiens "intolerant, impatient" (see impatient).
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