obnoxious
obnoxious 英 [əbˈnɒkʃəs] 美 [əbˈnɑkʃəs]
adj. 讨厌的;可憎的;不愉快的
- If something is obnoxious, it's annoying and unpleasant. Generally, people like to avoid obnoxious folks.
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- adj. 讨厌的;可憎的;不愉快的
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1. If you think you sound obnoxious or obstinate by not answering the question, think of how he feels asking the question more than once.
如果你认为不回答这个问题让你看起来既讨厌又赌气,那想想不止一次问你这个问题他是什么感受。
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2. As was just mentioned, alcohol tends to make competitive people especially so, and there is nothing more obnoxious than a drunk in the stands at an elementary school sporting event.
如同上文所说, 酒精会让一个好斗的人特别好斗,没有什么比站在小学生运动会会场看台上的醉鬼更讨人厌的人了。
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3. They take a markup language which was specifically designed to be very simple, elegant, and powerful, and wrap an obnoxious, bloated, and large API around it.
他们采用一种被明确设计成非常简单、一流且功能强大的标记语言, 然后用讨厌的、过多的和大型 API 对它进行封装。
- obnoxious (adj.) 1580s, "subject to the authority of another," from Latin obnoxiosus "hurtful, injurious," from obnoxius "subject, exposed to harm," from ob "to, toward" (see ob-) + noxa "injury, hurt, damage entailing liability" (from PIE root *nek- (1) "death"). Meaning "subject to something harmful" is 1590s; meaning "offensive, hateful" is first recorded 1670s, influenced by noxious.
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