irksome

美音:['ɜrksəm] 英音:['ɜː(r)ks(ə)m]

简单释义:


adj.使人烦恼的;令人生气的

网络讨厌的;令人厌烦的;令人厌倦的

完整释义:


adj.

1.讨厌的,令人厌倦的,使人厌烦的
2.令人生厌的


例句:

  1. Mr. Collins was sure neither sensible nor agreeable ; his society was irksome , and his attachment to her must be imaginary .
    柯林斯先生固然既不通情达理,又不讨人喜欢,同他相处实在是件讨厌的事,他对她的爱也一定是空中楼阁。

  2. It would also lessen Europe's irksome dependence on Russian gas.
    也会改善欧洲依赖俄罗斯天然气的烦人情形。

  3. After that, a dose of euro-zone discipline might not seem too irksome.
    相比之下,一些欧元区的规则似乎小巫见大巫,并不让人讨厌。

  4. they will take the clumsy, irksome rigidity, solemnity, and unnaturalness out of your practice and bring you more and more focus and ease.
    可以去除禅修过程的笨拙、讨厌的僵硬、严肃和不自然,而能越来越专注和自在。

  5. He said he would feel irksome once seeing moth.
    他说他一看到蛾子心里就总有点别扭。

  6. England once turned to Protestantism because Henry VIII found the Catholic church's rules on matrimony irksome.
    亨利四世因为天主教对婚姻的苛刻教条而一度投向新教。

  7. For a free software user, one of the most irksome aspects of Windows XP or Vista is that you are constantly being nagged by pop-ups.
    对自由软件用户来说,WindowsXP或Vista最让人不能忍受的一个方面是,你会被不时弹出的东西骚扰。

  8. In no other city have I seen street cleaners using utensils the size of toothbrushes to get those irksome marks off the pavement.
    在其它城市,我不会看到有街道清洁工使用只有牙刷大小的工具,清除人行道上烦人的痕迹。

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