vexation
英 [vekˈseɪʃn]
美 [vekˈseɪʃn]
n. 烦恼; 恼火; 伤脑筋; 心烦意乱; 令人心烦(或恼火)的事
复数:vexations
BNC.32965 / COCA.28931
牛津词典
noun
- 烦恼;恼火;伤脑筋;心烦意乱
the state of feeling upset or annoyed - 令人心烦(或恼火)的事
a thing that upsets or annoys you
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 恼火;困惑;烦恼
Vexationis a feeling of being annoyed, puzzled, and frustrated.- He kicked the broken machine in vexation.
他气得踢了那台坏机器一脚。
- He kicked the broken machine in vexation.
英英释义
noun
- the act of troubling or annoying someone
- something or someone that causes anxiety
- New York traffic is a constant concern
- it's a major worry
- anger produced by some annoying irritation
- the psychological state of being irritated or annoyed
双语例句
- He cried with vexation.
他愤怒得大叫起来。 - According to his policy when these fits of amorous meditation seized him, he burst from the present vexation.
按照他的处世哲学,当他被这种深沉的爱恋情绪控制时,他就能够摆脱掉目前的烦恼。 - Bertha threw off her troubled looks and the vexation that the argument had caused her.
伯莎摆脱了由这场争论引起的忧虑神色和烦恼心情。 - He was ready to die with vexation, and obstinately would not promise to row.
他气得要死,固执地不肯答应划船。 - Causing to feel shame or chagrin or vexation.
使人觉得羞愧、懊恼和恼怒。 - There will always be vexation and grief.
将来总会有摩擦和悲伤。 - Surely vexation slays the fool, And jealousy kills the simpleton.
2烦恼的确杀死愚妄人,嫉妒害死痴呆人。 - Elizabeth blushed and blushed again with shame and vexation.
伊丽莎白又羞又恼,脸蛋儿红了又红。 - If, when defeated, he can sincerely congratulate his triumphant opponent, and shows no signs of humiliation or vexation.
如果被打失败时,他能真诚地祝贺获胜的对方,并且没有露出屈辱或恼怒的迹象,那。 - Remember too on every occasion which leads thee to vexation to apply this principle: not that this is a misfortune, but that to bear it nobly is good fortune.
记住在任何可能使你烦恼的场合都采用这一原则:即这并非是一个不幸,而高贵地忍受它却是一个幸运。