exasperated
adj. 愤怒的,恼火的
v. 使恼怒,激怒,恶化(exasperate的过去式)
If you describe a person as exasperated, you mean that they are frustrated or angry because of something that is happening or something that another person is doing.
Bertha was exasperated at the delay...
延误让伯莎十分恼怒。
The president was clearly exasperated by the whole saga...
整个事件显然让总统很恼火。
1. greatly annoyed; out of patience;
The focus on the legal formalities of the talks has exasperated developed countries.
气候谈判对法律程序的专注,令发达国家感到郁闷.
Exasperated, she decided to let the repair service know just how she missed her set.
这使她非常恼怒, 她决定让修理人员知道她是多么想念她的电视机.
I used to be exasperated by such teachers, but I am no more.
过去我对这样的老师,很反感, 但现在不了.
Jean Valjean felt himself exasperated.
冉阿让觉得自己在愤慨了.
The slow journey exasperated me.
这缓慢的旅行真使我气恼.