vexatious
英 [vek'seɪʃəs]
美[vɛk'seʃəs]
- adj. 令人烦恼的;麻烦的;无理纠缠的
实用场景例句
- To German intelligence, Major de Coverley was a vexatious enigma.
- 对德国的情报机关来说, 德?科弗利少校是个老猜不透的谜.
辞典例句
- Moving house is a vexatious business.
- 搬家是件麻烦的事情.
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- Setting very low speeds in a wind tunnel is always a vexatious problem.
- 在风洞中调出低风速来始终是一个麻烦问题.
辞典例句
- He got an injunction against vexatious litigation by his enemies.
- 他由于敌人的诬告而被法庭下达了一项禁令.
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- How vexatious to miss one's train!
- 没赶上火车真气人!
《现代英汉综合大词典》
- I face the vexatious, you no longer just smile.
- 面对我的无理取闹, 你不再只是笑笑.
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- I now have to record a small but at the time vexatious military episode.
- 现在我不得不记述一段军事上的插曲,事情虽小,但在当时却令人恼恨.
辞典例句
- He chewed over a vexatious problem of personnel.
- 他思考着伤脑筋的人事问题.
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- In fact you are aware that this is your somewhat vexatious.
- 事实上你也清楚,这次是你有点无理取闹.
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- Lu Xun was one of the most vexatious militarists and politician in the Three Kingdoms.
- 陆逊是三国时期最杰出的军事家、政治家之一.
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