irksome信息详情
adj.令人厌烦的,讨厌的;令人厌恶的
irksomely───adv.厌倦地;讨厌地
darksome───adj.微暗的;阴暗的;含糊的
larksome───adj.嬉戏的,好嬉戏的
murksome───阴暗的
tiresome───adj.烦人的,无聊的;令人讨厌的
worksome───工作周
trisome───n.三体细胞;三体性
urosome───腹部
microsome───n.[细胞]微粒体
The figure-skating pair's convincing victory last week was particularly irksome to their rivals, who were in peak form and complained privately about the judging.───这对花样滑冰选手上周取得的令人信服的胜利尤其令她们的竞争对手感到厌烦,她们当时正处于巅峰状态,私下里抱怨裁判的判罚。
Tom's distress of mind wore off gradually and the toothache grew irksome and was discarded.───汤姆的不安慢慢缓解,假装牙痛也变得无趣,就恢复了平时的样子。
I found the restrictions irksome.───我对那些限制感到很烦。
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。
He began to feel it irksome and awkward, but still he sat on because he could not get up and go.───他的心情感到沉重、局促不安,依旧一动也不动地坐在那里,因为他不能站起来,不能离开。
The company has also come in for ethical criticism, which must be particularly irksome to its high-minded founders.───这家公司还招致了来自道德方面的谴责,这点让其高傲的创始人特别的不快。
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。
Slyme's presence in the house had not proved so irksome as Easton and Ruth had dreaded it would be.───斯莱姆住在伊斯顿家并未造成象伊斯顿和露丝事先担心的那种尴尬局面。
Eventually he came to think of the detective as an irksome burden: "He keeps me from higher things, " he wrote.───可到后来,他慢慢觉得,这个侦探成了负担,给自己平添烦恼。他曾这样写道:“他成了我追求更高尚事物的绊脚石。”
This must have been irksome for them, but Mrs Webster accepted it as her war work with good grace.
It is an irksome task.
However, the door has an irksome magical effect: a variety of a Rune of Renewal is etched into the wood.
The presentation is intriguing, the text mostly irksome.
The two most obvious and irksome are subjection to satraps and extortion of tribute, including personal military service.
It is irksome to listen to his constant complaints.
There is certainly much work which is exceedingly irksome.
I found the restrictions irksome.
Of course it is irksome to have to persuade one's fellow states, many of which act out of ignoble motives.