irritating
/ˈɪrɪteɪtɪŋ/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈɪrɪteɪtɪŋ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈir-ə-ˌtā-tiŋ/ (ame, mw)
irritating — 形容詞
- irritatingpositive
- more irritatingcomparative
- most irritatingsuperlative
1. describes something that makes you feel bothered and a little angry, especially
惱人的
讓人一直覺得煩躁不悅
describes something that makes you feel bothered and a little angry, especially when it keeps happening or will not stop.
Christopher found the dripping tap irritating during his late-night study sessions.
Christopher 晚上讀書時,那個一直滴水的水龍頭讓他覺得很惱人。
find + something + irritating
Reema thought the frozen checkout screen was irritating while customers waited in line.
顧客排隊時,Reema 覺得卡住的結帳畫面很惱人。
predicative: something was irritating
The baby's toy made an irritating beep every time Diego opened the door.
寶寶的玩具每次在 Diego 開門時,都會發出惱人的嗶聲。
During lunch, Pim found the constant spoon tapping irritating.
午餐時,Pim 覺得那不停敲湯匙的聲音很惱人。
Zuri said it was irritating when the group chat kept buzzing after midnight.
Zuri 說群組聊天過了半夜還一直響個不停,真的很惱人。
- annoying
the broad everyday choice for anything that causes mild annoyance.
- bothersome
slightly softer and a little more formal in tone.
- tiresome
stresses that the problem feels long, repeated, or wearing.
文法句型
find + something + irritating
it is irritating when + clause
irritating + noun
用法筆記
Often used for repeated noise, delay, or behaviour that slowly wears on your patience. It is stronger than merely inconvenient, but usually less intense than infuriating.