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aggravation [ˌæɡrəˈveʃən]

n. 加重(病情、负担、罪行、危机等的),更恶化,恼怒; 愈益严重;
复数:: aggravations

例句:

  • I just couldn't take the aggravation.
    我就是咽不下这口气。
  • She stirred in aggravation as she said this.
    她说这句话,激动得过分.
  • Can't stand the aggravation, all day I get aggravation. You know how it is. "
    我整天都碰到令人发火的事, 你可想而知这是什么滋味. ”
  • This is again another irritation or aggravation of the sectarian fault lines that exist in both societies.
    来自VOA
  • Before, a lot of the aggravation I loaded on myself was that I've got to kill, I've got to be the best.
    来自THETIMES
  • "I did make some purchases I wouldn't have made," Shay said, with a mixture of remorse and aggravation.
    来自NEWYORKER