1.加重;恶化
2.〈口〉激怒,惹恼
1.a feeling of being annoyed
2.problems that annoy you
3.the process of making a situation or medical condition worse
1.Investor's prudence may be a comfort to its shareholders today, yet for some time it was a source of great aggravation.
Investor的远见今天对它的股东来说可能是个安慰,但有时却是麻烦的来源。
2.And that is just a tiny bit of the stress and aggravation associated with running a business.
这些生意上的压力和苦恼,还只不过是冰山一角而已。
3.But one tech has found a few workarounds to lessen some of the aggravation.
我们的一位技术人员已经想出了一些规避措施来减轻这些烦扰。
4.The painful idea that his character was breathed on by suspicion, was an aggravation to his distress.
想到自己的品行遭到猜疑,他内心的痛苦反而加深了。
5.and the affront it contained to Anne, in Mrs Clay's being of so much use, while Anne could be of none, was a very sore aggravation.
克莱夫人如此被重用,而安妮却一点也不受器重,这是对安妮的公然蔑视,怎能不叫人大为恼怒。
6.Conversely, living in a constant state of aggravation isn't such a hot idea either.
相反地,在一种烦恼持久加重的状态下生活也并非是个激动人心的主意。
7.If implemented, they might have prevented much of the aggravation felt 14 years later in the Lehman workout.
假如得以实施,这些指引可能已经阻止了14年以后雷曼倒闭的破坏程度。
8.Without further adjustments, there will be an aggravation of the negative feedback loops that have been so detrimental to global welfare.
如果不进一步进行调整,已严重危害到全球福利的负反馈回路将进一步加剧。
9.That he held this heresy was a further aggravation of his silence and secrecy and inwardness of disposition.
他对这种异端邪说的持有,加剧了他的沉默,隐秘和性情的内倾。
10."If I were him I'd take the $1 million, then ask for $2 million more for all the aggravation of having to deal with Congress, " said Lipman.
如果我是他,我会先拿下这一百万.然后再为不得不得跟国会打交道的所有怒气再要两百万。