1.愤激,激昂,愤怒
2.激化,恶化;加剧
1.the feeling of being extremely annoyed and impatient because things are not happening in the way that you want them to happen
1.It drove her father to a pitch of exasperation. He had had to put up with this all his life, from her.
这使她的父亲陷入了恼怒之中,他一生中一直不得不迁就她的这种脾气。
2."What seems like a reasonable amount of time? " he asks, and is astonished that she does not seem to notice the exasperation in his voice.
“合适的时间是多久?”他问,对她似乎并未注意到他语气中的恼怒感到吃惊。
3."The two men who came in, " he said, the note of exasperation creeping into his voice again.
“就是那两个进来的男人,”他再次语带恼怒。
4.In exasperation he took off his own hat and flung it to the ground.
恼怒中,他脱下自己的帽子,并把它扔在地上。
5.But, I cannot however find out a more comfortable way to abreact because of your leaving without saying a word but exasperation that bring.
可是,我却无法找到一种更合适的方式发泄因你的不辞而别而带来的愤怒。
6.To see her might bring back his singleness of intention, calm his exasperation, clear his mind.
看见她说不定会重新使他心思坚定,烦躁平息,头脑清楚起来。
7.Another letter to Crick, written soon after, reveals Wilkins's exasperation that Franklin had not discovered the double helix sooner.
在不久之后写给克里克的另一封信中,威尔金斯气急败坏的指责富兰克林没能早点发现双螺旋结构。
8.Finally, the day before her lesson, Lulu announced in exasperation that she was giving up and stomped off.
终于,在上课的前一天,露露恼怒地表示她将放弃练琴,并跺着脚离开了。
9.Traders said the current plunge differs from that in October and November in that exasperation has replaced panic.
交易员们说,股市当前的大跌不同于10月和11月那次的地方在于,恼怒情绪已经代替了恐慌。
10."Of course, it is not normal, " she said, throwing up her hands in exasperation.
“当然不正常,”她说,气恼地挥动双手。