1.【医】刺激,兴奋,疼痛,发炎
2.激怒,愤怒,生气,焦躁
3.刺激物
1.a feeling of being annoyed or impatient; something that annoys you, especially over a period of time
2.a painful feeling in a part of the body, often with red skin or swelling
1.Mucin in the urine might be a sign of this disease, especially in patients who also have chronic irritation of the renal pelvis.
尿液中发现黏液性物质,尤其在肾盂存在某些慢性刺激的病患,可能是一个有意义的徵兆。
2.Mr. Myles still smiled but his voice had a little bit of irritation in it, unusual to Rob.
麦尔斯先生仍然面带微笑,可是他的口气却有点不耐烦了。
3.His presence was an irritation to him, for some reason-a deadly provocation.
由于某种原因,他看见他就要发怒--一种致命的激动。
4.At least, that is how it seems to many clients, whose irritation at being overcharged turned to fury during the recession.
至少,很多客户看起来是这样,为此他们很恼怒。在经济低迷期,这种做法更是让他们暴跳如雷。
5.At the moment he felt nothing but irritation.
此刻他只感到满怀的气恼。
6.The man merely looked at him in irritation and motioned him to remain silent.
其他人只是不耐烦地看着他,并且示意他不要讲话。
7.With anger and irritation in his voice during his first speech, he said he was there to act, not talk.
在自己的第一次讲话中,他的声音充满了激愤,声称自己是来实干而不是空谈的。
8.For the next few hours that little speck caused quite a bit of irritation.
接下来的几个小时,这根小小的刺造成了不小的麻烦。
9.Being prepared and ready to deal with frustration and irritation helps us intervene before our emotions get the best of us.
准备好应对这些挫折和刺激能帮助我们在还没被情绪占据前进行自我调节。
10.If allowed to come into contact with the skin, croton oil causes blistering and painful skin irritation which can last up to three weeks.
如果这种油滴到皮肤,立马就会起泡并伴有疼痛感,这种感觉会持续三周。