1.气恼,生气,怨恨
2.讨厌的对象,惹人恨的东西
1.〈口〉使恼怒,使气恼
1.something that annoys you
1.to make someone feel annoyed
1.My pet peeve? Customers who paw through a stack of shirts. Now I've got to spend 15 minutes board-folding that whole pile again.
我的忌讳?客人一爪戳进一打衬衫里。我就得花15分钟重新把这些衣服整好。
2.My pet peeve is all of the "Days until. . . " apps.
我最受不了的是那些“距离…还剩几天”类的软件。
3.Soon I adopted other words, such as "You're beginning to peeve me. "
不久,我采用了其他词,如像“你开始惹得我生气了。”
4.A pet peeve she cites is when others are not discreet about their food allergies or other dietary restrictions when eating or ordering.
她举出了一件让她气恼的事情,那就是在吃饭或者点菜的时候,有些人会大谈自己的过敏食物或是其他的饮食禁忌。
5.At the beginning you don't should peeve her!
当初你就不该去招惹她!
6.Facelets solves a pet peeve of mine about internationalization: writing a lot of special code for something I may never need.
Facelets解决了国际化给我带来的一大烦恼:编写大量可能永远也用不到的代码。
7.Pet peeve about your teammate: Sometimes he second guesses my judgment.
队友地小毛病:有时他会在事后再来质疑偶地决定。
8.Pet peeve about your teammate: Her nervous giggle and mood swings.
不能忍受你的队友的什么:她不自然的傻笑,以及波动的情绪。
9.While we're on this topic, I'd like to air a pet peeve of mine.
虽然我们对这个议题,我像是对著空气生气的宠物。
10.My mom has a pet peeve about watching TV while our family eats dinner.
我妈妈经常不满家人吃晚餐时看电视。