1.苦恼,懊恼;烦恼;着急;生气
2.苦恼[烦恼]的原因;使人生气的事情
1.the feeling of being annoyed, confused, or worried; something that causes this feeling
1.she was now in an irritation as violent from delight , as she had ever been fidgety from alarm and vexation.
她现在真是无限欢喜,极度兴奋,正如前些时候是那样地忧烦惊恐,坐立不安。
2.Tom walked out of the room as he said it, and Edmund was left to sit down and stir the fire in thoughtful vexation.
汤姆没等他说完就走出屋去,埃德蒙只好坐下来,忧心忡忡地拨动炉火。
3.Kitty was the only one who shed tears; but she did weep from vexation and envy.
只有吉蒂流了眼泪,可是她这一场哭泣却是为了烦恼和嫉妒。
4.vexation seems to be arosed by something , but , actually, it stems from your denial and opposition of the coming truth .
烦恼看似因某事而起,其实不然,它源于你对即成事实的对抗和抵触。
5.And there was a certain vexation attendant upon these cards; for, small as they were, there were houses in which they could not be inserted.
这些卡片带来了某些烦恼,因为小如它们,仍有好些插不进去的家庭。
6.He forgot in an instant all about his pique, vexation, and wounded pride, and was in a panic of anxiety to bring her back.
他一下子忘了自己的愤懑、烦恼和受伤的自尊,只是想把她从星际拉回来。
7.but it was felt as a very grievous injury, and her good manners were severely taxed to conceal her vexation and anger till she reached home.
然而,伯特伦小姐的自尊心受到了严重的损害,她要极力靠文雅的举止来掩饰内心的苦恼和愤怒,直至回到家中。
8.By making the effort to stay on top of the little things, you can keep the vexation to a minimum.
努力掌握这些小东西能尽最大限度地减少你的烦恼。
9.I hope not that. - It is not likely. No, Mr. Knightley, do not foretell vexation from that quarter.
我希望不要出这种事。这不可能。不会的,奈特利先生,你别预言他儿子会给他带来烦恼。
10.Though some of the young women showed traces of vexation, the older ones and the men only smiled faintly.
虽然有一些姑娘们稍稍露出一丝懊恼的表情,年纪大些的女人和男人们都在微笑。