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.To dissolve vexations within the heart is wisdom; to share interests with others is compassion.
烦恼消归自心就有智能,利益分享他人便是慈悲。
2.It was not in her nature, however, to increase her vexations by dwelling on them.
以她那样性格的人,也不会尽想着这些事自寻烦恼。
3.Kindness and compassion have no enemies; wisdom engenders no vexations.
慈悲没有敌人,智能不起烦恼。
4.Compassion is to reduce others' vexations ; wisdom is to reduce your own.
为他人减少烦恼是慈悲,为自己减少烦恼是智慧。
5.A mind of kindness and compassion will resolve any rivalry; a mind of wisdom will dispel all vexations.
慈悲心化解怨敌,智慧心驱除烦恼。
6.Avoid loud and aggressive persons, that are vexations to the spirit.
回避大声和好斗的人,他们对你的精神和心灵必然有害。
7.At that moment, I simply forgot all vexations and enjoyed the picturesque scenery in front of me.
此时此刻,我亦忘却一切烦嚣,好好享受眼前这一幅美丽的图画。
8.Wisdom is more than knowing the sutras; it means possessing the skill to transform vexations .
智慧并不只是通晓经典,而是要有转化烦恼的巧妙方便。
9.The deeper our compassion, the greater our wisdom and the fewer our vexations.
慈悲心愈重,智慧愈高,烦恼也就愈少。
10.Is not this most vexations, Knightley?
这岂不是太让人恼火了吗,奈特利?