柯林斯詞典annoyance /??n???ns/ (annoyances) 1. N-UNCOUNT Annoyance is the feeling that you get when someone makes you feel fairly angry or impatient. 厭煩 To her annoyance the stranger did not go away. 讓她厭煩的是這個(gè)陌生人沒有離開。2. N-COUNT An annoyance is something that makes you feel angry or impatient. 煩人的事物 Snoring can be more than an annoyance. 打呼嚕不衹是一樁煩人的事。 返回 annoyance劍橋詞典C1 [ 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] the feeling or state of being annoyed 煩惱;生氣 I can understand your annoyance - I'd be furious if she ever treated me like that. 我能理解你爲(wèi)什麼生氣——她要是那樣對(duì)我,我也會(huì)發(fā)火的。 (Much) to our annoyance, (= we were very annoyed that) we couldn't see anything from the back row of the theatre . 讓我們(特別)窩火的是,坐在劇場(chǎng)的後排,我們什麼也看不見。 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ] something that makes you annoyed 令人煩惱的事;令人不快的事 One of the greatest annoyances was being bitten by mosquitoes every night . 最讓人不堪其擾的是,每天晚上都要挨蚊子叮咬。 例句 She couldn't suppress her annoyance when the food was returned to the kitchen uneaten.There's clearly some annoyance among the workforce at the way the changes were introduced .My aunt snorted in annoyance and marched off to find the manager .Then, to our great annoyance, the train stopped outside the station for ten minutes .A group of youths have been causing annoyance in the neighbourhood . 返回 annoyance