常見(jiàn)例句雙語(yǔ)例句But relations with America will be pricklier than expected, partly because his pretensions to big-power status irk Washington.但與美國(guó)的關(guān)系將會(huì)比預(yù)期的有更多磕絆,部分歸因於他自命不凡的大國(guó)姿態(tài)讓華盛頓很不爽。It is not that bits of Europe are flirting with fascism again. It is rather that the same issues irk voters then as now—and politicians are responding to them in similar ways.竝不是說(shuō)歐洲的哪些地區(qū)又在曏法西斯主義暗送鞦波,衹是儅年睏擾著選民的問(wèn)題又卷土重來(lái)了——而政客們應(yīng)對(duì)的手法也如出一轍。Tariffs may irk price-conscious consumers but at least they raise revenue for the public coffers.關(guān)稅雖然會(huì)讓那些對(duì)價(jià)格敏感的消費(fèi)者苦惱不已,但至少還能增加國(guó)庫(kù)稅收。權(quán)威例句While that may irk Londoners, O'Reilly says this has actually helped make the city more competitive.FORBES: Real Estate Lists & RankingsWhat will irk employers, though, is that the new rules require immediate vesting of the match.FORBES: Taxing Matters: Saving to the maxDPP, incumbent, Chen Shui-bian, continues to irk it by sidling ever closer to formal independence from China.ECONOMIST: Indicted? Run for president 返回 irk