释义 |
exasperatedex‧as‧pe‧rat‧ed /ɪɡˈzɑːspəreɪtɪd $ -ˈzæs-/ ●○○ adjective - An exasperated Galileo was able to show up the inadequacy of his rival's position in a characteristically witty way.
- But it was exasperated Tory backbenchers who sealed his fate.
- He concentrated on his dinner though from time to time he contributed exasperated exclamations.
- Maggie saw Hermione shake exasperated shoulders and suddenly feared that she might walk away.
- The Balkans and the anti-Maastricht Tory rebels turned the statesman into an exasperated headmaster.
- This morning she was in another of her daydreams, it looked like to the exasperated Victorine.
very annoyed and upsetexasperated with He was becoming exasperated with the child. an exasperated look—exasperatedly adverb |