| 释义 | 
		irk I. \ˈərk, ˈə̄k, ˈəik\ adjective Etymology: Middle English  now dialect  : weary and disgusted II. verb (-ed/-ing/-s) Etymology: Middle English irken intransitive verb  now chiefly Scotland  : to become tired or wearied especially to the point of being bored or disgusted or unwilling to do or submit to something transitive verb 1. obsolete  : to be tired of or disgusted with 2.  : to irritate or disgust (as a person) usually by reason of tiresome or wearying qualities  < restrictions that irked buyers >  < it irks me to see such waste > Synonyms: see annoy III. noun (-s) 1.  : irksomeness, tedium  < the irk of a narrow existence > 2.  : a cause or source of annoyance or disgust  < the main irk is the wage level > |