英 [ˈɜːksəm] 美 [ˈɜːrksəm]
adj. 令人厌烦的,讨厌的;令人厌恶的
irksome /ˈɜːksəm/ TEM8
形容词 If something is irksome, it irritates or annoys you. 烦人的; 讨厌的
...the irksome regulations.
...烦人的规定。
... irk v. 厌烦,使苦恼 irksome adj. 讨厌的,令人苦恼的 loathe v. 憎恨,厌恶 ...
... iridescent a.闪光的 irksome a.令人厌烦的 jabber v.&n 快而不清楚地说 ...
... 2.crime n.犯罪;恶行 3.irksome a.厌恶的;讨厌的;令人厌烦的 4.debate n.辩论;讨论 ...
irk 使烦恼;使厌倦
I found the restrictions irksome.
我对那些限制感到很烦。
Tom's distress of mind wore off gradually and the toothache grew irksome and was discarded.
汤姆的不安慢慢缓解,假装牙痛也变得无趣,就恢复了平时的样子。
The figure-skating pair's convincing victory last week was particularly irksome to their rivals, who were in peak form and complained privately about the judging.
这对花样滑冰选手上周取得的令人信服的胜利尤其令她们的竞争对手感到厌烦,她们当时正处于巅峰状态,私下里抱怨裁判的判罚。
Once, the staff disinfected the entire building when she found an irksome insect in her flat.
Some businesses in the service sector will also be freed from irksome non-tariff barriers.
Even if children are irksome now, they lend meaning to life in the long term.