irritable的意思和读音

irritable

: [ˈɪrɪtəb(ə)l] : ['ɪrɪtəb(ə)l]

adj.

adj.easygoing

adj.bad-tempered,short-tempered,ill-tempered,cross,petulant

irritableadj.

1.getting annoyed easily; showing your anger

to be tired and irritable

an irritable gesture姿

adj.1.,2.,

adj.1.likely to become easily annoyed or impatient

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3. irrigate v. irritable adj. irritate v. ...

4. irritability irritable irritable aggression ...

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1.If I don't get a full eight hours of sleep at night, I feel quite irritable the next day.

2."I must go to England, " she said, with a full consciousness that her tone might strike an irritable man of taste as stupidly obstinate.“,”

3.Normally I love to get into the kitchen to cook, but I had left starting dinner too late, and began to feel overly hungry and irritable.饿

4.You seem to get enough sleep, but you sleep poorly, wake up irritable, and feel tired all day.

5.She had to be very careful, because he was liable to be touchy and irritable in his present stage of weakness.

6."When a man becomes grumpy or irritable, it's easy to blame work or simply the effects of aging, " says Petty.:“。”

7.You may also feel anxious and irritable or, for that matter, even persecuted as you wonder, "Why does it have to be me? ":“?”

8.Even his sense of humour seemed to have deserted him, leaving him in an irritable mood.

9.In terms of the information from the Universe he is apathetic and sometimes irritable, he is like an ostrich with his head in sand.

10.If you try different tactics and nothing seems to work, you may want to consider a medical check-up for irritable bowel syndrome.