niggle的意思和读音

niggle

: [ˈnɪɡ(ə)l] : ['nɪɡ(ə)l]

n.);

v.使使

niggles  niggling  niggled  

n.complaint,grumble,objection,grievance,criticism

v.criticize,cavil,carp,nag,nitpick

nigglen.

1.a small criticism or complaint

2.a slight feeling, such as worry, doubt, etc. that does not go away

a niggle of doubt

3.a slight pain

He gets the occasional niggle in his right shoulder.

v.

1.[i][t]使使to irritate or annoy sb slightly; to make sb slightly worried

A doubt niggled at her.

It niggled him that she had not phoned back.使

Something was niggling her.

2.[i]~ (about/over sth).~ (at sb) (for sth)to argue about sth unimportant; to criticize sb for sth that is not important

v.1.[]

v.1.to worry or annoy someone slightly but continuously

1. straggle niggle wiggle ...

2. haggle n.v. niggle v. snuggle v. …

3. nifty a. niggle v. niggling a. ...

4. straggle niggle wiggle ...

5. nigger-lover niggle niggling ...

6. nitche niggle nightmare ...

7. ... New Territories niggle impact ...

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1.Most of the time, you take your office computers for granted. Okay, there's a niggle or two, but generally the IT folks can sort it out.IT

2.If you are elderly or disabled, that is a major consideration, but for most people it's just a minor niggle.便

3.they niggle endlessly over details and remain obstinately silent about his really great discoveries.

4.Only niggle was my room card kept failing every day I returned, could not unlock my door, and I had to ask the staff to reset it.

5."Piss off to Spain or Italy, where they niggle, dive or pull shirts, " he writes.“西,”

6.The midfield maestro, 32, who has been nursing a left ankle niggle, said last night: "It's looking up. "32:“。”