vexation的意思和读音

vexation

: [vekˈseɪʃ(ə)n] : [vek'seɪʃ(ə)n]

n.

vexations  

n.satisfaction

n.displeasure,annoyance,upset,bother,irritation

vexationn.

1.[u]the state of feeling upset or annoyed

2.[c]a thing that upsets or annoys you

n.1.,;;;2.[];使

n.1.the feeling of being annoyed, confused, or worried; something that causes this feeling

1. verdict vexation victim ...

2. veto vexation vibrate ...

3. ) visitation - ) vexation - 忿 ) vivified - ...

4. hurry vexation ...

5. ... integral:adj. , , 4。 vexation:n. , , , 5。 invective:n. ...

6. relaxation vexation polarization ...

7. vexation n., vexation The act of annoying,irritating,or vexing. ...

8. shirty a. , ,, vexation n. ,,使 pique n. ...

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1.she was now in an irritation as violent from delight , as she had ever been fidgety from alarm and vexation.

2.Tom walked out of the room as he said it, and Edmund was left to sit down and stir the fire in thoughtful vexation.

3.Kitty was the only one who shed tears; but she did weep from vexation and envy.

4.vexation seems to be arosed by something , but , actually, it stems from your denial and opposition of the coming truth .

5.And there was a certain vexation attendant upon these cards; for, small as they were, there were houses in which they could not be inserted.

6.He forgot in an instant all about his pique, vexation, and wounded pride, and was in a panic of anxiety to bring her back.

7.but it was felt as a very grievous injury, and her good manners were severely taxed to conceal her vexation and anger till she reached home.

8.By making the effort to stay on top of the little things, you can keep the vexation to a minimum.西

9.I hope not that. - It is not likely. No, Mr. Knightley, do not foretell vexation from that quarter.

10.Though some of the young women showed traces of vexation, the older ones and the men only smiled faintly.