aggravation是什麼意思 aggravation的用法 aggravation怎麼讀
aggravation
英 [,ægrə'veɪʃn]美 [,ægrə'veʃən]
n. 加劇;激怒;更惡化
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英語詞源
aggravation (n.)
late 15c., from Middle French aggravation
, from Late Latin aggravationem (nominative aggravatio), noun of action from past participle stem of Latin aggravare "make heavier," figuratively "to embarrass further, increase in oppressiveness," from ad "to" (see ad-) + gravare "weigh down," from gravis "heavy" (see grave (adj.)). Oldest sense is "increasing in gravity or seriousness;" that of "irritation" is from 1610s.權威例句
1. I just couldn't take the aggravation.
我就是咽不下這口氣。
2. She stirred in aggravation as she said this.
她説這句話,激動得過分.
3. Can't stand the aggravation, all day I get aggravation. You know how it is. "
我整天都碰到令人發火的事, 你可想而知這是什麼滋味. ”
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4. Conflict by itself is not horrible, but its aggravation is.
出現矛盾不可怕, 可怕的是激化矛盾.
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5. With the aggravation of pollution, more fish vanish from the lake.
隨着污染的加重, 更多的魚在湖中消亡.
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