aggravation
英 [,ægrə'veɪʃn]
美 [,ægrə'veʃən]
英語の語源
- 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.
例文
- 1. I just couldn 't take the aggravation .
- 私はこの息を飲み込むことができません。
- 2.She stirred in aggravation as she said this.
- 彼女はこの言葉を言って、興奮しすぎた。
- 3.Can 't stand the aggravation ,all day I get aggravation .You know how it is."
- 私は一日中腹が立つことに遭遇して、あなたはそれがどんな味なのか想像できます」
- 4.Conflict by itself is not horrible,but its aggravation is.
- 矛盾が現れるのは怖くない、恐ろしいのは矛盾を激化させることだ。
- 5.With the aggravation of pollation,more fish vanish from the lake.
- 汚染が進むにつれて、より多くの魚が湖で消滅する。
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