annoyance
英 [ə'nɒɪəns]
美 [ə'nɔɪəns]
英語の語源
- annoyance (n.)
- late 14c., "act of annoying," from Old French enoiance "ill-humor, irritation," from anuiant, present participle of anuier "to be troublesome, annoy, harass" (see annoy). Meaning "state of being annoyed" is from c. 1500. Earlier, annoying was used in the sense of "act of offending" (c. 1300), and a noun annoy (c. 1200) in a sense "feeling of irritation, displeasure, distaste."
例文
- 1. To her annoyance the stranger did not go away.
- 彼女を怒らせたのは、その見知らぬ人が歩いていなかったことだ。
- 2.The problems were an annoyance ,but we managed to cope.
- これらの問題は嫌いですが、私たちはなんとか解決しました。
- 3.Inconsiderate neighbours can be more than annoyance .
- 他人のことを考えない隣人は非常に嫌われる。/
- 4.He could not conceal his annoyance at being interrupted.
- 彼は迷惑をかけて怒りを隠せなかった。/
- 5.Why do you always take your annoyance out on me?
- なぜあなたは不機嫌な時にいつも私に怒っているのですか。
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