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Annoy Meaning in English

word

/əˈnɔɪ/
uh-NOY
/ɐnˈɔɪ/
uh-NOY

释义

To make someone slightly angry or irritated, usually through repeated or persistent behavior.

用法与细微差别

Milder than "anger" or "infuriate." "Annoying" (adjective) is very common in everyday speech. "Annoyed" = the feeling, "annoying" = the cause. "Pet peeve" is something that specifically annoys you. Often used with "at" or "by" ("annoyed at/by").

例句

Stop making that noise — it's starting to annoy me.

basic

It annoys me when people talk during movies.

basic

My little brother loves to annoy me.

basic

What annoys me most about the app is the constant notifications.

natural

I don't want to annoy you, but could you turn down the music a bit?

natural

She was visibly annoyed when the flight was delayed for the third time.

natural