irk

导读:irk怎么读
英式音标:[ɜ:k] 美式音标:[ɜrk]
irk基本解释 vt. 使烦恼;使厌倦 irk的意思释义 vt.使烦恼,激怒;变形 过去式:irked过去分词:irked现在分词:irking第三人称单数:irks 英

irk怎么读

英式音标:[ɜ:k]

美式音标:[ɜrk]

irk基本解释

vt. 使烦恼;使厌倦

irk的意思释义

vt.

使烦恼,激怒;

变形

过去式:irked过去分词:irked现在分词:irking第三人称单数:irks

英英释义

irk[ ə:k ]

v.irritate or vex

同义词:gall

irk用法及例句

双语例句

用作动词(v.)

It irks me to see money being wasted.

我看著浪费金钱就讨厌。

It irked him that she had thought of it first.

她竟先想到那件事,为此他很不痛快。

用作名词(n.)

By midday the irk of his pack became too oppressive.

走到中午的时候,累赘的包袱压得他受不了。

例句参考

Inwardly rectifying potassium (IRK) currents are correlated with IRK subunit expression in rat nucleus accumbens medium spiny neurons.

IRK(1-3) and GIRK(1-4) inwardly rectifying K+ channel mRNAs are differentially expressed in the adult rat brain

Physiological and molecular characterization of an IRK-type inward rectifier K + channel in a tumour mast cell line

Convergence of Nonconvergent IRK Discretizations of Optimal Control Problems with State Inequality Constraints

Convergence of Nonconvergent IRK Discretizations of Optimal Control Problems with State Inequality Constraints

Early signaling events triggered by peroxovanadium [bpV(phen)] are insulin receptor kinase (IRK)-dependent: specificity of inhibitio...

Extra-pair paternity in birds: Causes, correlates, and conflict

Effects of habitat cover, landscape structure and spatial variables on the abundance of birds in an agricultural-forest mosaic

Contrasting levels of extra-pair paternity in mainland and island populations of the house sparrow (Passer domesticus): is there an ...

Galerkin method for the numerical solution of the RLW equation using quintic B-splines

irk词源

irk

irk: [13] Irk originally meant ‘grow tired’, and although it is not known for certain, its underlying sense could be ‘work until one is weary’: for a possible source may be Old Norse yrkja ‘work’. The present-day sense ‘annoy’ is first recorded in the 15th century.

irk (v.)

mid-15c., irken \"be weary of, be disgusted with;\" earlier intransitive, \"to feel weary\" (early 14c.). Of uncertain origin, perhaps related to Old Norse yrkja \"work\" (from PIE root *werg- \"to work;\" see organ), or Middle High German erken \"to disgust.\" Modern sense of \"annoy\" is from late 15c. An adjective, irk \"weary, tired\" is attested from c. 1300 in northern and midlands writing.

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