aggravation
发音
英 [ˌæɡrə'veɪʃn]
美 [ˌæɡrəˈveʃən]
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- n.
- 加重(病情、负担、罪行、危机等的),更恶化,恼怒
- 愈益严重
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双语例句
- 1. That he held this heresy was a further aggravation of his silence and secrecy and inwardness of disposition .
- 他对这种异端邪说的持有,加剧了他的沉默,隐秘和性情的内倾。
- 2. The aggravation of her condition resulted from lack of care .
- 由于缺乏照顾导致她的情况的恶化
- 3. The robot monitors a child 's emotions by measuring minute changes in heartbeat , sweating , gaze , and other physiological signs , and when it senses boredom or aggravation , it changes the game until the signals indicate the child is having fun again .
- 机器人通过测量孩子的心跳、出汗、注视目光及其他生理指标的细微变化来监测其情绪,如果它觉察到厌烦或恼怒的情绪,它会改变游戏规则,直到有信号表示孩子又重新产生乐趣为止。
- 4. Let us hope the decision proves to be part of the solution , not an aggravation of the challenges we face .
- 让我们希望,这项决定能解决部分问题,而不会加剧我们面临的挑战。
- 5. Developed countries remain high unemployment rate , high debt rate and low economy increase rate , while there appeared economic overheat , inflation , prediction on further inflation aggravation and asset bubbles .
- 发达经济体继续维持“高失业率、高负债率、低速经济增长”,而一些新兴经济体则出现经济过热、通货膨胀和通胀预期加剧、资产泡沫化。