0 annoying or causing trouble -- 麻煩的;討厭的;令人煩惱的
a bothersome little man 一個令人討厭的小個子男人
bothersome noise 討厭的噪音
It is usually bothersome to be confronted with statements about the supposed universal nature of a particular linguistic phenomenon.
Because depressive symptoms are generally less bothersome to others than conduct problems, boys with only depressive symptoms in early adolescence may have received little help.
The meetings also accelerated the circulation of various rumours, two of which were especially bothersome.
Although from the wheelchair point of view it remains a bothersome add-on, the functionality offered made it a worthwhile trade-off in many cases.
The metaphor addresses one of its most bothersome conceptual problems, that of the relation between mind and body.
The other kind of error - incompleteness via infinite loops or backtracking failure - continues to be bothersome, of course: dependent types do not save us there.
Still, the variation in lower promised utility end points across regimes is bothersome.
Perhaps it is the type of "representation" posited in constructivist theories, say, some pictorial simulacrum, that is bothersome for them.