0 to make someone very annoyed, usually when they can do nothing to solve a problem -- 激怒,使气恼,使烦恼(通常使人束手无策)
He had certainly never felt more humiliated and exasperated.
Philosophically knowledgeable readers will be exasperated and frustrated, while others are liable to be seriously misled.
A slight, but nonetheless exasperating weakness lies in the glut of anachronisms peppering the prose of the book.
Who wouldn't be exasperated by their challenge to tradition?
The more they attempted to resist their inventions the more they become exasperated at the constraints of such identities.
He is clearly exasperated by the dictator's failure to heed the hardships which catalysed the revolt and by the subsequent oppression.
Such judgements by an exasperated social worker could be interpreted as pathologising an extremely marginalised service user.
Readers will be exasperated or delighted by the introductory section.