English to Chinese Dictionary aggravate

aggravate

加剧
definition
verb
military action would only aggravate the situation
make (a problem, injury, or offense) worse or more serious.
the gesture aggravated me even more
annoy or exasperate (someone), especially persistently.
translation of 'aggravate'
verb
加剧
example
On the contrary it could very well 'aggravate' the problem even further.
The woman was STILL following me, and it was beginning to irritate and 'aggravate' me.
Ji said that the sudden crisis will 'aggravate' people's mental problems if they are prone to depression, obsession and anxiety.
Premature implementation will set back the cause of regional reform and development and 'aggravate' political problems.
To put energy into pH regulation to reverse acidosis would not help in this situation, but on the contrary would 'aggravate' the energy problem.
Not how will you 'aggravate' him, challenge him, dare him, antagonize him, and make an enemy out of him.
military action would only 'aggravate' the situation
military action would only 'aggravate' the situation
In many obstinate skin disorders like psoriasis and eczema where the application of soap 'aggravates' the problem, patients are best advised to use curd while bathing.
Though she discovered a passion for running in the mountains, the stress 'aggravated' a previous injury, and Ratkovic ruptured her Achilles tendon.
‘She's sick,’ Dani said, seemingly 'aggravated' and overly annoyed.
The housing problem was 'aggravated' by a rapid increase in a population that doubled from 1949 to 1964 and almost doubled again by the end of the century.
Shielded lamps and indirect luminaires prevent the lighting installation from 'aggravating' the problems of stress.
When I walked in the door, Nick Partly, my HP, was waiting, looking thoroughly 'aggravated' .
Hibs were further encouraged when Moravcik 'aggravated' the leg injury which had troubled him all week and went off to be replaced by McNamara in only 17 minutes.
FBI warnings are irritating enough, but this is especially 'aggravating' , for two reasons.
Or the theory of weight loss is 'aggravatingly' simple - burn more calories than you consume - and the most pleasant possible practice is to do this without really noticing, for example by taking a nice long walk.
However, the problem is 'aggravated' by another large group of litter-creators: the people who throw their rubbish out of car windows.
Words I would never have dared to say to my father before, whenever he annoyed or 'aggravated' me.
Irritably, she swatted the 'aggravating' hand that was distracting her.
I began to stalk away from him, thoroughly 'aggravated' .
The judge noted he was a risk to the public and said the offence was 'aggravated' by force used and injuries being caused to a vulnerable victim.
As it is, I find the navigation 'aggravatingly' , ironically useless.
She muttered, taking control of her anger, ‘Just 'aggravated' at the rat that was watching me.’
The minutes slowly tick by; the woman is getting 'aggravated' .
In any event, I hoped you enjoyed reading this, even if it was written when I was annoyed and 'aggravated' with the people I worked with back in '98.
Green is the film's one saving grace, but he's mostly relegated to an 'aggravatingly' tedious subplot involving his character's attempt to feed a sleepy snake.
Even a slight traffic accident or a train delay 'aggravates' the problems and stress.
It was Wilkinson's third run-out after a long battle with a groin problem and there were fears he had 'aggravated' the injury when he was attended to by medics after 58 minutes.
The negative publicity surrounding OxyContin has 'aggravated' a longstanding problem.
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