cheesed off

英 [ˌtʃiːzd ˈɒf] 美 [ˌtʃiːzd ˈɔːf]

adj.  厌烦; 厌倦; 烦恼



牛津词典

adj.

  1. 厌烦;厌倦;烦恼
    annoyed or bored

    柯林斯词典

    1. ADJ-GRADED 恼火的;厌倦的;失望的
      If you are cheesed off, you are annoyed, bored, or disappointed.
      1. Jean was thoroughly cheesed off by the whole affair...
        琼对整件事情彻底绝望了。
      2. I did get a bit cheesed off with the movie's rather plodding pace.
        电影的节奏相当缓慢,确实让我有点不耐烦。

    双语例句

    1. Jean was thoroughly cheesed off by the whole affair
      琼对整件事情彻底绝望了。
    2. I did get a bit cheesed off with the movie's rather plodding pace.
      电影的节奏相当缓慢,确实让我有点不耐烦。
    3. We've had noodles for dinner day in and day out, till I'm cheesed off with them.
      我们正餐天天吃面条,吃得我都发腻了。
    4. Now she's saying that in a recession it's even worse: successful people of both sexes are getting totally cheesed off.
      现在她则称在经济衰退期间,情况甚至更糟:成功人士(无论男女)全都感到沮丧。
    5. I was extremely cheesed off to be woken so early.
      我这么早就被吵醒,简直烦死了。
    6. I'm cheesed off with having to mow the lawn every week.
      每个星期都得刈草坪真把我烦死了。
    7. I was really cheesed off when he didn't turn up.
      他没有来,我感到真不是个滋味。
    8. Businesses based in continental Europe have most to be cheesed off about.
      在欧洲大陆的企业可能最为烦恼。
    9. He's cheesed off with his job.
      他厌倦他的工作。
    10. She sounded really cheesed off about it.
      听起来她对这件事真的失望极了。
    11. Derek's fed up with army discipline; every time I see him he tells me how cheesed off he was.
      德里克厌恶军队纪律;每次我看到他,他都告诉我他多么厌倦那种生活。

    英英释义

    adj

    1. greatly annoyed
      1. had an exasperated look on his face
      2. felt exasperated beyond endurance

      Synonym:    exasperatedbrowned off