impatience
英 [ɪmˈpeɪ.ʃəns]
美 [ɪmˈpeɪ.ʃəns]
为了记住“impatience”,可以将它分解为三个部分:im-(不)、patience(耐心)。记住这个组合意味着“不耐心”,即急躁、不耐烦。你可以想象一个人在忍耐极限之外,因此变得不耐心。
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- impatience (n.)
- c. 1200, from Old French impacience (Modern French impatience) and directly from Latin impatientia, from impatiens (see impatient).
- 1. There is a certain impatience among some of the soldiers.
- 有些士兵有点儿不耐烦。
- 2. Impatience is growing after three days in which nothing has been achieved.
- 3天没有任何进展,烦躁情绪见长。
- 3. There was a hint of impatience in his tone.
- 他的语气中透出些不耐烦。
- 4. She showed impatience to continue the climb.
- 她迫不及待地想要继续攀登。
- 5. He kicked the chair in a spasm of impatience.
- 他突然变得不耐烦,一脚踢向椅子.