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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - annoy

 
 

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Annoy

annoy
~ v to make someone feel slightly angry and unhappy about something  (The way Tina orders us around really annoys me. | It annoyed him that the model didn't fit together properly.)
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  (annoys, annoying, annoyed) If someone or something annoys you, it makes you fairly angry and impatient. Try making a note of the things which annoy you... It annoyed me that I didn’t have time to do more reading... It just annoyed me to hear him going on. = irritate VERB: V n, it V n that, it V n to-inf see also annoyed, annoying ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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   verb  Etymology: Middle English anoien, from Anglo-French anuier, ennoier, from Late Latin inodiare to make loathsome, from Latin in + odium hatred — more at odium  Date: 13th century  transitive verb  1. to disturb or irritate especially by repeated acts  2. to harass especially by quick brief attacks  intransitive verb to cause ~ance  • ~er noun Synonyms:  ~, vex, irk, bother mean to upset a person's composure. ~ implies a wearing on the nerves by persistent petty unpleasantness their constant complaining ~s us. vex implies greater provocation and stronger disturbance and usually connotes anger but sometimes perplexity or anxiety vexed by her son's failure to clean his room. irk stresses difficulty in enduring and the resulting weariness or impatience of spirit careless waste irks the boss. bother suggests interference with comfort or peace of mind don't bother me while I'm reading.  Synonym: see in addition worry. ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v.tr. 1 cause slight anger or mental distress to. 2 (in passive) be somewhat angry (am annoyed with you; was annoyed at my remarks). 3 molest; harass repeatedly. Derivatives annoyance n. annoyer n. Etymology: ME f. OF anuier, anui, anoi, etc., ult. f. L in odio hateful ANNUAL adj. & n. --adj. 1 reckoned by the year. 2 occurring every year. 3 living or lasting for one year. --n. 1 a book etc. published once a year; a yearbook. 2 a plant that lives only for a year or less. Phrases and idioms annual general meeting a yearly meeting of members or shareholders, esp. for holding elections and reporting on the year's events. annual ring a ring in the cross-section of a plant, esp. a tree, produced by one year's growth. Derivatives annually adv. Etymology: ME f. OF annuel f. LL annualis f. L annalis f. annus year ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1) беспокоить, надоедать, докучать 2) раздражать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
5.
  1. досаждать, докучать; надоедать; раздражать; беспокоить to annoy smb. —- раздражать кого-л., досаждать кому-л. to be annoyed with smb. —- быть недовольным кем-л. to annoy smb. to death —- надоесть кому-л. до смерти he annoyed me by playing finger practice —- он раздражал меня своими гаммами he was annoyed with the bad weather —- ему надоела плохая погода I felt annoyed when he refused to help my boy —- мне было досадно, что он отказался помочь моему сыну 2. воен. беспокоить ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  v. досаждать; докучать, надоедать, раздражать Syn: see unsettle ...
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  - c.1275, from Anglo-Fr. anuier, from O.Fr. enuier "to weary, vex," from L.L. inodiare "make loathsome," from L. (esse) in odio "be hateful," abl. of odium "hatred." ANNUAL - 14c., from L.L. annualis, adjective form of L. annus "year," from PIE *at-no-, from base *at- "to go," on notion of "period gone through." Used of plants since 1710. ...
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