aggravations

英 [ˌægrəˈveɪʃ(ə)nz] 美 [ˌægrəˈveɪʃənz]

n.  加重;增剧;恶化
aggravation的复数

法律



双语例句

  1. If you have a job without aggravations, you don't have a job.
    如果你的工作没有紧迫感,那么你就等于没有工作。
  2. Each day can be filled with aggravations, delays, disappointments and frustrations.
    每一天都充满了恼怒、耽搁、失望和挫折。
  3. With all these aggravations, building'til the seams fall out. I'm running my mouth dry with every time I lie.
    所有这些情况都在恶化,逐渐积累直到缝伤口的针裂开。每次我说谎时嘴都会很干。
  4. Easy to cause many side-effects for a long time using the hormone, after stopping the medicine, very quick recrudescence, and after recurring, condition aggravations.
    长期应用激素易引起许多副作用,停药后很快复发,且复发后病情多加重。
  5. On Chapter two, the author divides aggravations into the felon of serious result and the felon of serious plot, discussing their accomplished and unaccomplished form separately.
    第二章,作者将加重犯分为情节加重犯和结果加重犯,对它们的既未遂问题分别展开阐述。