释义 |
maddeningmad‧den‧ing /ˈmædənɪŋ/ adjective - Golf can be a maddening game.
- Eventually, the woman left, after putting the remaining coins back into her purse with maddening slowness.
- Fincara's maddening laughter rippled out, and she stepped over to him as easily as a dancer.
- Lying awake in the small hours, after falling asleep quickly, can become another maddening habit.
- One consequence of this hub-and-spoke system is the maddening inability to fly direct between seemingly obvious routes.
- She waited a few moments then rang the bell again, and this time the door opened with maddening slowness.
- That's the maddening thing about these stories.
- The 999 call took a maddening amount of time, but finally the ambulance and the police were on their way.
- William turned from the maddening object, got dressed and went downstairs to find something to eat.
very annoying SYN infuriating: maddening delays—maddeningly adverb: He moved carefully and maddeningly slowly. |