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词汇 narked
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Definition of narked in English:

narked

adjective nɑːkt
British informal
  • Annoyed.

    I was narked at being pushed around
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Now turned 70, he says he passes for mid-50s and is narked that I've pointed out a stiffness in his gait.
    • The introduction of tabs was the point where I started to get a little narked.
    • So I get a little narked and start going for my ear with the scissors in the same manner as one might angrily grab for a fly.
    • The NSA is particularly narked about the availability of super-strong encryption software, which makes its job of sticking its nose in everywhere much harder.
    • All this has got the genuine aromatherapists a bit narked.
    • At that point I had yet to meet an atheist who wasn't narked by the whole thing - Chris Cooper had certainly not been impressed.
    • This accolade was accompanied by the wonderful spectacle of dweeby scientists getting narked because they invent everything yet remain unloved and unglamorous.
    • I was a bit narked that the Italians didn't really do Pepsi, being monopolised by Coca Cola instead.
    • Even second violinists in top quartets get a bit narked about this, apparently (some of them share the leading, of course.)
    • This is when Wilson starts to get narked.
    • There were still narked at what the weather had done to their tracks and overhead cables and were holding up the commuters.
    • Reviewers, for instance, were narked that the special effects were not all that special.
    • Ever the consummate professional, I turned up late, couldn't find the bar and was expecting Miss Vass to be a little narked by this.
    • He sounds suddenly narked.
    • Blair was particularly narked by its stinging criticism that his Government had been playing to its masters in Washington.
    • Working it out isn't that straightforward and I get narked when things interrupt the flow of the book.
    • Already narked off at having his progress interrupted, he would be angrily declaring that he definitely had had a travelcard.
    • Now I am somewhat narked about this.
    • Admitting to being narked appears to be another matter entirely.
    • German newspapers were narked.
    Synonyms
    irritated, cross, angry, vexed, exasperated, irked, piqued, displeased, put out, fed up, disgruntled, in a bad mood, in a temper, testy, in high dudgeon, huffy, in a huff, resentful, aggrieved
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