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🔑 im·pa·tientBrE /ɪmˈpeɪʃnt/NAmE /ɪmˈpeɪʃnt/ adjective🔑 annoyed or irritated by sb/sth, especially because you have to wait for a long time 不耐烦的;没有耐心的◆I'd been waiting for twenty minutes and I was getting impatient. 我等了二十分钟,有点不耐烦了。◆~ (with sb/sth) Try not to be too impatient with her. 尽量别对她太没耐心。◆~ (at sth) Sarah was becoming increasingly impatient at their lack of interest. 他们缺乏兴趣,萨拉对此越来越不能忍耐了。◆He waved them away with an impatient gesture. 他厌烦地挥手把他们打发走了。🔑 wanting to do sth soon; wanting sth to happen soon 急于;热切期待◆~ to do sthShe was clearly impatient to leave. 她显然是迫不及待地想离开。◆~ for sthimpatient for change 急于求变~ of sb/sth(formal) unable or unwilling to accept sth unpleasant (对不愉快的事)不能容忍,不愿接受◆impatient of criticism 不愿接受批评▸ im·pa·tience BrE /ɪmˈpeɪʃns/NAmE /ɪmˈpeɪʃns/ noun [U] ◆She was bursting with impatience to tell me the news. 她迫不及待地要告诉我这个消息。▸ im·pa·tient·ly BrE /ɪmˈpeɪʃntli/NAmE /ɪmˈpeɪʃntli/ adverb◆We sat waiting impatiently for the movie to start. 我们坐着,焦急地等待电影开演。 |