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源自拉丁語 aggravatusaggravare (給……增重,使變差,使煩惱)的過去分詞,源自ad () + gravare (使變重),源自gravis (重的)。參見grave,對比aggrieveaggrege

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  • 國際音標(幫助)/ˈæɡ.ɹə.veɪ̯t/
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aggravate (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 aggravates,現在分詞 aggravating,一般過去時及過去分詞 aggravated)

  1. 使冒犯性增加 (自16世紀)
    • 1595 December 9 (first known performance), William Shakespeare, “The life and death of King Richard the Second”, 出自 Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies: Published According to the True Originall Copies (First Folio), London: [] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, 出版於 1623, →OCLC, [Act I, scene i],頁號 23,列號 2:
      Once more, the more to aggrauate the note,
      With a foule Traitors name ſtuffe I thy throte,
      And wiſh (ſo pleaſe my Soueraigne) ere I moue,
      What my tong ſpeaks, my right drawn ſword may proue
      (請為本引文添加中文翻譯)
    • 1709 Joseph Addison, The Tatler
      The defense made by the prisoner's counsel did rather aggravate than extenuate his crime.
  2. (引申) 使惡化,使變 (自16世紀)
  3. (罕用) 使程度/重量增加 (自16世紀)
    He aggravated the story.
    他把事情誇大了。
  4. (棄用) 使某人負擔加重 (16–18世紀)
    • 1790, Edmund Burke, Reflections on the Revolution in France, Oxford 2009, p. 28:
      In order to lighten the crown still further, they aggravated responsibility on ministers of state.
  5. (現基本用於口語) 激怒 (自16世紀)
    • 1748, Samuel Richardson, Clarissa:
      If both were to aggravate her parents, as my brother and sister do mine.
    • 1977, Alistair Horne, A Savage War of Peace, New York Review Books 2006, p. 85:
      Ben Bella was aggravated by having to express himself in French because the Egyptians were unable to understand his Arabic.

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aggravate

  1. aggravare第二人稱複數現在時直陳式
  2. aggravare第二人稱複數命令式
  3. aggravato陰性複數

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aggravāte

  1. aggravō第二人稱複數現在時主動態命令式