1ANNOYto make someone feel annoyed or impatient, especially by doing something many times or for a long period of time 使烦躁〔尤因重复或长时间做某事〕;激怒
It really irritates me when he doesn’t help around the house.
家里的事情他一点都不帮忙,真让我恼火。
2MIHURT/CAUSE PAINto make a part of your body painful and sore 使〔身体的某一部位〕疼痛
This cream may irritate sensitive skin.
这种润肤霜对敏感性皮肤可能有刺激。
Examples from the Corpus
irritate• That this objective has not been achieved continues to irritate Dublin.• Jean Paul's attempts to apologize just irritated me even more.• Anyway, I'd been very busy the day before and Doreen had irritated me for other reasons.• It irritates me when people give me phoney information.• After a while, the loudticking of the clock began to irritate me.• I don't want to listen to muzak in stores - it irritates me.• That sillysmile of hers always irritated me.• The pollenirritated my eyes, which were red and streaming with tears.• Perfumes in soap can irritateskin.• The influx of refugeesirritated the residents of Pusan.• Nineteen percent of women will still use a beautyproduct, even if it irritates their skin.
It ... irritates• It irritates me that I can't think of enough rare foods I haven't had and have wanted to have.• It irritates me when people give me phoney information.
irritate ... skin• The cleansingbar uses no animal fats or chemicals which can irritate the skin.• Don't pullstripsstraight up or you may irritate skin and break off hair.• It's fresh, pleasant to use, doesn't irritate skin and keeps me fresh all day.
Originirritate
(1500-1600)Latin past participle of irritare“to cause strong feelings in, excite”