v. irritar; provocar, causar provocação (na pele e etc...)
Inglés - Francés - irritate
v. irriter; énerver; agacer
Inglés - Alemán - irritate
v. irritieren; reizen (Biologie, Medizin); verärgern
Inglés - Italiano - irritate
v. irritare, far perdere la pazienza a
Inglés - Ruso - irritate
г. раздражать, бередить, сердить, злить
Inglés - Turco - irritate
f. kızdırmak, sinirini bozmak, kurcalamak, öfkelendirmek, sinir bozmak, sinirlendirmek, tahrik etmek, gıcık etmek, tahriş etmek, azdırmak, kaşındırmak, iptal etmek, sinir etmek, rahatsız etmek
Inglés - Albanés - irritate
v. ngacmoj, ngas, pezmatoj, zemëroj, nxeh, xhindos, xeh
Inglés - Neerlandés - irritate
ww. irriteren; prikkelen (van een zintuig)
Inglés - Inglés - irritate
v. annoy, bother, aggravate, anger; cause inflammation or extreme sensitivity (Medicine)
verb: excite to some characteristic action or condition, such as motion, contraction, or nervous impulse, by the application of a stimulus
Example:Irritate the glands of a leaf.
verb: excite to an abnormal condition, of chafe or inflame
Example:Aspirin irritates my stomach.
verb: cause annoyance in; disturb, especially by minor irritations
Example:It irritates me that she never closes the door after she leaves.
Tiempos para irritate Present participle:
irritating
Present:
irritate (3.person: irritates)
Past:
irritated
Future:
will irritate
Present conditional:
would irritate
Present Perfect:
have irritated (3.person: has irritated)
Past Perfect:
had irritated
Future Perfect:
will have irritated
Past conditional:
would have irritated