irritate

irritate
transitive verb
1) ärgern

get irritated — ärgerlich werden

be irritated by or feel irritated at something — sich über etwas (Akk.) ärgern

be irritated with somebody — sich über jemanden aufregen od. ärgern

2) (Med.) reizen
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['iriteit]
verb
1) (to annoy or make angry: The children's chatter irritated him.) verärgern
2) (to make (a part of the body) sore, red, itchy etc: Soap can irritate a baby's skin.) reizen
- academic.ru/39429/irritable">irritable
- irritably
- irritability
- irritableness
- irritating
- irritation
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ir·ri·tate
[ˈɪrɪteɪt]
vt
1. (pej: provoke)
to \irritate sb jdn [ver]ärgern [o reizen]
to be intensely \irritated äußerst ungehalten [o verärgert] sein
to feel \irritated at sth sich akk über etw akk ärgern
2. MED (pej: inflame)
to \irritate skin Hautreizungen hervorrufen
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['IrIteɪt]
vt
1) (= annoy) ärgern, aufregen; (deliberately) reizen; (= get on nerves of) irritieren

to get irritated — ärgerlich werden

she's easily irritated — sie ist sehr reizbar or schnell verärgert

I get irritated at or with him — er reizt or ärgert mich, er regt mich auf

2) (MED) reizen
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irritate [ˈırıteıt] v/t reizen (auch MED), (ver)ärgern, irritieren:
be irritated sich ärgern (at, by über etwas; with über jemanden)
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transitive verb
1) ärgern

get irritated — ärgerlich werden

be irritated by or feel irritated at something — sich über etwas (Akk.) ärgern

be irritated with somebody — sich über jemanden aufregen od. ärgern

2) (Med.) reizen
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v.
irritieren v.
reizen v.
ärgern v.

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