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impatient

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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++im·pa·tient /ɪmˈpeɪʃənt/ ●○○ adjective  1 WAITannoyed because of delays, someone else’s mistakes etc 不耐烦的,无耐心的,急躁的 OPP patientbecome/grow impatient (with somebody/something) We are growing impatient with the lack of results. 我们因为没有取得成效而急躁起来。 He turned away with an impatient gesture. 他做了个不耐烦的手势转过身去。2 ENTHUSIASTIC[not before noun] very eager for something to happen and not wanting to wait 迫不及待的,切盼的impatient to do something Alec strode down the street, impatient to be home. 亚历克在街上大步走着,急着想赶回家。impatient for somebody to do something He was eager to talk to Shildon and impatient for him to return from lunch. 他急着想和希尔登谈谈,盼着他快点吃完午饭回来。impatiently adverb
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impatientShe determined not to become impatient.The customs officer waved them on impatiently.Chances are your stomach gets knotted and you feel distracted, restless, impatient.There was something deceitful and impatient about the smiling look in his eyes.She was impatient, angry, and scientific.By this time there was a queue of impatient customers waiting to be served.The new minister was almost immediately the object of attack by politicians and press impatient for results.Don't be so impatient. I'm working as fast as I can.I was impatient, I wished he would move faster before a guard saw him.He must be impatient to get back home.Roy gets impatient when people drive too slow in front of him.He felt offended that she couldn't say yes and impatient with her hesitation, blaming Katherine for his own confusion.Carrie felt impatient with her - no grown-up should be so weak and so silly - but she was sorry as well.I could see that Max was getting impatient with me.become/grow impatient (with somebody/something)She grew impatient after a while and went looking for him.David discovered to his annoyance that he was becoming impatient already for the end of the evening.They are counting on Lebed growing impatient and making mistakes that alienate public opinion.Younger folk had grown impatient and were now signalling frantically a hundred yards ahead.The important thing is not to panic or become impatient because that way you could damage the document.He became impatient for the thing to begin.But also added that he easily became impatient with any intellect inferior to his own.The more rabid federalists became impatient with procedural delays and wanted to effect a return to the federal system at once.impatient to do somethingShe laughs, shouts, refuses to give her age and is impatient to explain her problems.This troubled them a bit because they were impatient to learn.The thing I have to do is not be impatient to play that well again.The line became instantly popular and managements all over the world were impatient to snap them up whenever they were free.Lott, only a junior, was too impatient to wait.
im·pa·tient adjectiveChineseSyllable
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impatient
impatient /ɪmˈpeɪʃənt/ adjective
 Word Family: noun: patienceimpatience, patient; adverb: patientlyimpatiently; adjective: patientimpatient
1. annoyed because of delays, someone else’s mistakes etc
   OPP  patient
    become/grow impatient (with somebody/something)
    We are growing impatient with the lack of results.
    He turned away with an impatient gesture.
2. [not before noun] very eager for something to happen and not wanting to wait
    impatient to do something
    Alec strode down the street, impatient to be home.
    impatient for somebody to do something
    He was eager to talk to Shildon and impatient for him to return from lunch.
—impatiently adverb


🔑 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 sth She was clearly impatient to leave. 她显然是迫不及待地想离开。🔊🔊~ for sth impatient 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 [uncountable] 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/ 🔊 adverbWe sat waiting impatiently for the movie to start. 我们坐着,焦急地等待电影开演。🔊🔊