
Hledat
to vex
01
obtěžovat, frustrovat
to annoy someone by intentionally or persistently bothering them with small, annoying actions or behaviors
Transitive: to vex sb
Example
The constant buzzing of the mosquito vexed me all night.
His habit of tapping his pen on the desk during the lecture vexed the entire class.
02
zmást, matoucí
to confuse or bewilder someone, making them unsure or unable to understand something
Transitive: to vex sb
Example
The difficult puzzle vexed him for hours without a solution.
The complex instructions vexed the team, causing delays.
03
diskutovat, rozebírat
to discuss or argue a topic with great energy or for a long time
Transitive: to vex a topic or question
Example
The committee vexed the issue of funding for hours without reaching a conclusion.
They vexed the question of whether to approve the new policy until everyone was exhausted.
04
vrtět, hýbat
to move something repeatedly or violently back and forth
Transitive: to vex sth
Example
He vexed the papers on his desk, unable to find what he needed.
The breeze vexed the leaves, sending them fluttering across the ground.
05
znepokojovat, rozčilovat
to irritate or annoy someone by causing trouble or distress
Transitive: to vex sb
Example
It would vex anyone to deal with such a difficult customer.
Trying to assemble the furniture without clear instructions can vex anyone.
06
trápit, znepokojovat
to cause discomfort, pain, or physical irritation
Transitive: to vex a person or body part
Example
The itchy mosquito bites began to vex him during the camping trip.
The tight shoes vexed her toes, causing blisters.

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