vex
vex
vɛks
veks
British pronunciation
/vˈɛks/

Definición y significado de "vex"en inglés

to vex
01

irritar

to annoy someone by intentionally or persistently bothering them with small, annoying actions or behaviors
Transitive: to vex sb
to vex definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
His constant teasing vexed his younger sister.
Sus constantes burlas molestaban a su hermana menor.
02

confundir, desconcertar

to confuse or bewilder someone, making them unsure or unable to understand something
Transitive: to vex sb
example
Ejemplos
The unexpected outcome of the experiment vexed the researchers.
El resultado inesperado del experimento desconcertó a los investigadores.
03

debatir, discutir

to discuss or argue a topic with great energy or for a long time
Transitive: to vex a topic or question
example
Ejemplos
The debate team vexed the topic of climate change, presenting all sides of the argument.
El equipo de debate discutió acaloradamente el tema del cambio climático, presentando todos los lados del argumento.
04

agitar, sacudir

to move something repeatedly or violently back and forth
Transitive: to vex sth
example
Ejemplos
The strong winds vexed the branches, making them sway wildly.
Los fuertes vientos sacudían las ramas, haciéndolas balancearse salvajemente.
05

irritar, molestar

to irritate or annoy someone by causing trouble or distress
Transitive: to vex sb
example
Ejemplos
The ongoing delays in the project vexed the entire team.
Los continuos retrasos en el proyecto molestaron a todo el equipo.
06

molestar, irritar

to cause discomfort, pain, or physical irritation
Transitive: to vex a person or body part
example
Ejemplos
The bee sting vexed her for hours, causing swelling and discomfort.
La picadura de abeja la molestó durante horas, causando hinchazón y malestar.
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