be impatient with
基本解釋
- 對…不耐煩;對…感到急躁
英漢例句
- Being used to a culture of sharing information freely, these “digital natives” will be impatient with the rules of traditional corporate IT.
這些“數(shù)碼原住民”習(xí)慣了自由共享信息的文化,他們將會(huì)對傳統(tǒng)企業(yè)IT的規(guī)則非常不耐煩。 - Grown-up bosses can also be impatient with the more unrealistic expectations of their employees, especially those held by members of Generation Y – the feisty 20-somethings.
成熟的老板也會(huì)對員工更多不切實(shí)際的期望感到不耐煩,尤其是對那些Y一代成員(朝氣蓬勃、20來歲的年輕人)的期望。 - You grasp new concepts very easily, but you tend to be impatient with slower minds or the usual, predictable routine.
掌握新的學(xué)說對于你來說很容易,但是你往往會(huì)不耐煩緩慢的想法或通常的、可預(yù)見的慣例。
blog.sina.com.cn - Those who are radical about the constitution will be impatient with the trimming of a speech such as Mr Hague's.
ECONOMIST: William Hague scrambles the omelette - He will continue to be impatient with multilateral institutions.
ECONOMIST: George Bush - Governments of countries with citizens among the 21 people held on Jolo appear to be growing impatient with the Philippine government's attempts to preserve its no-ransom fiction.
ECONOMIST: The Philippines: Muddling on, but not through