Examples of using Aggravation in English and their translations into Chinese
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We don't need the aggravation.
Article 207 of the Penal Code:" Specific aggravation.
He didn't need this aggravation.
He did not need all this aggravation.
I used to treat sleep like the world's largest aggravation.
When properly used, CSS can save a lot of time and aggravation.
Basically you get 90 percent aggravation and 10 percent top satisfaction and you have to give everything in your life for that.
In fact, I? ve paid a pretty penny for software over the years hoping to save time and aggravation when it came to making interactive maps.
Exposure to elevated level of sulphur dioxide can cause impairment of respiratory function, aggravation of existing respiratory disease(especially bronchitis) and cardiovascular disease.
However, the risk lies in an aggravation of the supply shocks, for example, stemming from the situation in Western Asia and North Africa.
Henderson and Arianda are so great together, alternating between sisterly bonds and mutual aggravation, that they could easily host their own spinoff feature.
Aggravation was carved into his face, and when he saw the boy these unhappy lines deepened.
The muted reaction to the aggravation of Russo-Turkish relations in Baku and Ashgabat proves that no regional actor sees any benefit in this development.
The Court fulfils its legal duties when requested to do so, by providing assistance and guidance which may help in preventing an aggravation of a conflict.
For others, it is better to limit the physical efforts and cover well to avoid frostbite, hypothermia, and aggravation of possible cardiovascular risks.
Such separation can prevent further aggravation of conflict, and ensure that persons fleeing persecution or war get the protection and assistance they require.
Additional support should be provided to developing countries in order to avoid further aggravation of global poverty and hunger.
(e) Other grounds for exemption from, and mitigation and aggravation of, criminal responsibility.
Stress isn't just feelings of aggravation-- it can actually be bad for a person's overall health.
Monitoring systems of epidemiological data to ensure adequate forecasting of the introduction, spread or aggravation of communicable diseases;