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galling
- IPA[ˈɡôliNG]
美式
- annoying; humiliating
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- 1. annoying; humiliating the loss was particularly galling
- bold and impudent behaviour: the bank had the gall to demand a fee
Oxford Dictionary
- annoyance; irritation: he was filled with gall at the suspected ambitions of his old enemies
- make (someone) feel annoyed: he knew he was losing, and it galled him
Oxford American Dictionary
- bold and impudent behavior: the bank had the gall to demand a fee
Oxford American Dictionary
- annoyance or resentment: he was filled with gall at the suspected ambitions of his old enemies
- make (someone) feel annoyed or resentful: it galled him to have to sit impotently in silence
Oxford Dictionary
- an abnormal growth formed on plants and trees, especially oaks, in response to the presence of ... a single grub feeds on its gall for two years before emerging the witch hazel had developed leaf galls
Oxford American Dictionary
- an abnormal growth formed in response to the presence of insect larvae, mites, or fungi on ... a single grub feeds on its gall for two years before emerging the witch hazel had developed leaf galls
Oxford Dictionary
- a bacterial disease of plants, especially fruit bushes and trees, that is characterized by ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a bacterial disease of plants, especially fruit bushes and trees, that is characterized by ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈɡɔːlɪŋ]
英式
- causing annoyance or resentment; annoying: it would be galling to lose your job because of a dispute with a customer
Oxford Dictionary