infuriate
英音[ ɪnˈfjʊərieɪt ] 美音[ ɪnˈfjʊrieɪt ]

激怒

常用释义

词性释义

v.

激怒,使大怒

adj.

狂怒的
例句
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  • 触怒
Warned her that he was deliberately trying to infuriate her, to make her angry enough to lose control.
一种直觉告诫她:他是在故意想要激怒她,使得她愤怒至极而失去控制。
互联网对报纸几十年来赖以生存的价值链的随意破坏似乎使他困惑和愤怒。
Even the public suggestion that it is considering such a move is likely to infuriate Chinese authorities.
它公开表示正在考虑撤出中国这件事本身,也有可能激怒中国当局。
无疑,这种不可知论的立场会惹恼一些人(或坐实监管机构缺乏有效手段的印象)。
These findings will infuriate those who want to shake off the perhaps unfair image of Australia as a land of old-fashioned male chauvinism.
这些调查结果将会触怒那些想摆脱澳大利亚作为男性沙文主义沃土的印象的人士。
但这样的举动除了激怒中国、招致报复以外,几乎不会有其它任何效果。
The Greens infuriate the Tory candidate, Charlotte Vere, a businesswoman and self-styled "social entrepreneur" .
绿党激怒了保守党的候选人夏洛特·维尔,她是一个商人,自封“社会企业家”。
尽管中国上月决定终止实施近两年之久的人民币盯住美元政策,但中美间的这种不平衡仍令美国政界领袖们感到愤怒。
Andrew却认为,保持沉默将会激怒研究生部的教授们。
She's afraid to express her true feelings so she resorts to attention-getting behaviors that alarm and infuriate her parents.
她害怕流露真情实感,所以做出引人瞩目的举动,提醒或激怒父母。
类似的驾驶行为导致走走停停的交通堵塞又反过来会激怒驾驶人员。
The comments a rebound to infuriate Cnservatives as the conference season opens.
最近各党派大会陆续开始,这些言论必然会激怒保守党。
And that, he knows, will infuriate the Americans.
他知道,果真如其所愿,那么这将激怒美国人。
They infuriate word sticklers by presenting a variety of usages and leaving the reader to decide which is correct.
它们会提出一堆解释让读者自己判断哪个是正确的,令人大为光火。
他们同样激怒了风险投资者,那些风投者声称这些管制是对美国创业人才的掠夺。
这必然会惹怒国会鹰派成员。此前,他们早已要求在九月中旬召开关于中国货币的听证会。
他显出无精打采的样子,故意想激怒她。
如果寻求妥协,他就会显得软弱,会让几乎所有人失望愤怒。
It is research that is guaranteed to delight men - and infuriate the women in their lives.
这项研究结果一定会让男人高兴,惹女人生气。
infuriate (v. ) : cause to become very angry; enrage
(使)发怒,激怒
1·Yesterday's decision will infuriate Turkey and Brazil, who will see it as the established powers quashing a genuine attempt at mediation by two new voices on the world stage.
昨日的决定会激怒土耳其和巴西,它们会把它视为公认的大国宣布世界舞台上两个新的声音所作的一次真正的和解尝试无效。
2·But such an action would have little effect other than to infuriate China and invite retaliation.
但这样的举动除了激怒中国、招致报复以外,几乎不会有其它任何效果。
3·A research paper published alongside the HMIC report will infuriate Home Office ministers who have been arguing there is no direct link between falling police Numbers and levels of crime.
和HMIC的报告同时发表的一篇文章可能会激怒内务大臣们,大臣们一直坚称在降低的警察人数和犯罪率之间没有直接联系。
4·She's afraid to express her true feelings so she resorts to attention-getting behaviors that alarm and infuriate her parents.
她害怕流露真情实感,所以做出引人瞩目的举动,提醒或激怒父母。
5·The Greens infuriate the Tory candidate, Charlotte Vere, a businesswoman and self-styled "social entrepreneur".
绿党激怒了保守党的候选人夏洛特·维尔,她是一个商人,自封“社会企业家”。
1·These findings will infuriate those who want to shake off the perhaps unfair image of Australia as a land of old-fashioned male chauvinism.
这些研究成果触怒了那些努力想使澳大利亚这块土地摆脱陈旧的大男子主义形象的人们。
2·These findings will infuriate those who want to shake off the perhaps unfair image of Australia as a land of old-fashioned male chauvinism.
这些调查结果将会触怒那些想摆脱澳大利亚作为男性沙文主义沃土的印象的人士。 这样如何?。
3·This would save time, but would infuriate the opposition.
这样可以节省时间,但是也会触怒反对派。
常用短语
v.
同义词
vt.
激怒;使大怒
adj.
同根词 (词根infuriate)
infuriating adj 令人大怒的
infuriated adj 激怒的;感到愤怒的
infuriation n 激怒;激昂
infuriating v 使发怒(infuriate的ing形式)
infuriated v 激怒(infuriate的过去分词)