infuriate
英 [ɪn'fjʊərɪeɪt]
美[ɪn'fjʊrɪet]
- vt. 激怒;使大怒
- adj. 狂怒的
实用场景例句
- Her silence infuriated him even more.
- 她的沉默使他更加愤怒了。
牛津词典
- It infuriates me that she was not found guilty.
- 令我大怒的是她获判无罪。
牛津词典
- Jimmy's presence had infuriated Hugh...
- 吉米的到场激怒了休。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- The champion was infuriated by the decision...
- 冠军获得者对这一决定十分恼火。
柯林斯高阶英语词典
- Lately she had made it her practice to infuriate doormen.
- 最近,她总是惹怒看门人.
辞典例句
- Even the public suggestion that it is considering 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.
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- 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.
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- They infuriate word sticklers by presenting a 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.
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- By turning the other check you infuriate and unsettle him . Make surrender a tool of power.
- 这样做你反而能激怒他,使他不安.
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- In a languid manner he designed to infuriate.
- 他显出无精打采的样子,故意想激怒她.
辞典例句
- To join the Axis might infuriate Servia.
- 加入轴心国可能触怒塞尔维亚人.
辞典例句
- 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.
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- Even evidences of male chauvinism amongst her friends would infuriate her.
- 她的朋友中有谁流露出一点大男子主义的苗头,也会使她怒不可遏.
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