infuriate
美 [?n?fj?ri?e?t]
英 [?n?fj??rie?t] 
- v.激怒;使極為生氣;使大怒
- adj.狂怒的
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)使......憤怒;使極為憤怒;觸怒
詞形變化
第三人稱單數(shù):infuriates 現(xiàn)在分詞:infuriating 過去式:infuriated 反義詞
同義詞
英漢雙解
1. | 使極為生氣;使大怒;激怒to make sb extremely angry |
| Her silence infuriated him even more. 她的沉默使他更加憤怒了。 |
| It infuriates me that she was not found guilty. 令我大怒的是她獲判無罪。 |
英漢解釋
英英解釋
例句
Warned her that he was deliberately trying to infuriate her, to make her angry enough to lose control.
一種直覺告誡她:他是在故意想要激怒她,使得她憤怒至極而失去控制。
The internet's casual destruction of the value chains by which newspapers have made money for decades seems to puzzle and infuriate him.
互聯(lián)網(wǎng)對報(bào)紙幾十年來賴以生存的價(jià)值鏈的隨意破壞似乎使他困惑和憤怒。
Even the public suggestion that it is considering such a move is likely to infuriate Chinese authorities.
它公開表示正在考慮撤出中國這件事本身,也有可能激怒中國當(dāng)局。
No doubt, that agnostic stance will infuriate some (or confirm the impression that regulators are toothless).
無疑,這種不可知論的立場會(huì)惹惱一些人(或坐實(shí)監(jiān)管機(jī)構(gòu)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.
這些調(diào)查結(jié)果將會(huì)觸怒那些想擺脫澳大利亞作為男性沙文主義沃土的印象的人士。
But such an action would have little effect other than to infuriate China and invite retaliation.
但這樣的舉動(dòng)除了激怒中國、招致報(bào)復(fù)以外,幾乎不會(huì)有其它任何效果。
The Greens infuriate the Tory candidate, Charlotte Vere, a businesswoman and self-styled "social entrepreneur" .
綠黨激怒了保守黨的候選人夏洛特·維爾,她是一個(gè)商人,自封“社會(huì)企業(yè)家”。
Such imbalances infuriate US political leaders , despite China's decision last month to end its near - two- year peg to the dollar .
盡管中國上月決定終止實(shí)施近兩年之久的人民幣盯住美元政策,但中美間的這種不平衡仍令美國政界領(lǐng)袖們感到憤怒。
Andrew believed that remaining silent would only infuriate the graduate program professors.
Andrew卻認(rèn)為,保持沉默將會(huì)激怒研究生部的教授們。
She's afraid to express her true feelings so she resorts to attention-getting behaviors that alarm and infuriate her parents.
她害怕流露真情實(shí)感,所以做出引人矚目的舉動(dòng),提醒或激怒父母。
Such behaviour leads to the stop-start traffic jams which infuriate motorists .
類似的駕駛行為導(dǎo)致走走停停的交通堵塞又反過來會(huì)激怒駕駛人員。
The comments a rebound to infuriate Cnservatives as the conference season opens.
最近各黨派大會(huì)陸續(xù)開始,這些言論必然會(huì)激怒保守黨。
And that, he knows, will infuriate the Americans.
他知道,果真如其所愿,那么這將激怒美國人。
They infuriate word sticklers by presenting a variety of usages and leaving the reader to decide which is correct.
它們會(huì)提出一堆解釋讓讀者自己判斷哪個(gè)是正確的,令人大為光火。
And they infuriate venture capitalists, who claim the controls are robbing America of entrepreneurial talent.
他們同樣激怒了風(fēng)險(xiǎn)投資者,那些風(fēng)投者聲稱這些管制是對美國創(chuàng)業(yè)人才的掠奪。
It is certain to infuriate hawks in Congress, who have called a hearing on China's currency in mid-September.
這必然會(huì)惹怒國會(huì)鷹派成員。此前,他們早已要求在九月中旬召開關(guān)于中國貨幣的聽證會(huì)。
In a languid manner he designed to infuriate her.
他顯出無精打采的樣子,故意想激怒她。
He will appear weak by seeking compromise and will disappoint and infuriate nearly everybody.
如果尋求妥協(xié),他就會(huì)顯得軟弱,會(huì)讓幾乎所有人失望憤怒。
It is research that is guaranteed to delight men - and infuriate the women in their lives.
這項(xiàng)研究結(jié)果一定會(huì)讓男人高興,惹女人生氣。
infuriate (v. ) : cause to become very angry; enrage
(使)發(fā)怒,激怒