infuriated
英 [ɪnˈfjʊərieɪtɪd]
美 [ɪnˈfjʊrieɪtɪd]
v. 使极为生气; 使大怒; 激怒
infuriate的过去分词和过去式
过去分词:infuriated 过去式:infuriated
BNC.33060 / COCA.27963
柯林斯词典
- VERB 使十分恼火;使大怒;激怒
If something or someoneinfuriatesyou, they make you extremely angry.- Jimmy's presence had infuriated Hugh...
吉米的到场激怒了休。 - The champion was infuriated by the decision...
冠军获得者对这一决定十分恼火。 - It infuriates us to have to deal with this particular mayor.
不得不跟这位市长打交道让我们大为光火。
- Jimmy's presence had infuriated Hugh...
英英释义
adj
- marked by extreme anger
- the enraged bull attached
- furious about the accident
- a furious scowl
- infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy
- could not control the maddened crowd
双语例句
- Mr Assad's personal conduct has also infuriated Syrians.
阿萨德的个人行为也激怒了叙利亚人民。 - Only by dint of masterful manoeuvres have they been able to defeat the infuriated enemy.
依靠了高超的谋略他们才战胜了恼羞成怒的敌人。 - Cao, infuriated, ordered him to the Battle front, hoping the enemy's sword would kill him.
曹操一气之下,命他立即出征,希望借敌人的刀杀了祢衡。 - But where Clinton imposed sanctions on firms doing business with Cuba, he infuriated allies like Canada but eluded a certain Republican trap.
但克林顿对于与古巴有生意往来的公司施加制裁,激怒了像加拿大这样的盟国,但也避开了共和党的某种圈套。 - I am infuriated by kirk's thoughtlessness.
我为科克的缺乏考虑而愤慨。 - But while that won him support among Hispanic voters, it infuriated many Republicans, particularly in the South.
虽然这为他赢得了西班牙裔选民的支持,却激怒了许多共和党人,特别是南方的共和党人。 - His speech really infuriated me.
他的讲话确实使我大为生气。 - Jimmy's presence had infuriated Hugh
吉米的到场激怒了休。 - He looked really infuriated when he saw how much the work cost.
当他看到这项工作开销多大时他真的发火了。 - Infuriated, he gave them each a kick.
这个招翻了他,给他们一人一脚。