infuriate
infuriate 英 [ɪnˈfjʊərieɪt] 美 [ɪnˈfjʊrieɪt]
vt. 激怒;使大怒
进行时:infuriating 过去式:infuriated 过去分词:infuriated 第三人称单数:infuriates
- Different things infuriate different people: whatever makes you angry, mad, or ticked off infuriates you.
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- vt. 激怒;使大怒
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1. Her silence infuriated him even more.
她的沉默使他更加愤怒了。
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2. It infuriates me that she was not found guilty.
令我大怒的是她获判无罪。
- infuriate (v.) 1660s, from Italian infuriato, from Medieval Latin infuriatus, past participle of infuriare "to madden, enrage," from Latin in furia "in a fury," from ablative of furia (see fury). Also from 1660s as an adjective in English, but this use is rare. Related: Infuriated; infuriating.
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