infuriating
infuriating 英 [ɪnˈfjʊərieɪtɪŋ] 美 [ɪnˈfjʊrieɪtɪŋ]
adj. 令人大怒的 v. 使发怒(infuriate的ing形式)
- Use the adjective infuriating to describe something that makes you really, really angry. It's infuriating to see a little kid being bullied.
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- adj. 令人大怒的
- v. 使发怒(infuriate的ing形式)
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1. LatinoReview called the film “dull and boring and infuriating at times”, and admitted that there was little to nothing to like about the film’s story or characters.
拉美评论称这电影“时而枯燥无味,时而惹人发怒”,并宣称很少甚至几乎没有人喜欢这部影片的情节以及角色。
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2. If we ask people how old they are, there is often the same infuriating vagueness - "more than 20".
如果我们问他们多大了,答复也往往同样是令人撮火的模糊不清——“20多了”。
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3. But am I going to flip out just because some dumb reporter asks a bunch of pointless and infuriating questions?
但仅仅因为一帮愚蠢的记者问了一些毫无意义惹人发怒的问题,我就精神错乱吗?
- infuriating (adj.) 1874, present-participle adjective from infuriate (v.). Related: Infuriatingly.
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