rile 英 [raɪl]   美 [raɪl]

rile

rile  英 [raɪl] 美 [raɪl]

vt. 激怒;搅浑;惹怒 

进行时:riling  过去式:riled  过去分词:riled  第三人称单数:riles 

That would further rile China, which holds nearly $2 trillion in foreign-exchange reserves, the majority in dollars. 这会进一步激怒中国,在中国目前近2万亿美元的外汇储备中,大多数都是美元资产。

  • To rile someone is to annoy or bother them. For example, a friend might rile you by constantly texting when you're trying to have a conversation with her. You can also rile water, meaning you make it muddy by stirring it up.
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  • vt. 激怒;搅浑;惹怒
  • 1. That would further rile China, which holds nearly $2 trillion in foreign-exchange reserves, the majority in dollars.

    这会进一步激怒中国,在中国目前近2万亿美元的外汇储备中,大多数都是美元资产。

  • rile (v.) 1825, American English spelling alteration to reflect a dialectal pronunciation of roil (q.v.); compare heist from hoist and in the same era spile for spoil (v.). Bartlett writes that in both England and America roil "is now commonly pronounced and written rile" ["Dictionary of Americanisms," 1848]. Related: Riled; riling.
rile / raɪl ; NAmE raɪl / verb rilesb | it riles sb that… to annoy sb or make them angry 惹恼;激怒 SYN anger Nothing ever seemed to rile him. 好像从来没有什么事让他烦恼。 IDIOM be/get (all) ˌriled ˈup ( informal) ( especially NAmE) to be or get very annoyed 十分生气;恼火 rile riles riled riling rile / raɪl ; NAmE raɪl /
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