?infuriate
infuriate發(fā)音
[in'fjuərieit]
英: 美:
infuriate中文意思翻譯
adj.狂怒的
v.激怒
infuriate詞形變化
名詞: infuriation |動(dòng)詞現(xiàn)在分詞: infuriating |動(dòng)詞過(guò)去式: infuriated |動(dòng)詞過(guò)去分詞: infuriated |動(dòng)詞第三人稱(chēng)單數(shù): infuriates |副詞: infuriatingly |
infuriate常見(jiàn)例句
1 、has any bearing I knew it and that is *ing infuriating.─── 有什么關(guān)系 我就知道 那真是讓人惱火
2 、2.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。
3 、You infuriate your foes and amaze your allies with your ingenuity, resourcefulness, and style.───用你的巧手、妙才-還有,調(diào)調(diào);讓仇家發(fā)飆,令夥伴詫異吧。
4 、There are folks who really make us feel comfortable and others who frustrate, aggravate, and infuriate us to the point of madness.───有些人的體貼周到會(huì)讓我們感到十分欣慰,而另一些人會(huì)讓我們惱羞成怒,甚至?xí)盐覀儽漂偂?/p>
5 、Lately she had made it her practice to infuriate doormen.───最近,她總是惹怒看門(mén)人。
6 、How infuriate!───真叫人發(fā)火!
7 、Zen:(hurriedly stretches his hand) Aunty, Don't infuriate him!───戰(zhàn):(急忙伸手)姨姨,別激怒大哥!
8 、I mean, pounds and ounces and cups. It infuriates me.─── 我是說(shuō) 磅 盎司和杯 這讓我很不爽
9 、Your partner may push buttons that infuriate you.───你的伙伴可能會(huì)激怒你。
10 、I feel infuriate and humiliating!!───我感到震驚和恥辱!!
11 、In a languid manner he designed to infuriate her.───他顯出無(wú)精打采的樣子,故意想激怒她。
12 、Unlike some of his recent predecessors, Japan’s prime minister, Yasuo Fukuda, has made an effort not to infuriate the Chinese.───日本首相福田康夫也不同于他以往的前任們,他努力不去激怒中國(guó)人。
13 、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。
14 、Though some entries may perplex and infuriate lingusitic pursits, the dictionary's publishers say words are only included if they are well-known and have proven they can pass the test of time.───雖然當(dāng)中有些詞可能會(huì)讓語(yǔ)言學(xué)家覺(jué)得困惑甚至生氣,不過(guò)字典編輯部說(shuō),只有流行的詞才會(huì)被納入字典,時(shí)間會(huì)證明這些詞語(yǔ)的作用的。
15 、Warned her that he was deliberately trying to infuriate her, to make her angry enough to lose control.───一種直覺(jué)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。
16 、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。
17 、Harry reportedly threatened to quit the British Army if he was blocked from active service due to safety fears and any such decision is likely to infuriate the 22-year-old.───據(jù)稱(chēng),哈里曾威脅說(shuō),如果出于對(duì)安全的擔(dān)憂(yōu)而禁止他參加實(shí)戰(zhàn),他將退出英國(guó)陸軍。而任何這樣的決定都可能激怒這位22歲的王子。
18 、Charlie's going to beat him again. It infuriates him.─── 查理又要贏了 他會(huì)很生氣的
19 、What actions of the DPRK will infuriate China to change the relations?───朝方做出什么樣的事才會(huì)激怒中國(guó)改變這種關(guān)系?
20 、3.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(guó)人。
21 、But if you want to talk about things that infuriate me about the game today, revenue sharing doesn't top the list.───但是如果你想談?wù)摤F(xiàn)在讓我感到生氣的比賽,利潤(rùn)分配不是最主要的。
22 、Such a move would be sure to infuriate the nuclear-armed rival Pakistan.───巴基斯坦官員說(shuō)他們要采取相應(yīng)的措施做出回應(yīng)。
23 、There are folks who really make us feel comfortable and others who frustrate,aggravat,and infuriate us to the point of madness.───有些人的體貼周到會(huì)讓我們感到十分欣慰,而有些人會(huì)讓我們惱羞成怒,甚至?xí)盐覀儽漂偂?/p>
24 、Infuriating because he didn't think you can do it on your own.─── 憤怒是因?yàn)樗幌嘈拍阕约鹤龅玫?/p>
25 、He was infuriate d by the police man’s rough treatment of his wife.───警察粗暴的對(duì)待他的妻子,這激怒了他。
26 、To put into a rage; infuriate.───激怒;使狂怒
27 、It is very infuriate.───這很使人惱火。
28 、I'm still infuriated that they call it that.─── 取這種名字 坑爹到讓人憤怒
29 、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.
30 、A sixth sense warned her that he was deliberately trying to infuriate her, to make her angry enough to lose control.───一種直覺(jué)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。
31 、Lbs and ozs and cups, it infuriates me.─── 磅 盎司和杯 這讓我很不爽
32 、As for the security matters, the outbreak of Iraq war will infuriate African Muslims and nourish their radical anti-American activities, which will subsequently endanger African security and stability.───在安全問(wèn)題上 ,伊拉克戰(zhàn)爭(zhēng)會(huì)激怒和助長(zhǎng)非洲穆斯林以激進(jìn)手段進(jìn)行反對(duì)美國(guó)的活動(dòng) ,從而危及非洲的安全與穩(wěn)定。
33 、They'll be infuriated when the bathhouses close.─── 澡堂被關(guān)停后他們會(huì)很生氣
34 、The highly popular Prime Minister is committed to ending political corruption and trimming the vast web of economic regulations that inhibit imparts push up consumer prices and infuriate the U.S.───這名深孚眾望的首相承諾消滅政府貪污,削減經(jīng)濟(jì)上綿密如網(wǎng)的管制規(guī)定,因?yàn)檫@些規(guī)定抑制進(jìn)口、抬高物價(jià),而且激怒美國(guó)。
35 、By turning the other check you infuriate and unsettle him.Make surrender a tool of power.───這樣做你反而能激怒他,使他不安。
36 、It is research that is guaranteed to delight men - and infuriate the women in their lives. A controversial new study has claimed that men really are more intelligent than women.───這項(xiàng)研究結(jié)果一定會(huì)讓男人高興,惹女人生氣。一項(xiàng)具有爭(zhēng)議的最新研究表明,男人確實(shí)比女人聰明。
37 、Money was tight and he became infuriate when the child tried to decorate a box to put under the Christmas tree.───當(dāng)時(shí)家里生活很拮據(jù),所以看到女兒用金色包裝紙裝飾盒子,并把它掛到圣誕樹(shù)上時(shí),父親非常生氣。
38 、News of Mourinho's intervention will no doubt infuriate Chelsea officials, who are making it as difficult as possible for Clarke to leave.───穆里尼奧的消息無(wú)疑會(huì)激怒切爾西的人員,他們會(huì)盡可能地阻止克拉克的離開(kāi)。
39 、I shall miss them, however infuriating they could be.─── 我還是會(huì)想念他們 無(wú)論他們會(huì)有多憤怒
40 、how infuriatingly right you always seem to be.─── 似乎總是有理 讓人非常抓狂
41 、You infuriate me.───你氣死我了。
42 、Even evidences of male chauvinism amongst her friends would infuriate her.───她的朋友中有誰(shuí)流露出一點(diǎn)大男子主義的苗頭,也會(huì)使她怒不可遏。
43 、Because that is the infuriating magic of hank.─── 因?yàn)檫@就是漢克的無(wú)敵魅力
44 、to infuriate somebody───使某人大怒
45 、In order to get the performance he desired, before each shot Herzog would deliberately infuriate Kinski.───當(dāng)?shù)鹊竭@位暴躁的演員不自覺(jué)的傾瀉怒火到“筋疲力盡”后,赫爾佐格才啟動(dòng)攝影機(jī)。
46 、To join the Axis might infuriate Servia.───加入軸心國(guó)可能觸怒塞爾維亞人。
47 、Though some entries may perplex and infuriate linguistic purists, the dictionary's publishers say words are only included if they are well-known and have proven they can pass the test of time.───雖然當(dāng)中有些詞可能會(huì)讓語(yǔ)言學(xué)家覺(jué)得困惑甚至生氣,不過(guò)字典編輯部說(shuō),明間會(huì)證明這些詞語(yǔ)的作用的。
48 、In a languid manner he designed to infuriate .───他顯出無(wú)精打采的樣子,故意想激怒她。
49 、The wife of a South American ambassador said in a little-girlish tone which infuriate charlotte───南美一位大使夫人說(shuō)起話(huà)來(lái)腔調(diào)象個(gè)小女孩,把夏洛蒂氣得要命。
50 、Conversely rivals Arsenal are at home after all their continental trips, and the arrangement could infuriate Mourinho after he previously expressed his concern at a fixture 'bias' against his side.───然而他的對(duì)手阿森納在軍杯后卻是主場(chǎng),這種安排讓穆利尼奧非常不爽,目前他表示這樣對(duì)切爾西是一種“歧視”
高中英語(yǔ)短文改錯(cuò)中very什么時(shí)候該去掉
其實(shí)不只是中國(guó)人,我們看美劇的時(shí)候也會(huì)發(fā)現(xiàn)歪果仁日常講話(huà)的時(shí)候也常用Very。
然而一旦用了very這個(gè)詞,語(yǔ)言就完全沒(méi)有了優(yōu)雅和創(chuàng)造力。Very是這個(gè)世界上最沒(méi)用的詞。
你可以說(shuō)A man is exhausted. 不要說(shuō)he is very tired.
寫(xiě)文章時(shí)要保證自己傳達(dá)給讀者的信息是自信的,因此不要用I think 或I believe之類(lèi)。如果事實(shí)如此,那么相信前文已經(jīng)給出了足夠的暗示與證明,用這樣的表達(dá)只會(huì)顯示出作者沒(méi)底氣。
除此之外,回答者還按字母順序給出了常見(jiàn)詞語(yǔ)的替換,對(duì)于寫(xiě)文章或是日常交流都非常有幫助:
Amazing — incredible, unbelievable, improbable, fabulous, wonderful, fantastic, astonishing, astounding, extraordinary
Anger — enrage, infuriate, arouse, nettle, exasperate, inflame, madden
Angry — mad, furious, enraged, excited, wrathful, indignant, exasperated, aroused, inflamed
Answer — reply, respond, retort, acknowledge
Ask- — question, inquire of, seek information from, put a question to, demand, request, expect, inquire, query, interrogate, examine, quiz
Awful — dreadful, terrible, abominable, bad, poor, unpleasant
Bad — evil, immoral, wicked, corrupt, sinful, depraved, rotten, contaminated, spoiled, tainted, harmful, injurious, unfavorable, defective, inferior, imperfect, substandard, faulty, improper, inappropriate, unsuitable, disagreeable, unpleasant, cross, nasty, unfriendly, irascible, horrible, atrocious, outrageous, scandalous, infamous, wrong, noxious, sinister, putrid, snide, deplorable, dismal, gross, heinous, nefarious, base, obnoxious, detestable, despicable, contemptible, foul, rank, ghastly, execrable
Beautiful — pretty, lovely, handsome, attractive, gorgeous, dazzling, splendid, magnificent, comely, fair, ravishing, graceful, elegant, fine, exquisite, aesthetic, pleasing, shapely, delicate, stunning, glorious, heavenly, resplendent, radiant, glowing, blooming, sparkling
Begin — start, open, launch, initiate, commence, inaugurate, originate
Big — enormous, huge, immense, gigantic, vast, colossal, gargantuan, large, sizable, grand, great, tall, substantial, mammoth, astronomical, ample, broad, expansive, spacious, stout, tremendous, titanic, mountainous
Brave — courageous, fearless, dauntless, intrepid, plucky, daring, heroic, valorous, audacious, bold, gallant, valiant, doughty, mettlesome
Break — fracture, rupture, shatter, smash, wreck, crash, demolish, atomize
Bright — shining, shiny, gleaming, brilliant, sparkling, shimmering, radiant, vivid, colorful, lustrous, luminous, incandescent, intelligent, knowing, quick-witted, smart, intellectual
Calm — quiet, peaceful, still, tranquil, mild, serene, smooth, composed, collected, unruffled, level-headed, unexcited, detached, aloof
Come — approach, advance, near, arrive, reach
Cool — chilly, cold, frosty, wintry, icy, frigid
Crooked — bent, twisted, curved, hooked, zigzag
Cry — shout, yell, yowl, scream, roar, bellow, weep, wail, sob, bawl
Cut — gash, slash, prick, nick, sever, slice, carve, cleave, slit, chop, crop, lop, reduce
Dangerous — perilous, hazardous, risky, uncertain, unsafe
Dark — shadowy, unlit, murky, gloomy, dim, dusky, shaded, sunless, black, dismal, sad
Decide — determine, settle, choose, resolve
Definite — certain, sure, positive, determined, clear, distinct, obvious
Delicious — savory, delectable, appetizing, luscious, scrumptious, palatable, delightful, enjoyable, toothsome, exquisite
Describe — portray, characterize, picture, narrate, relate, recount, represent, report, record
Destroy — ruin, demolish, raze, waste, kill, slay, end, extinguish
Difference — disagreement, inequity, contrast, dissimilarity, incompatibility
什么是詞根
英語(yǔ)單詞構(gòu)成有其規(guī)律,很好的掌握了構(gòu)詞規(guī)律,才可以很好、很快的、準(zhǔn)確的記憶單詞。英語(yǔ)單詞構(gòu)詞法的核心部分,在于詞根,詞的意義主要是由組成單詞的詞根體現(xiàn)出來(lái)的。詞根可以單獨(dú)構(gòu)成詞,也可以彼此組合成詞,通過(guò)前綴后綴來(lái)改變單詞的詞性和意義。(詞根和詞綴叫構(gòu)詞語(yǔ)素)也就是說(shuō),單詞一般由三部分組成:詞根、前綴和后綴。詞根決定單詞意思,前綴改變單詞詞義,后綴決定單詞詞性。