infuriates

英 [ɪnˈfjʊərieɪts] 美 [ɪnˈfjʊrieɪts]

v.  使极为生气; 使大怒; 激怒
infuriate的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 使十分恼火;使大怒;激怒
    If something or someone infuriates you, they make you extremely angry.
    1. Jimmy's presence had infuriated Hugh...
      吉米的到场激怒了休。
    2. The champion was infuriated by the decision...
      冠军获得者对这一决定十分恼火。
    3. 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。

双语例句

  1. 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。
  2. PROM NIGHT IN MYSTIC FALLS After making a decision that infuriates Klaus ( Joseph Morgan), Elijah ( Daniel Gillies) proposes a life-changing challenge for Rebekah ( Claire Holt).
    神秘瀑布镇的晚会之夜在做了一个激怒克劳斯的决定后,伊利亚给丽贝卡提出了改变人生的挑战。
  3. Messi became the target of fan frustration as his team lost in Rosario, angst born from a failure to find him a defining role in the national team, which infuriates the player as much as anybody.
    由于阿根廷队在罗萨里奥主场输给了巴西,所以梅西变成了球迷骚扰的目标。失败中产生的痛苦让他很想在国家队中找到明确的定位,而这个问题几乎也让所有人感到不满。
  4. People respond to incentives, so if you want something done, reach for your wallet. That's what you'd expect an economist to say, but it is a belief that infuriates many commentators.
    人们会对激励做出反应,所以如果你想办成什么事,那就掏钱。这是意料中经济学家会说的话,但这个信念激怒了许多评论人士。
  5. Sometimes what others do infuriates me, sometimes it makes me laugh, but most often it makes me want to point out the obvious.
    有时,这些人会激怒我;有时它会令我发笑;但更多的时候,它会让我想要指出他们的错误。
  6. What infuriates me is the way that he never listens to what you say.
    令我十分愤怒的是他从来不听你说的话。