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riled

英 [raɪld]

美 [raɪld]

v.  惹恼; 激怒
rile的过去分词和过去式

过去式:riled 

COCA.43627

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 激怒;使恼怒
    If somethingrilesyou, it makes you angry.
    1. Cancellations and late departures rarely rile him.
      他很少因为约定取消或出发太晚而恼火。

英英释义

adj

双语例句

  • The president's outspoken remarks have riled conservatives.
    总统坦率的话语激怒了保守党人。
  • The new policy riled existing customers and didn't win many new ones.
    新的营销方针激怒了现有的顾客,却并没有赢得许多新顾客。
  • I'm discovering what patients think makes a good doctor, what they value and deem essential to high-quality care, and what gets them really riled.
    他们真正重视什么,并且认为什么样的高品质的照顾来说必须的,还有什么会彻底激怒他们。
  • "He's the reason I'm here," he said, riled to a fever pitch.
    “就是因为他,我才落到如此地步!”他愤怒地说,音调奇高。
  • You've got to get the inmates riled up.
    你得让囚犯们愤怒起来。
  • Fukuda is seen as an advocate of warm relations with China and South Korea, while Aso is known for his conservative views that have sometimes riled Japan's neighbors.
    福田康夫被视为主张与中国和韩国发展良好关系,而麻生太郎以保守观点着称,有时让日本的邻国感到愤怒。
  • Well, or that damn Cuban cigar got me riled up.
    但那支古巴雪茄给了我勇气。
  • When you win a victory with a customer by firing them, you still end up feeling riled up and angry, they'll get their money back from the credit card company anyway, and they'll tell a dozen friends.
    当你靠开除客户来获得胜利,最后还是会觉得焦燥气恼,因为反正他们可以由信用卡公司那边把钱拿回来,而且还会告诉一打的朋友。
  • Fellow citizens making billions do not by themselves get many people riled.
    拥有亿万身家的同胞自身并没不会让人们怒火中烧。
  • For the first time he seems riled.
    安瓦尔第一次显得恼怒。