infuriates信息详情
adj.狂怒的
v.激怒,使大怒
infuriate───vt.激怒;使大怒;adj.狂怒的
infuriating───v.使发怒(infuriate的现在分词);adj.令人恼火的
infurimake a kite───做风筝
infuriated───v.激怒(infuriate的过去式和过去分词)
turn, infuriates India.───反过来,这又激怒了印度。
This infuriates middle America.───这一行为惹怒了美国中产阶级。
It infuriates me that she was not found guilty.───我大怒的是她获判无罪。
The Christmas decorations seem to go up earlier and earlier every year. It infuriates me, but do you think this is efficient?───圣诞节装饰似乎一年比一年早。这让我很愤怒,但您认为这么做有效率吗?
That's what you'd expect an economist to say, but it is a belief that infuriates many commentators.───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。
This is the sort of argument that infuriates the Democratic Party's powerful secular wing.───此类论述激怒了民主党实力雄厚的世俗派。
Jack feels terrible about stealing from the Welches, but cannot bring himself to apologize, which infuriates Mr. Bolger.───杰克觉得可怕偷窃从Welches,但不能把自己的歉意,这infuriates先生博尔格。
Still, Disney's decision to combine the posts of chairman and chief executive infuriates corporate-governance activists.───尽管如此,公司将董事会主席与董事长两项职位进行合并的决议仍然触怒了行政管理层的活跃分子们。
That strategy often infuriates U. S. and European negotiators who generally press for new initiatives in trade and finance.───这种策略往往会激怒美国和欧洲的谈判代表,他们通常都迫切推动新的贸易和金融动议。
What infuriates Raymond, inspires his rage, is not really that I committed this crime.
EI AI'thoroughness sometimes infuriates passengers.
His sexist attitude infuriates me.
A truly free press is a press which irritates and infuriates along the way.
It infuriates us to have to deal with this particular mayor.
It infuriates me that she was not found guilty.