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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

  • But pursuing these unorthodox tactics – while amassing a sizeable fortune – appears to have riled some party leaders.
    但是,采用此类非正统的战术与此同时聚敛大笔财富似乎激怒了一些党内领导人。
  • 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。
  • 11 If all else fails, just talk about the weather, which always gets people riled up ( unless you live in Florida or Southern California).
    如果全都行不通,干脆聊聊常把大伙儿惹毛的天气吧(此条不适用于佛罗里达或者南加利福尼亚的居民)。
  • Rather than getting all riled up on the job, try to direct your energy toward getting things done.
    与其因为情绪化把工作搞得一团糟,不如试着集中精力做好相关的事。
  • 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。
  • And that has riled local authorities.
    这些行为激怒了当地政府。
  • There are two reasons philanthropy gets people riled up in China.
    慈善在中国引发公众不满原因有二。
  • "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。
  • Well, or that damn Cuban cigar got me riled up.
    但那支古巴雪茄给了我勇气。
  • Arguments about politics and religion never have a right answer but they definitely get people all riled up over things they can't control.
    对政治和宗教的争论永远都没有正确的答案,但偏偏这些我们普通人无法控制的事情倒真能让人生气。