enraging

英 [ɪnˈreɪdʒɪŋ] 美 [ɪnˈreɪdʒɪŋ]

v.  使异常愤怒; 激怒; 触怒
enrage的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 激怒;使非常愤怒
    If you are enraged by something, it makes you extremely angry.
    1. He was enraged by news of plans to demolish the pub...
      看到计划拆除酒馆的新闻,他非常愤怒。
    2. He enraged the government by renouncing the agreement.
      他否认那项协议,从而激怒了政府。

双语例句

  1. VTCs work on reservations and cannot be hailed in the street. But the advent of smart phone applications using global positioning means cars can turn up almost at once, enraging taxi unions which accuse them of bending the rules.
    VCTs可以预定车辆,但不能在路上随意载客,随着使用全球定位系统的智能手机应用的出现,这就意味着车能很快出现。愤怒的出租车工会指责他们扭曲规则。
  2. Whitaker knows, and let that, so Nature counsels, comfort you, instead of enraging you;
    大自然忠告你说,不要为此感到恼怒,而要从中得到安慰;
  3. The effrontery of his deceptions inside and outside the conference room could be enraging.
    他在会议室内外放肆的欺骗手段简直令人怒火中烧。
  4. This is troubling to many long investors and enraging to executives at the companies being targeted.
    这令许多多头投资者感到烦恼,也令目标公司的高管感到愤怒。
  5. Whitaker knows, and let that, so Nature counsels, comfort you, instead of enraging you; and if you can't be comforted, if you must shatter this hour of peace, think of the mark on the wall.
    惠特克是知道的。大自然忠告你说,不要为此感到恼怒,而要从中得到安慰;假如你无法得到安慰,假如你一定要破坏这一小时的平静,那就去想想墙上的斑点吧。