incensed
英 [ɪnˈsenst]
美 [ɪnˈsenst]
adj. 非常愤怒的; 大怒的
v. 激怒; 使大怒
incense的过去分词和过去式
BNC.19098
牛津词典
adj.
- 非常愤怒的;大怒的
very angry- They were incensed at the decision.
他们被这个决定激怒了。
- They were incensed at the decision.
柯林斯词典
- (常用于宗教仪式的)香
Incenseis a substance that is burned for its sweet smell, often as part of a religious ceremony. - VERB 使愤怒;激怒
If you say that somethingincensesyou, you mean that it makes you extremely angry.- This proposal will incense conservation campaigners.
这项提议会激怒环保人士。
- This proposal will incense conservation campaigners.
The noun is pronounced /'ɪnsens/. The verb is pronounced /ɪn'sens/. 名词读作 /'ɪnsens/,动词读作 /ɪn'sens/。
英英释义
adj
- angered at something unjust or wrong
- an indignant denial
- incensed at the judges' unfairness
- a look of outraged disbelief
- umbrageous at the loss of their territory
双语例句
- Leading the charge was Ron Artest, apparently incensed because a Piston fan had thrown a drink at him.
罗恩·阿泰斯特领头干了这事,似乎是因为活塞队的一个球迷向他扔饮料瓶而激怒了他。 - In the age of the microblog, thousands of incensed middle-class people took up her case.
而在这个微博时代,成千上万愤慨的中产阶级分子声援了她。 - Mr. Li was incensed against the opinion presented by his wife.
李先生对于妻子所提的意见感到愤慨。 - At30, the author of "Behind Closed Doors: Secrets of Great Management" was incensed when a coworker got a job she wanted.
JohannaRothman是“关起门来:成功管理的秘密”一书的作者,在其30岁的时候,一个同事得到了她梦寐以求的职位,她很愤怒。 - The US public became incensed.
美国公众被激怒了。 - An indignant denial; incensed at the judges 'unfairness; a look of outraged disbelief; umbrageous at the loss of their territory.
愤怒的拒绝;为法官的不公平而怨怒;愤怒、怀疑的表情;为丧失了他们的领土而怨怒。 - The decision incensed the workfore.
这个决定激怒了劳工大众。 - The editor said a lot of readers would be incensed by my article on illegal abortion.
编辑说我的关于非法堕胎的文章会激怒很多读者。 - The proposed pay freeze has incensed the men.
拟议中的工资冻结使工人们极为愤怒。 - Mabira residents have been particularly incensed.
马比拉居民显然已经被激怒了。