ire
愤怒
常用释义
英音[ ˈaɪə(r) ]
美音[ ˈaɪər ]
基本释义
- n. 愤怒
- n. (Ire)(美、英、印度)谓例(人名)
例句
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1·Their ire was directed mainly at the government.他们的愤怒主要针对该政府。来源: 《柯林斯英汉双解大词典》
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2·Her ire slid between us like the spanner from Father's workshop, straining our hinge.她的怒气像父亲作坊里的扳手一样夹在我们中间,绷紧了我们的铰链。
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3·That of course raised my ire.这当然也引起我的忿怒。
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4·Mr Clegg's righteous ire should now be an asset.克雷格先生的义愤现在应该成为了一项资产。
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5·Efforts to rouse international ire have had mixed success.试图激起国际公愤的努力喜忧参半。
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6·But this, unfortunately, stirred the ire of the law's opponents.不幸的是,这激怒了法案反对者们。
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7·And Mr Clegg aired some promising policies, not just an outsider's ire.克莱格播出了他的一些有希望执行的政策,并不是一个局外人的愤怒表现。
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8·The terms of the European element of the bail-out arouse particular ire.有关欧洲元素的救市条款引起了人们特别的愤怒。
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9·Facebook is not the only Internet giant to provoke the ire of data watchdogs.Facebook并不是唯一引起数据监管者不满的网络巨头。
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10·We talk about the surface emotions, the ire or indifference, and blame the other.我们讨论表面的情绪、忿怒或是漠不关心,并且责怪另一方。
同根词
词根:
ire
ireful
adj
忿怒的