ire
英 [ˈaɪə(r)]
美 [ˈaɪər]
n. 愤怒
BNC.22999 / COCA.15744
牛津词典
noun
- 愤怒
anger- to arouse/raise/provoke the ire of local residents
激怒当地居民 - to draw the ire of local residents
激怒当地居民
- to arouse/raise/provoke the ire of local residents
柯林斯词典
- N-UNCOUNT 愤怒;怒火
Ireis anger.- Their ire was directed mainly at the government.
他们的怒火主要指向政府。
- Their ire was directed mainly at the government.
英英释义
noun
- belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
- a strong emotion
双语例句
- Kawamura also raised the ire of China in 2009, when he told the Nagoya city council that the Nanjing death toll cited by Beijing was inflated.
河村隆之2009年的言论也曾惹恼中国。他当时对名古屋市议会说,南京的死亡人数被北京夸大了。 - Governments understandably fear the ire of victims of reckless banks.
政府担心行事轻率的银行的受害者会燃起熊熊怒火,这可以理解。 - On the other, they face political and public ire if they do not.
另一方面,如果它们不这样做,将招致政府和公众的愤怒。 - The project has already raised the ire of privacy activists, but Google says it is finding ways to ensure individuals'faces and licence plate numbers are not identifiable.
这个项目已经引起了隐私激进分子的愤怒,但谷歌称它正找出一些办法来保证个人的面孔和车牌号不被辨认出来。 - In this way millions of people all over the world are kept ire touch with each other.
世界上千千万万的人用这种方式互相保持联系。 - His efforts to reduce pay and benefits raised the ire of workers, with the pilots union calling for his resignation in December.
他的减薪和减少补助金的努力也增加了工人的愤怒情绪,随后飞行员工会在12月要求他辞职。 - For being, uh, so deserving of her ire.
对于她的忿怒,这是他应得的。 - But this has raised public ire to a certain extent and has also piqued the government.
但是它在一定程度上激起了公众的愤怒,政府的不满也在暗暗滋生。 - However, Summerville's ire was the least of her worries afterward.
然而事后,她略微担忧索姆威勒的愤慨。 - The whores have to daily vent their ire!
妓女们常常需要发泄!