enraged 的定义
en·raged, en·rag·ing.
- to make extremely angry; put into a rage; infuriate: His supercilious attitude enraged me.
enraged 近义词
furious
enraged 的近义词 15 个
- angry
- exasperated
- incensed
- infuriated
- irate
- aggravated
- angered
- boiling
- fuming
- inflamed
- riled
- upset
- livid
- mad
- pushed too far
enraged 的反义词 5 个
更多enraged例句
- When Felix Sparks entered the Dachau concentration camp at the end of April 1945, his men were already enraged.
- The piece enraged some readers and there were boycotts of Whole Foods.
- Perhaps more than any time since the early 1990s, the LGBTQ community is enraged and engaged in electoral politics, poised to play a key role in transforming all three branches of government, including at the state level.
- Because when we are enraged, we are engaged, and the longer we are engaged the more money the platform can make from us.
- This event, know as “Turn Around Tuesday,” enraged many of the demonstrators, especially the young SNCC activists.
- News of an opening with Havana has enraged the old guard of Miami that has longed to see the Castro family brought down.
- So what piece could have so passionately enraged this caller that I was marked for death?
- Schmidt has long enraged Tea Party conservatives with his candor about members of his own party.
- Phyllis is a short, stocky, enraged-seeming woman with a high, strident voice and piercing stare.
- And here M. Barbiche suddenly threw himself into the attitude of an enraged and aggressive monkey.
- Growling horribly, the enraged brute seized poor Pearson and shook him as a terrier dog shakes a rat.
- It was the first time that a female voice had been heard in the midst of the clamor of these enraged combatants.
- If Jason had married Selina without opposition, his congregation would have been enraged.
- The aged Alcuine, enraged by the contempt to which she had been subjected, bestowed upon the Princess Aurore a disastrous gift.