inflamed 的 2 个定义
in·flamed, in·flam·ing.
- to kindle or excite.
- to arouse to a high degree of passion or feeling: His harangue inflamed the rabble.
- to incite or rouse, as to violence: His words inflamed the angry mob to riot.
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in·flamed, in·flam·ing.
- to burst into flame; take fire.
- to be kindled, as passion.
- to become hot with passion, as the heart.
- to become excessively affected with inflammation.
inflamed 近义词
stirred to anger
congested
更多inflamed例句
- Social scientists and critics borrowed the image, too, noting how covid inflamed preexisting social tensions and inequities.
- This suggests the sac that protects their heart had been inflamed.
- We saw how such provocative actions only inflamed passions and escalated the unrest.
- And that small concession by Abe inflamed critics in Japan, who called it “a losing strategy.”
- An earache in a child with a perfectly normal exam is more difficult to figure out than one with a bulging and inflamed eardrum.
- Nowadays, however, even those who sympathize with Palestinian grievances steer clear of the more inflamed areas.
- But will adding the real military defuse a situation many say has been inflamed by aggressive police?
- He was a man of no mean mental acquirements, but passionate and often inflamed by inebriety.
- Woe to you that rise up early in the morning to follow drunkenness, and to drink in the evening, to be inflamed with wine.
- Barbaroux was just the man to have his whole soul inflamed by an enterprise of such grandeur.
- On the 2d day the incisions were inflamed and there was a pale inflammatory stain around them.
- The inflamed parts were fomented, and dressings were applied by some of the same persons who were employed in milking the cows.