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irately

/ahy-reyt, ahy-reyt/US // aɪˈreɪt, ˈaɪ reɪt //UK // (aɪˈreɪt) //

愤怒地,愤怒,愤怒的,依然是

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : angry; enraged: an irate customer.
    • : arising from or characterized by anger: an irate letter to the editor.

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Examples

  • This mom-to-be’s one irate gal, Two more hours in the birthin’ canal, I’ve known some infants in my day,Pulled ’em out to earn my pay,And every inch of the way I know,From uterus to what’s below …Breathe!

  • I once watched a man pitch his tent at the bottom of a hill during a deluge because he was irate that his girlfriend had outpaced him.

  • As ads like that one increasingly dominate feeds, an irate community has grown on Facebook dedicated to reporting these scam ads whenever they appear.

  • Interactive Brokers isn’t alone in facing new, and newly irate, customers.

  • This week, an especially irate group of parents in Fairfax — who call themselves “OpenFCPS” — sent a letter to the school board urging members to fire Superintendent Scott Brabrand over what they call his failure to reopen schools.

  • Somebodys been doing some tall lying, declared Wade irately.

  • "Tha'd be in a tight place, my fine chap, if I had my way," he flung forth irately.

  • He and the Mistress watched the two irately mumbling intruders plod out of sight up the drive.

  • The head of the Knickerbocker family turned irately in his chair and glared at his daughters.

  • "If I had hold of the creature that scared the horse, I'd mill him," cried Tom, irately.