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rile

/rahyl/US // raɪl //UK // (raɪl) //

扯淡,扯铃,扯蛋,扯谎

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    riled, ril·ing.Chiefly Northern and North Midland U.S.

    • : to irritate or vex.
    • : to roil.

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Examples

  • Someone with his innate talent and skills, but who uses those skills not to rile up conservatives and demean the left, but to educate conservatives and respectfully debate the left.

  • The world’s largest democracy is riled up over an e-document.

  • The accounts have the potential to reach millions of followers and other world leaders as well as rile up or calm the masses.

  • Researchers knew that these gorier deaths are involved in some inflammatory conditions, but apoptosis wasn’t previously known to rile up the immune system, Kanneganti says.

  • We have our concerns, especially given the environment of the riling-up of armed militia groups, which the President has been unwilling to tamp down in his rhetoric, and which he may be inclined to actually rile up during that period.

  • For well over a century, artists have been trying to rile us, making us question ourselves and our society.

  • Sheikh Hamza, however, refused to join in and rile up the people.

  • First, to rile up white people about black people and let their lurid imaginations roam.

  • Michael Tomasky says they can't win the swing vote, so they're going with Plan B: Rile up the base.

  • In other words, they want more than anything else not to rile up liberals.

  • I dare say that spiteful young Dana will call here again just to rile me up by praising her.

  • If she dont rile me up too much Illyes, Ill try to bear with her this afternoon.

  • When the boys want to rile her they get a sling-shot an' shoot the birds in her garden an' she just goes crazy.

  • Rile some other pool with your clumsy hoofs, and let your betters alone after this!

  • Is that true, or did you make it up to "rile" the old Governor?