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riled

/rahyl/US // raɪl //UK // (raɪl) //

愤怒的,愤怒,惊慌失措,激动

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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

  • He was waiting for the man to exit the neighboring stall, feeling ever more riled, when he decided to kick the door down.

  • When he was at the U.S. Open and there were so many different matches, or whatever, and he gets the fan so riled up.

  • Americans get riled up about creationists and climate change deniers, but lap up the quasi-religious snake oil at Whole Foods.

  • That last comment crystallizes why the respective fan groups get so riled up when their franchises are pitted against each other.

  • What was it about Wicked that got critics so riled up a decade ago?

  • I was a little riled at first myself, but the second and last lady who came out put me in excellent humor.

  • Jim Fenton's a good-natered man when he ain't riled, but he'd sooner fight nor eat when he is.

  • I was considerably riled up just about then, and could have laid down my life rather than have let him escape.

  • Gran'dad's got a awful temper when he's good an' riled, but usual' he's still as a mouse.

  • This riled Bob up awful, and he came right at me, like a mad bull at a red shawl.