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riling

/rahyl/US // raɪl //UK // (raɪl) //

铃声,铃声响起,铃声响了,铃声响

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Definitions

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

  • Almost every aspect of the SarcMark succeeded in riling one commentator or another.

  • The biggest political book of the season is riling up both sides of the pond.

  • Palin could play a similar role in the 2012 primaries, riling up the base while appalling moderates and independents.

  • When the Cheat River pours its transparent flood into the Monongahela the latter rises without riling.

  • We didn't let 'em know; we just 'peared, and walked past the house, riling them.

  • Togo was forward, amid crude surroundings, riling the brakemen with his disgusted disdain.

  • I guess dad's quite right, but his way of staying with it gets riling now and then.

  • Their Junkers, like ours, had drunk to The Day; and they should not have let us choose it after riling us for so many years.