seethed / sið /

流泪了流泪流泪的流泪的人

seethed3 个定义

v. 无主动词 verb

seethed or sod; seethed or sod·den or sod; seeth·ing.

  1. to surge or foam as if boiling.
  2. to be in a state of agitation or excitement.
  3. Archaic. to boil.
v. 有主动词 verb

seethed or sod; seethed or sod·den or sod; seeth·ing.

  1. to soak or steep.
  2. to cook by boiling or simmering; boil.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of seething.
  2. the state of being agitated or excited.

seethed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

be very angry

更多seethed例句

  1. Then, the typically good-natured crowd seethed with anger when West appeared hours late and then delivered an underwhelming set.
  2. They seethed at the way Obama had submitted to Republican demands that budget balancing take precedence over job creation.
  3. Once again, liberals seethed at the man they considered their top turncoat.
  4. "He barges in, uninvited, and writes fiction," Specter seethed.
  5. "There are people who have been hurt by that law," a young Republican legislator seethed.
  6. This warning probably filled the Throne with even more and hotter indignation than that which seethed in the Foreign Devils.
  7. The clear waters of Lake Huron bubbled and seethed as they were cut by the bow of the swift little motor-boat.
  8. Beneath all this elegance, amiability, and extravagance the Revolution seethed and boiled and finally overran and destroyed.
  9. Tents were pitched in the Barrack Square, and the little camp seethed with the excitement of its sudden importance.
  10. We went forth into Funchal, and before our steps as we moved it might have been a city of the dead, but further about it seethed.