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ire

英 [ˈaɪə(r)]

美 [ˈaɪər]

n.  愤怒

GRE电力

BNC.22999 / COCA.15744

牛津词典

    noun

    • 愤怒
      anger
      1. to arouse/raise/provoke the ire of local residents
        激怒当地居民
      2. to draw the ire of local residents
        激怒当地居民

    柯林斯词典

    • N-UNCOUNT 愤怒;怒火
      Ireis anger.
      1. Their ire was directed mainly at the government.
        他们的怒火主要指向政府。

    英英释义

    noun

    • belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)
        Synonym:wrathangerira
      1. a strong emotion
          Synonym:angercholer

        双语例句

        • For being, uh, so deserving of her ire.
          对于她的忿怒,这是他应得的。
        • Though a target of public ire, he continues to enjoy strong support from clients, investors and the board.
          虽然公众对他感到愤怒,但他仍然获得客户、投资者和董事会的大力支持。
        • Uber has become a poster child for digital intermediaries that are sparking the ire of industry incumbents as it faces legal tangles from Paris and Brussels to Delhi and Beijing.
          目前,在引发业内官方人士怒火的数字化中介企业中,优步已成为其中一个典型。从巴黎和布鲁塞尔,到德里和北京,该公司正面临与各国政府的法律纠纷。
        • I helped him only to draw his ire.
          帮了他的忙,反落一身包涵。
        • On the other, they face political and public ire if they do not.
          另一方面,如果它们不这样做,将招致政府和公众的愤怒。
        • However, Summerville's ire was the least of her worries afterward.
          然而事后,她略微担忧索姆威勒的愤慨。
        • They also face public ire if they are seen as sharing out gains or pains unfairly.
          他们同样面对公共的忿怒如果他们被看作是对盈利或痛苦不公平的分担。
        • Today, the ire of the usually powerful who find themselves powerless is directed at short-sellers and hedge fund managers.
          今天,这些以往力量强大、如今却发现自己无力左右局势的人,将怒火撒向了卖空者和对冲基金经理。
        • Kawamura also raised the ire of China in 2009, when he told the Nagoya city council that the Nanjing death toll cited by Beijing was inflated.
          河村隆之2009年的言论也曾惹恼中国。他当时对名古屋市议会说,南京的死亡人数被北京夸大了。
        • Parents have thus far concentrated their ire on local rather than central government officials.
          到目前为止,家长们的矛头主要指向了当地政府官员,而非中央政府。