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- to rouse sb to anger 激怒某人
- You should see your partner become gentler and less easy to rouse to anger. 你应该会看到您的合作伙伴成为温和的,不容易激怒的人。
- to rouse sb's anger/fear/curiosity 使某人愤怒/害怕/好奇
- To rouse to exasperation or anger;provoke. 使恼火;激怒激起愤怒或恼怒;煽动
- To rouse to exasperation or anger; provoke. 使恼火;激怒激起愤怒或恼怒;煽动
- We must appoint sb to act as secretary. 我们得指定一个人当秘书。
- stir one's/the blood; rouse sb to excitement or enthusiasm 使某人的血液沸腾;使某人激动或兴奋
- The public was provoked to anger. 公众被激怒了。
- It was a marvelous night with a tempest to rouse the gods. 真是个美妙的夜晚,暴风雨惊天动地。
- Some men lashed out curses, thereby provoking him to anger. 有些人大肆咒骂,因而惹怒了他。
- To rouse from a quiescent or inactive state; stir. 刺激从平静或不活跃的状态中唤醒;刺激
- The speaker tried to rouse the masses. 报告人试图将群众鼓动起来。
- It is better to please a fool than to anger him. 惹得傻瓜发火,不如使他快乐。
- The neighborhood would begin to rouse itself. 四邻将开始起身。
- To incite to anger or resentment. 激起,挑起激起愤怒或怨恨的情感
- He's very hard to rouse in the morning. 他早晨很难被唤醒。
- Force sb to leave his house by burning it. 放火烧某人的房子迫使其离去。
- The eagle is eager to anger the tiger in danger. 鹰渴望激怒处在危险中的老虎。
- To rouse students'interests in English learning. 唤起学生对英语学习的兴趣。
- The old woman wants sb to look after her. 这位老太太需要人的照料。