Egged v. 挑唆,煽动
vbl. 挑唆,煽动
- Egged on by Iago, Othello makes up his mind to kill Desdemona.
在埃古的挑唆下,奥赛罗决意杀死苔丝德蒙娜。 - Her friends egged on Mabel to spend money to show off.
梅布尔的朋友们怂恿她花钱摆阔气。
Egg \Egg\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Egged}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Egging}.] [OE. eggen, Icel. eggja, fr. egg edge. ??. See
{Edge}.]
To urge on; to instigate; to incite?
Adam and Eve he egged to ill. --Piers
Plowman.
[She] did egg him on to tell
How fair she was. --Warner.
- The fresh, golden-yellow marking of forms like Flavescens would please anyone. Egged on by this autumn exhibit, I intend to use them to fill out and brighten the places which need an evergreen but which will not suit anything of doubtful hardiness.
- In one case, an Egged driver opened fire on Arab stone-throwers at a refugee camp outside Jericho, killing one of the youths.
- Egged on by President Aquino's speech, the Philippine Senate decided to investigate the foreign-debt deal.
- Military sources said several shots were fired at a bus of Egged, the national bus company, as it drove on a main thoroughfare near the Jelazoun refugee camp, north of Ramallah in the West Bank.