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  1. I was incensed at his rudeness.
    我对他的粗鲁感到愤怒。
  2. The decision to reduce pay levels incensed the work-force.
    降低工资的决定激怒了工人.


incensed
[ adj ]
angered at something unjust or wrong
<adj.all>
an indignant denialincensed at the judges' unfairness
a look of outraged disbelief
umbrageous at the loss of their territory


Incensed \In*censed"\, a.
1. Angered; enraged.

2. (Her.) Represented as enraged, as any wild creature
depicted with fire issuing from mouth and eyes.


Incense \In"cense\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Incensed}; p. pr. & vb.
n. {Incensing}.] [LL. incensare: cf. F. encenser. See
{Incense}, n.]
1. To offer incense to. See {Incense}. [Obs.] --Chaucer.

2. To perfume with, or as with, incense. ``Incensed with
wanton sweets.'' --Marston.


Incense \In*cense"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Incensed}; p. pr. &
vb. n. {Incensing}.] [L. incensus, p. p. of incendere; pref.
in- in + root of candere to glow. See {Candle}.]
1. To set on fire; to inflame; to kindle; to burn. [Obs.]

Twelve Trojan princes wait on thee, and labor to
incense
Thy glorious heap of funeral. --Chapman.

2. To inflame with anger; to enrage; to endkindle; to fire;
to incite; to provoke; to heat; to madden.

The people are incensed him. --Shak.

Syn: To enrage; exasperate; provoke; anger; irritate; heat;
fire; instigate.

  1. Cristiani, who won the March 19 presidential election by a wide margin over the candidate of the incumbent Christian Democrats, was described as incensed by Larios' move.
  2. The White House is incensed at Baghdad's refusal to cooperate last week with a U.N. team.
  3. Saddam was reported to be incensed that Kuwait was demanding repayment for the wartime loans.
  4. Grogan, a burly man with a red beard and moustache, becomes most incensed when he recalls the preliminary hearing for Buono and the subsequent trial.
  5. Israel's Arab neighbors are incensed at the growing number of Jewish homes being built in what they regard as occupied territory.
  6. He defended an ad that had particularly incensed McGowan _ one showing a satellite picture of the earth with a quarter segment of the planet missing, including Europe, the Middle East and North Africa.
  7. The approach in the Bryan bill has incensed the Japanese, who say it imposes an especially tough burden because their fuel-economy averages already exceed those of the U.S. Big Three.
  8. Mr. Rice is said to have been incensed by the Bank of New York official's brusque, take-it-or-leave-it attitude.
  9. Recently, she says, she became "really quite incensed" when David Hanks, a Wright historian, asked her whether she would be interested in selling her Wright andirons.
  10. Latvians, incensed by the slogan's ominous tone, shouted, "Shame!" in Russian at the soldiers.
  11. However, 56-year-old Connie Prior, a quadriplegic who has been at the hospital for two years, was incensed by the walkout.
  12. Magazine publishers were particularly incensed by the ad ban because U.S. magazines account for 65% of magazine sales in Canada, and they're loaded with cigarette ads; the ban doesn't apply to foreign publications.
  13. Hewlett was particularly incensed by a company offer to let steelworkers keep the flag up if they displayed a Japanese flag alongside.
  14. Some market analysts were incensed by the change, contending the USDA's quarterly inventory numbers are too frequently out of whack with reality.
  15. Someone incensed by Reagan's war on Nicaragua is most likely an activist in the fields of arms control or the environment, and is eager to defend social programs at home.
  16. But at this point, we're committed for one week." The teachers are incensed by a state Senate vote that killed an emergency clause to the school reform and tax bill.
  17. Management is similarly incensed that CU employees walk around the organization's Mount Vernon, N.Y., headquarters wearing badges telling visitors not to buy the magazine.
  18. They were particularly incensed by the president's secret dispatching of high-level emissaries to Beijing on at least two occasions since the crackdown, a move Bush said he made to prevent isolating China.
  19. Hard-line army officers were incensed when the government released hundreds of guerrilla suspects under the plan's amnesty provisions.
  20. UK fishermen have been incensed at the sight of trawlers from other EC countries fishing illegally in British waters.
  21. Henry L. Mettam, the subsidiary's services director, is incensed at the bat invasion, which is destroying the compound's graceful trees.
  22. He predicted he would go to West Germany, "and then I'll be out in a surprisingly short time." Updike was incensed by that prospect Friday.
  23. The Beijing Daily, a conservative party paper, was filled with articles and letters incensed about the 33-foot statue.
  24. There hasn't been any phone calls so far,' she said. But privately other local Tories admitted they were incensed.
  25. Several Latvians, incensed by the ominous tone of the slogan, shouted, "Shame!" in Russian at the soldiers.
  26. Republicans were particularly incensed that in the past few elections, their ideological allies from business PACs poured money into Democratic incumbents' campaigns and generally stiffed GOP challengers.
  27. "The entire population of Staten Island is utterly incensed," said Walter Kramer, chief aide to city Councilman Jerome O'Donovan.
  28. Paul, who says he once shaved his head, is incensed.
  29. When a divorcing Long Island couple sued over who would get custody of tickets to the New York Islander play-off games, New York Appeals Judge Anthony DiPaolo was incensed. But even now he's not sure he would have fined the couple.
  30. A major incentive to action is a case in Scarsdale, N.Y., where an architect is incensed that a couple fell in love with a $2 million mansion he designed and is having a copy built 500 feet away on the same street.
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