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 irate ['aɪret]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 发怒的, 生气的



    irate
    [ adj ]
    feeling or showing extreme anger
    <adj.all>
    irate protestersireful words


    Irate \I*rate"\, a. [L. iratus, fr. irasci to be angry. See
    {Ire}.]
    Angry; incensed; enraged. [Recent]

    The irate colonel . . . stood speechless. --Thackeray.

    Mr. Jaggers suddenly became most irate. --Dickens.

    1. News director Gary Whitaker said he didn't know how many complaints the station got over the incident, but the callers were "as irate as you can be over missing a sitcom." The station showed the missed seven seconds during its 11 p.m. newscast.
    2. Lewis was heir-apparent to Green, but was irate that the AFL negotiated a compromise with federal officials who wanted union leaders to sign affidavits saying they weren't members of communist organizations or didn't sympathize with communists.
    3. West German television showed scores of irate residents surrounding the official motorcade as it carried the couple away. Some thumped on the roof of the Honeckers' car and made obscene gestures.
    4. And brace for the next irate call.
    5. However, Mr. Ping's friends don't remember his ever having to take the fall to placate an irate reader.
    6. Consumer nations, particularly the U.S., are irate about the shortage and high prices of quality coffee, a delegate says.
    7. But the "Rehnquist Watch" proponents make those irate souls look like moderates.
    8. Is it the same industry that promised that they would not kill animals?" He urged his colleages to think of how the bill's defeat would be seen by fellow Alaskans irate over the spill.
    9. ANGRY SOURCES: Conservative California Rep. Dornan's wife and his top aide fire off irate letters to the conservative Orange County Register, charging invasion of privacy in stories that Mrs. Dornan's brother has AIDS.
    10. But she appeared more sad than irate and added, tearfully, "maybe I'll be successful another time." Upon crossing the finish line, Ms. Blair checked her time on the huge electronic scoreboard before her.
    11. The proceedings match angry tenants with irate landlords, with roughly the same results as introducing Billy Martin to patrons in a topless bar.
    12. Streets director Betty Jo Everett said she gets tired of defending the city holiday policy to irate drivers.
    13. William LeMassena doesn't suggest the mental and physical deterioration of the old poet, but a comic Pamela Payton-Wright exudes the proper shrillness as the most vocal of the irate tourists on Shannon's tour.
    14. Williams was riding in a Ford Escort that was hit by the car driven by her irate boyfriend, said Police Officer Thomas Martinelli.
    15. "Greyhound bus depot," he said, answering the phone. "No ma'am, the strike's still on." The receiver buzzed with the irate caller's reply, and Wion hung up silently.
    16. My Uncle Jack was pretty irate about that.
    17. He added: "Of course, some of the staff are very irate about being denied access to their place of work."
    18. One irate E-II bondholder says the sale of E-II to Mr. Riklis should be stopped.
    19. An irate William Hurt refused to answer questions after the actor accused his former lover's lawyer of insulting him and his 6-year-old son during a courtroom shouting match.
    20. Jon Matthews, host of a popular morning call-in show on KPRC Radio, said callers were irate at the free food for the media, saying "reporters have expense accounts.
    21. But they do get irate when they can't get stamps.
    22. The plan was announced last year to boost a lagging stock price and to appease irate institutional investors, although at the time analysts were skeptical that GM had the resources to follow through.
    23. At Integrated Resources Asset Management, a firm that manages $5 billion in investment money, executives knew the telephone calls would be coming in from irate clients demanding to know why the market had seesawed for no apparent reason.
    24. An irate Claus reminded Winston that "I got a letter from you when you were 6 years old."
    25. It was part of a national 'courteous driving day'. The campaign, sponsored by an insurance company, aims to reduce noise generated by irate drivers, and to tackle one of western Europe's highest road-accident fatality rates.
    26. American Jews, who follow mostly Reform or Conservative Judaism, were irate at Orthodox parties' demands to narrow the definition of who is a Jew.
    27. Television sets have joined windshield wipers in the last few months on the long list of "deficit" goods in the Soviet Union, but consumers have been particularly irate over the complete absence of soap and detergent.
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