incensed如何读

英:[ ɪnˈsenst]

美:[ ɪnˈsenst]

incensed是什么意思

  • adj.激怒的;激动的
  • 动词incense的过去式和过去分词形式.

incensed词根

词根:incense

n.

incense 香;奉承

vi.

incense 焚香

vt.

incense 向…焚香;使…发怒

incensed英英释义

noun

material used to produce a fragrant odor when burned

the perfume exhaled from some spices and gums when burnedbroadly: a pleasing scent

pleasing attention : flattery

verb (1)

transitive verb

to apply or offer incense to

to perfume with incense

verb (2)

transitive verb

to arouse the extreme anger or indignation of

archaic to cause (a passion or emotion) to become aroused

incensed词组

incense burner香炉

incensed词源中文解释

"充满愤怒,愤怒激动的",来自 incense(v.1)的过去分词形容词,于1590年代出现。早期在纹章学中用于指喷火动物(1570年代)。在发音上与 incensed "被香味包围的"(1610年代)有所区别,后者来自 incense(v.2)。

incensed词源英文解释

Noun Middle English encens, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin incensum, from Latin, neuter of incensus, past participle of incendere to set on fire, from in- + -cendere to burn; akin to Latin candēre to glow — more at candid Verb (2) Middle English encensen, probably from Latin incensus, past participle of incendere to set on fire, provoke

The first known use of incense was in the 13th century

incensed儿童词典英英释义

incestuousadjective

being or involving incest

guilty of incest

incestnoun

sexual intercourse between persons so closely related that they are forbidden by law to marry

incessantadjective

going on and on : not stopping or letting up

incertitudenoun

uncertainty

inceptionnoun

an act or instance of beginning

incentivenoun

something that makes a person try or work hard or harder

incentivenoun

something that makes a person try or work hard or harder

incenternoun

the one and only point in a triangle that is passed through by each of the three lines that divide in half one of its three angles

incense1 of 2noun

material used to produce a fragrant odor when burned

the odor so produced

a pleasing scent

incense2 of 2verb

to make very angry

incensed 例句

1 He did not care; he was staring up at the staff table, incensed.

2 I was too incensed to be terrified, and so I lashed out.

3 He remains incensed that the Justice Department never prosecuted any senior officials from banks, or from credit ratings agencies that abetted them.

4 She was so incensed that she inadvertently lit a fire in her hand—which, luckily, she’d since removed from my knee.

5 Everyone is incensed by this, they are outraged.

6 Back on Oahu, where she had first arrived, she had been incensed that Dole officials refused to let her stay on a working pineapple plantation because it was unseemly for a woman.

7 The incensed fairy pounded her tiny fists noiselessly against the wall of the jar.

8 That festival audience, while not as outwardly incensed as the “All is Lost” audience, could not bring itself to even politely clap.

9 Solutions are not found when we are incensed.

10 Crowds incensed by the murder are taking to the streets and social media to demand a change in the culture of violence against women, an issue that is coming out of the shadows.

11 You see, since the noise died down and the millions of incensed readers stopped clicking, she’s had some pretty significant changes of heart.

12 But she remained incensed by the NSA’s 1958 raid, and she continued to press for the government to return the books and papers it had taken then.

13 The choice of Graves, best known for his work on Game of Thrones and The West Wing, has incensed some fans who believed Sony should choose an Asian director.

14 The administrator in the clip seems confused and skeptical, like an actress flubbing her lines, while the real-life Vassar kids caught on camera look mildly inconvenienced rather than incensed.

15 He finds the roots of today’s Tory hostility to the EU in the time when Margaret Thatcher was incensed at seeing Jacques Delors, the European Commission president, speak to Britain’s Trades Union Congress in 1988.

16 Goodman gingerly reminds White of a former colleague already said to have relocated there – White in fact murdered this person – and an incensed White replies, “I’ll send you to Belize.”

17 He’s incensed when a Nazi cultural attache shows up and says that if they want to release movies in Germany they all need to meet the Führer’s standards.

18 When Trump won, “after all that came out about what he thinks of women and how he treats them,” Ranta says, “I was incensed.”

19 The "four book rule" had a lot of you incensed and AggieH caught the whiff of corruption; a conspiracy to hold back Robinson and "fix it for Capote"...

20 Maybe Shakespeare was so incensed by Field’s betrayal that he did not offer Field the chance to publish his third, final and most famous book of poetry, “Sonnets.”

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