an infuriating child/delay
令人极为生气的孩子;使人愤怒的延误
It is infuriating to talk to someone who just looks out of the window.
和眼睛只看着窗外的人讲话很让人窝火。
1.万分激怒的,令人发怒的
1.“infuriate”的现在分词
1.extremely annoying
1.The present participle of infuriate
1.In early 1967, he gave a much-viewed television interview in which he lashed into U. S. policy in Indochina, infuriating many agency men.
1967年初,他在一个??高收视率电视采访中继续批评美国的印度支那政策,迁怒于许多傀儡机构官员。
2.She could only imagine how infuriating it would be if a doctor insisted her hot flushes were "all in her head" .
她能想象的到如果医生坚持说她的潮红症状都是她想出来的那将会是一件多么令人恼怒的事情。
3.And can you think of anything more infuriating than to be given the same treatment?
有什么能比受到(听众)这样的对待更让人生气呢?
4.His very first action was to pull Spanish troops out of Iraq, infuriating the Americans and provoking charges of appeasing terrorism.
萨帕特罗上任后的第一把火即从伊拉克撤军,这使得美国大为光火,并且指责西班牙向恐怖主义妥协。
5.They often repeat the few phrases they're allowed to say over and over again, further infuriating the customers.
他们只是重复那几句背的滚瓜烂熟的台词,这又再次激怒了客户。
6.It's about your husband's infuriating attempt to control you through a spreadsheet.
你丈夫想用电子表格来控制你的可恶企图才是问题所在。
7.Each side can find this deal infuriating and yet attractive.
双方都会觉得这样的协议很得罪人却又充满诱惑。
8.Poles find the wording infuriating: the Hitler-Stalin carve-up of eastern Europe was a crime, not a mere historical backdrop.
波兰人对俄罗斯的措辞勃然大怒:希特勒和斯大林瓜分东部欧洲是一种犯罪,而不仅仅是历史背景。
9.It has been astonishing and infuriating, as the economic crisis has unfolded, to watch America's political class defining normalcy down.
由于经济危机已经发生,看到美国政治阶层对常态轻描淡写令人震惊又愤怒。
10.The infuriating thing about this tragedy is that it was completely unnecessary.
这场悲剧之所以令人愤怒,是因为它是完全没有必要的。