单词 | rile |
释义 | rile From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishrilerile /raɪl/ verb [transitive]informalANGRY to make someone extremely angry He was the calmest guy I ever knew – nothing ever riled him.riled up. That class gets me so → See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusrile• I knew he was trying to rile me, but I was determined to keep calm.• He is therefore easily riled or mocked.• They often reviled the clergy and riled the congregations of Puritans, denouncing all worship but their own as false.• They have a knack for doing everything possible to rile the snakes and each other.• Nothing riles these two big fellows.• The policy has people riled up and ready to take action.• You got me all riled up.• She riles you and enjoys getting a rise out of you.• Do not allow the interviewer to rile you.riled up• You got me all riled up.• First, the subject, women in the military, is one I can get pretty riled up about.Origin rile (1800-1900) roil |
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