irate
irate — 形容詞
- iratepositive
- more iratecomparative
- most iratesuperlative
1. feeling or showing such strong anger that other people can clearly notice it in
盛怒的
非常生氣且表現出來
feeling or showing such strong anger that other people can clearly notice it in your voice, face, or actions
Tunde became irate when the airline lost his luggage for the second time.
Tunde 在航空公司第二次弄丟他的行李時,氣得暴跳如雷。
become irate when... (linking verb pattern)
An irate customer shouted at the manager after finding a worm in the salad.
一位盛怒的顧客在沙拉裡發現蟲子後,對著經理大聲咆哮。
irate + noun (attributive before a person)
The neighbours grew irate about the loud music coming from the flat upstairs.
鄰居們因為樓上傳來吵鬧的音樂而愈來愈感到盛怒。
Renata sent an irate email to the company after they overcharged her account.
Renata 在被這家公司多收款項後,寄了一封措辭憤怒的電子郵件過去。
Maja was so irate that she slammed the phone down without saying goodbye.
Maja 氣到連再見都沒說就把電話用力掛上。
文法句型
irate + noun (attributive)
become/grow + irate
irate + about/at/over + noun
用法筆記
Frequently placed before a noun (attributive position), as in 'an irate customer'. Stronger in tone than angry or annoyed; used when someone is visibly furious rather than simply displeased. Common in news reports and formal complaints.