infuriate

动词 v. 形容词 adj.
/ɪnˈfjʊəɹieɪt/   

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. To make furious or mad with anger; to fill with fury.
    — What graceles fears, strange hates, may Nations so affright, Infuriate so; gainst God with mad attempts to fight?
形容词 adj.
  1. Filled with, characterized by or expressing fury. archaic
    — These [materials] in thir dark Nativitie the Deep Shall yeild us, pregnant with infernal flame, Which into hallow Engins long and round Thick-rammd, at th’ other bore with touch of fire Dilated and infuriate shall send forth From far with thundring noise among our foes Such implements of mischief as shall dash To pieces, and orewhelm whatever stands Adverse,

词形变化

infuriates present,singular,third-person infuriating participle,present infuriated participle,past infuriated past more infuriate comparative most infuriate superlative

词源

词源 1
First attested in 1667; borrowed from Medieval Latin infuriātus (“enraged”), perfect passive participle of infuriō (“to enrage”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from Latin furia (“rage, fury, frenzy”); perhaps via Italian infuriato.
词源 2
First attested in 1667; borrowed from Medieval Latin infuriātus (“enraged”), perfect passive participle of infuriō (“to enrage”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from Latin furia (“rage, fury, frenzy”); perhaps via Italian infuriato.
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