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goaded

英 [ˈɡəʊdɪd]

美 [ˈɡoʊdɪd]

v.  (不断地)招惹,激怒,刺激
goad的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 招惹;刺激;激怒
    If yougoadsomeone, you deliberately make them feel angry or irritated, often causing them to react by doing something.
    1. He wondered if the psychiatrist was trying to goad him into some unguarded response...
      他怀疑那位精神科医生试图刺激他作出一些本能的反应。
    2. Charles was always goading me.
      查尔斯总是招惹我。
    3. Goadis also a noun.
    4. His opposition acted as a goad to her determination to succeed.
      他的反对反而刺激她坚定了取得成功的决心。
  • N-SING 刺激;激励
    Agoadis something that makes someone do a particular thing.
    1. Ellie uses wit as a goad to try to force people to see what is in front of them.
      埃莉运用自己的机智风趣启发人们,努力使他们看清眼前的东西。
  • (赶牛用的)尖头棒
    Agoadis a sharp, pointed stick that is used for driving cattle.

    英英释义

    adj

    • compelled forcibly by an outside agency
      1. mobs goaded by blind hatred
      Synonym:driven

    双语例句

    • His ambition goaded him on.
      他的雄心大志驱使他前进。
    • He finally goaded her into answering his question.
      他终于激得她回答了他的问题。
    • He was goaded on to study harder.
      他被驱使更加努力地学习。
    • Goaded, by the interference, into a rage more than demoniacal, I withdrew my arm from her grasp and buried the axe in her brain.
      对于她的干涉我极为恼怒,我怒气冲天,挣脱了她的手,斧子一下子就砍在了她头上。
    • Late in life he married a second time, a Stockholm woman who goaded him into every sort of extravagance.
      在他的晚年,和一个斯德哥尔摩的女人第二次结了婚。这个女人唆使他过着一种奢侈放荡的生活。
    • The thought of all that money goaded him on.
      要把那笔钱全部弄到手的念头驱使着他干下去。
    • Young people are easily goaded into action, wise or foolish.
      年轻人容易受激采取行动,而不顾是否明智。
    • No, she did not want to sell but, goaded by the thought that Rhett had exposed her to Ashley in so truthful and so unflattering a light, she had made up her mind instantly.
      不,她不想卖,但是,她一想到瑞德已经那么真实而坦率地把她暴露在艾希礼面前,就觉得问题值得重视了,于是立即下了决心。
    • He refused to be goaded by their insults.
      他不为他们的侮辱所激。
    • The chairman was tired of his work, but his vanity goaded him on.
      主席对他的工作已厌倦了,但虚荣心驱使他不得不干下去。