provoked
英 [prəˈvəʊkt]
美 [prəˈvoʊkt]
v. 激起; 引起; 引发; 挑衅; 激怒; 刺激
provoke的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 挑衅;煽动;激怒;刺激
If youprovokesomeone, you deliberately annoy them and try to make them behave aggressively.- He started beating me when I was about fifteen but I didn't do anything to provoke him...
在我快15岁时他开始打我,可我并没有任何招惹他的举动。 - I provoked him into doing something really stupid.
在我的刺激下他做了件非常愚蠢的事。
- He started beating me when I was about fifteen but I didn't do anything to provoke him...
- VERB 激起;引起
If somethingprovokesa reaction, it causes it.- His election success has provoked a shocked reaction...
他的当选引起一片震惊。 - The destruction of the mosque has provoked anger throughout the Muslim world.
毁坏清真寺的行为激怒了整个伊斯兰世界。
- His election success has provoked a shocked reaction...
英英释义
adj
- incited, especially deliberately, to anger
- aggravated by passive resistance
- the provoked animal attacked the child
双语例句
- His rudeness provoked me to strike him.
他的粗鲁惹得我揍了他。 - My lecture provoked an interesting discussion.
我的演讲激起了有趣的讨论。 - These questions provoked disputes that lasted for centuries.
这些问题引起了长达几个世纪的争议。 - The announcement provoked an immediate storm of protest.
公告一发布就引发了一场强烈的抗议。 - He is easily provoked these days.
他近来心情烦躁,动辄发脾气。 - The demonstrations were provoked by the unexplained death of an opposition leader
一位反对派领袖莫名身亡,引发了示威游行。 - What you said to me at the end, I provoked.
你最后对我说的话,是我挑起的。 - He got so provoked that he flipped.
他被激怒了,发起火来。 - This television program provoked a spirited debate in the United Kingdom.
这个电视节目在英国引起了激烈的辩论。 - The proposal has provoked howls of Gallic indignation
该提议令法国人义愤填膺。