provoked
形容词
1. 激怒的,愤怒的 (caused to feel anger or annoyance)
2. 引发的,激发的 (caused or brought about)
名词
1. 被激怒的人 (a person who has been provoked)
2. 激怒的原因 (the cause or reason for provoking)
词语辨析
- provoke与anger的区别:provoked指因某事物或行为而激怒,而anger则是一种情绪状态。
词汇扩充
- provocation (名词):激怒,挑衅
- provokingly (副词):令人生气地,挑衅地
近义词
- irritate:激怒,使恼怒
- enrage:激怒,使发怒
- incite:煽动,刺激
- inflame:激怒,使激动
- rile:激怒,使恼火
反义词
- calm:平静的,冷静的
柯林斯词典
[形容词]
1. If you say that someone or something is provoked, you mean that they cause anger, annoyance, or another strong reaction.
2. If you describe a situation or action as provoked, you mean that it is caused or brought about by that situation or action.
[名词]
1. Provocation is the act of deliberately making someone annoyed or angry, often in order to make them react in a particular way.
2. A provocation is a remark or action made to deliberately annoy or upset someone.
牛津词典
[形容词]
1. Caused; aroused.
2. Deliberately make (someone) annoyed or angry.
[名词]
1. Action or speech that makes someone angry, especially deliberately.
用法
- She was provoked by his comments.
- The decision to close the factory provoked a lot of anger among the workers.
例句
1. His rude behavior provoked her to shout at him. (他的粗鲁行为激怒了她。)
2. The provocative article in the newspaper angered many readers. (报纸上那篇挑衅性的文章激怒了许多读者。)
3. The protestors were provoked by the police's heavy-handed tactics. (抗议者被警方的过激手段激怒了。)
4. Her persistent teasing finally provoked him to lose his temper. (她持续的取笑最终让他发脾气。)
5. The new tax policy provoked a storm of criticism from the public. (新的税收政策引发了公众的一片批评声。)
6. The provocative dress she wore to the party attracted a lot of attention. (她在派对上穿的那件挑逗的礼服引起了很多关注。)
7. The teacher's unfair treatment of the student provoked a complaint from the parents. (老师对学生的不公平对待引发了家长的抱怨。)
8. The politician's remarks were intended to provoke his opponents. (那位政治家的言论是为了激怒他的对手。)
9. The provocative behavior of the football fans led to a violent clash. (足球球迷们挑衅性的行为导致了一场暴力冲突。)
10. The artist's paintings often provoke strong emotions in viewers. (艺术家的画作常常引起观众强烈的情绪。)
11. His provocative comments during the interview caused a heated debate. (他在采访中的挑衅性评论引起了激烈的辩论。)
12. The decision to cut funding for education provoked widespread protests. (削减教育经费的决定引发了广泛的抗议。)
13. The politician's provocative speech was met with jeers from the audience. (政治家挑衅性的演讲遭到了听众的嘲笑。)
14. The provocative advertisements were designed to grab attention. (那些挑衅性的广告旨在吸引注意力。)
15. She didn't want to be provoked into an argument, so she remained silent. (她不想被激怒而争吵,所以她保持了沉默。)
16. The comedian's jokes often provoke laughter from the audience. (那位喜剧演员的笑话经常引发观众的笑声。)
17. The provocative behavior of the unruly fans led to their expulsion from the stadium. (不守规矩的球迷们挑衅性的行为导致他们被赶出了体育场。)
18. The controversial art exhibition provoked a discussion about the boundaries of art. (备受争议的艺术展引发了对艺术边界的讨论。)
19. His provocative remarks about women caused outrage. (他关于女性的挑衅性言论引起了愤怒。)
20. The provocative movie sparked a debate about freedom of expression. (那部挑衅性的电影引发了关于表达自由的辩论。)