词组 | rile |
释义 | rile verb to annoy or anger someone UK, 1836be riled upTo be angry, agitated, or in a frenzied state. Grandpa was riled up as soon as Uncle Ned mentioned the local election. get riled upTo become angry or agitated or enter into a frenzied state. Grandpa got all riled up as soon as Uncle Ned mentioned the local election. rile upTo cause someone or some group to become particularly excited and animated, especially in an angry or irritated manner. A noun or pronoun can be used between "rile" and "up." Seeing that kind of injustice on the news always riles me up to no end. The politician has a knack for riling up his rallies with rhetoric that demeans and vilifies his opponents. The boss's comments really riled Sarah up. rile someone upto get someone excited and angry. He yelled at them and riled them up. They left quite angry. He riles up everyone he talks to. be/get (all) ˌriled ˈup(informal, especially American English) be/get very annoyed about something: Instead of getting all riled up about this, we should try to figure out what to do. |
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