late 14c., "make furious or mad" (implied in enraged), from Old French enragier "go wild, go mad, lose one's senses," from en- "make, put in" (see en- (1)) + rage "rabies, rage" (see rage (n.)). Related: Enraging. Intransitive only in Old French; but the transitive sense is oldest and predominant in English.
权威例句
1. Those in his employ were careful never to enrage him.
在他手底下干活的人都非常小心绝不去触怒他。
2. As for the subjects that so enrage puritans, they will continue to form the focus of her work.
那些使道学先生们勃然大怒的课题将继续成为她工作的重点。
3. What I fancy I said to Melbury must have been enough to enrage any man.
我相信我当时对麦尔布礼说的那些话足以激怒任何人.
4. Economic group public figure thinks, 2002 Chinese enrage flourishing, economy more flourishing.
经济界人士认为, 2002中国人气旺, 经济更旺.
5. Mary is enrage to find that he have leave home.