1660s, from Italian infuriato, from Medieval Latin infuriatus, past participle of infuriare "to madden," from Latin in furia "in a fury," from ablative of furia (see fury). Related: Infuriated; infuriating; infuriatingly.
权威例句
1. Lately she had made it her practice to infuriate doormen.
最近,她总是惹怒看门人.
2. In a languid manner he designed to infuriate.
他显出无精打采的样子,故意想激怒她.
3. To join the Axis might infuriate Servia.
加入轴心国可能触怒塞尔维亚人.
4. The wife of a South American ambassador said in a little - girlish tone which infuriate Charlotte.
南美一位大使夫人说起话来腔调象个小女孩,把夏洛蒂气得要命.
5. Even evidences of male chauvinism amongst her friends would infuriate her.