provoke
音標[pr?'v?uk] 讀音漢語翻譯
vt. 激怒, 惹起, 誘導
【法】 刺激, 煽動, 激怒
相關詞組:
provoke sb into doing sth
provoke sb to do sth
詞型變化:
副詞:provokingly 動詞過去式:provoked 過去分詞:provoked 現在分詞:provoking 第三人稱單數:provokes詞意辨析:
provoke, irritate, aggravate這些動詞均含“激怒”之意。
provoke: 指挑釁。
irritate: 指因受到不愉快的刺激而煩燥。
aggravate: 口語用詞。指因長時間的反覆言行而引起不快。英文解釋:
動詞 provoke:
- call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)同義詞:arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise
- evoke or provoke to appear or occur同義詞:evoke, call forth, kick up
- provide the needed stimulus for同義詞:stimulate
- annoy continually or chronically同義詞:harass, hassle, harry, chivy, chivvy, chevy, chevvy, beset, plague, molest
例句:
- Such tendentious statements are likely to provoke strong opposition.這種有傾向性 的說法可能招致強烈的反對。
- Such a questionable assertion is sure to provoke criticism.這種有問題的主張肯定會招致非議。
- His rudeness provoked me to strike him.他的粗魯惹得我揍了他。
- He tried to provoke them into fighting.他企圖挑撥他們打架。
詳細解釋:
pro.voke
v.tr.(及物動詞)pro.voked,pro.vok.ing,pro.vokes To incite to anger or resentment.激起,挑起:激起憤怒或怨恨的情感To stir to action or feeling.煽動:激起行動或感情To give rise to; evoke:引起:使…出現;喚起,引起:例句:provoke laughter.引起一陣大笑
To bring about deliberately; induce:招致:故意導致;招致:例句:provoke a fight.挑起一場戰鬥
來源:Middle English provoken 中古英文 provoken from Old French provoquer 源自 古法文 provoquer from Latin prôvoc3re [to challenge] 源自 拉丁語 prôvoc3re [挑戰] prô- [forth] * see pro- prô- [向前的] *參見 pro-voc3re [to call] * see wek w- voc3re [召喚] *參見 wek w-
【引伸】
provok.ingly
adv.(副詞)<參考辭彙><同義詞>provoke,incite,excite,stimulate,arouse,rouse,stir同義詞>These verbs are compared in the sense of moving a person to action or feeling or summoning something into being by moving a person in this way.這些動詞在意為觸動某人採取某行動、產生某種感情或以這種方式觸動某人從而命令某事物時,常把它們做比較。 Provoke, the least explicit with respect to means,frequently does little more than state the consequences produced: Provoke 在方式上最不明確,通常僅僅指明所產生的後果: 例句:.Let my presumption not provoke thy wrath. (Shakespeare). .希望我的揣測不會激起你的怒氣. (莎士比亞)。
例句:.A situation which in the country would have provoked meetings. (John Galsworthy).Toincite is to provoke and urge on: .一種要是在鄉下會激起討論的狀況. (約翰·高爾斯華綏)。Incite 是激起和激勵前進的意思:
例句:The insurrection was incited by members of the outlawed opposition. * 是由那些在逃的反對派成員挑起的。
Excite especially implies the provoking of a strong reaction or powerful emotion: Excite 特指引起強烈的反應或激烈的情感: 例句:The play is bound to fail; the plot excites little interest or curiosity. Tostimulate is to excite to activity or to renewed vigor of action as if by spurring or goading: 這齣戲注定失敗;情節激不起觀眾半點興趣和好奇心。 Stimulate 指似乎用馬刺或木刺驅趕一樣激起活力或使行動重新充滿活力:
例句:.Our vigilance was stimulated by our finding traces of a large . . . encampment. (Francis Parkman)..我們發現了一次大規模的駐營痕跡,這促使我們提高警覺. (弗蘭西斯·帕克曼)。
Arouse androuse suggest awakening, as from inactivity or apathy; Arouse 和rouse 含有使從不積極或冷漠狀態中甦醒之意; rouse, the stronger term,often implies incitement to vigorous or animated activity or excitement of strong emotion: rouse 在語氣上較強一些,指激發進行有活力或生機的活動或激起強烈的感情: 例句:.In a democratic society like ours, relief must come through an aroused popular conscience that sears the conscience of the people`s representatives. (Felix Frankfurter). .在象我們這樣一個民主社會中,只有當被喚起的公眾的良知感染了民眾代表的良知時,我們才能感到放心. (費利克斯·弗蘭克福特)。
例句:.His mother . . . endeavored to rouse him from this passive state. (Washington Irving). .他的母親…試圖使他從消極的狀態中振作起來. (華盛頓·歐文)。
例句:.The oceangoing steamers . . . roused in him wild and painful longings. (Arnold Bennett).Tostir is to prompt to activity, to arouse strong but usually agreeable feelings, or to provoke trouble or commotion: .出海的汽船…在他心中激起了狂熱且痛苦的渴望. (阿諾德·貝內特)。Stir 意思是使活躍、引起強烈但令人愉快的情感或引起麻煩或騷動:
例句:.It was him as stirred up th` young woman to preach last night. (George Eliot). .正是他鼓動了這個年青女子在昨天晚上進行布道. (喬治·艾略特)。
例句:.I have seldom been so . . . stirred by any piece of writing. (Mark Twain). .我很少…被一篇文章所感動. (馬克·吐溫)。
例句:.Men blame you that you have stirred a quarrel up. (William Butler Yeats).See also Synonyms at annoy .男人們譴責你,因為你挑起了一場爭端. (威廉·布特勒·葉芝)參見同義詞 annoy
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provoke: 指挑釁。
irritate: 指因受到不愉快的刺激而煩燥。
aggravate: 口語用詞。指因長時間的反覆言行而引起不快。
英文解釋:
動詞 provoke:
- call forth (emotions, feelings, and responses)同義詞:arouse, elicit, enkindle, kindle, evoke, fire, raise
- evoke or provoke to appear or occur同義詞:evoke, call forth, kick up
- provide the needed stimulus for同義詞:stimulate
- annoy continually or chronically同義詞:harass, hassle, harry, chivy, chivvy, chevy, chevvy, beset, plague, molest
例句:
- Such tendentious statements are likely to provoke strong opposition.這種有傾向性 的說法可能招致強烈的反對。
- Such a questionable assertion is sure to provoke criticism.這種有問題的主張肯定會招致非議。
- His rudeness provoked me to strike him.他的粗魯惹得我揍了他。
- He tried to provoke them into fighting.他企圖挑撥他們打架。
詳細解釋:
pro.voke
v.tr.(及物動詞)pro.voked,pro.vok.ing,pro.vokes To incite to anger or resentment.激起,挑起:激起憤怒或怨恨的情感To stir to action or feeling.煽動:激起行動或感情To give rise to; evoke:引起:使…出現;喚起,引起:例句:provoke laughter.引起一陣大笑
To bring about deliberately; induce:招致:故意導致;招致:例句:provoke a fight.挑起一場戰鬥
來源:Middle English provoken 中古英文 provoken from Old French provoquer 源自 古法文 provoquer from Latin prôvoc3re [to challenge] 源自 拉丁語 prôvoc3re [挑戰] prô- [forth] * see pro- prô- [向前的] *參見 pro-voc3re [to call] * see wek w- voc3re [召喚] *參見 wek w-
【引伸】
provok.ingly
adv.(副詞)<參考辭彙><同義詞>provoke,incite,excite,stimulate,arouse,rouse,stir同義詞>These verbs are compared in the sense of moving a person to action or feeling or summoning something into being by moving a person in this way.這些動詞在意為觸動某人採取某行動、產生某種感情或以這種方式觸動某人從而命令某事物時,常把它們做比較。 Provoke, the least explicit with respect to means,frequently does little more than state the consequences produced: Provoke 在方式上最不明確,通常僅僅指明所產生的後果: 例句:.Let my presumption not provoke thy wrath. (Shakespeare). .希望我的揣測不會激起你的怒氣. (莎士比亞)。
例句:.A situation which in the country would have provoked meetings. (John Galsworthy).Toincite is to provoke and urge on: .一種要是在鄉下會激起討論的狀況. (約翰·高爾斯華綏)。Incite 是激起和激勵前進的意思:
例句:The insurrection was incited by members of the outlawed opposition. * 是由那些在逃的反對派成員挑起的。
Excite especially implies the provoking of a strong reaction or powerful emotion: Excite 特指引起強烈的反應或激烈的情感: 例句:The play is bound to fail; the plot excites little interest or curiosity. Tostimulate is to excite to activity or to renewed vigor of action as if by spurring or goading: 這齣戲注定失敗;情節激不起觀眾半點興趣和好奇心。 Stimulate 指似乎用馬刺或木刺驅趕一樣激起活力或使行動重新充滿活力:
例句:.Our vigilance was stimulated by our finding traces of a large . . . encampment. (Francis Parkman)..我們發現了一次大規模的駐營痕跡,這促使我們提高警覺. (弗蘭西斯·帕克曼)。
Arouse androuse suggest awakening, as from inactivity or apathy; Arouse 和rouse 含有使從不積極或冷漠狀態中甦醒之意; rouse, the stronger term,often implies incitement to vigorous or animated activity or excitement of strong emotion: rouse 在語氣上較強一些,指激發進行有活力或生機的活動或激起強烈的感情: 例句:.In a democratic society like ours, relief must come through an aroused popular conscience that sears the conscience of the people`s representatives. (Felix Frankfurter). .在象我們這樣一個民主社會中,只有當被喚起的公眾的良知感染了民眾代表的良知時,我們才能感到放心. (費利克斯·弗蘭克福特)。
例句:.His mother . . . endeavored to rouse him from this passive state. (Washington Irving). .他的母親…試圖使他從消極的狀態中振作起來. (華盛頓·歐文)。
例句:.The oceangoing steamers . . . roused in him wild and painful longings. (Arnold Bennett).Tostir is to prompt to activity, to arouse strong but usually agreeable feelings, or to provoke trouble or commotion: .出海的汽船…在他心中激起了狂熱且痛苦的渴望. (阿諾德·貝內特)。Stir 意思是使活躍、引起強烈但令人愉快的情感或引起麻煩或騷動:
例句:.It was him as stirred up th` young woman to preach last night. (George Eliot). .正是他鼓動了這個年青女子在昨天晚上進行布道. (喬治·艾略特)。
例句:.I have seldom been so . . . stirred by any piece of writing. (Mark Twain). .我很少…被一篇文章所感動. (馬克·吐溫)。
例句:.Men blame you that you have stirred a quarrel up. (William Butler Yeats).See also Synonyms at annoy .男人們譴責你,因為你挑起了一場爭端. (威廉·布特勒·葉芝)參見同義詞 annoy
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