antagonised
英
美
(antagonise 的过去分词) vt. 对...起反作用, 使成为仇敌, 招...的怨, 引起...的敌对, 抵销, 中和
vi. 引起对抗/反感
antagonise的过去分词, 过去式
过去式:antagonised
双语例句
- As a result, Mr Rajoy has lost support in the streets, antagonised his opponents, and disappointed both his own party and his counterparts in Europe.
结果是他失去了民众支持,激起政敌的反对,也让自己的政党和欧洲各国领袖大失所望。 - Aminophylline would damage the relaxation function together with the increasing contraction of diaphragm simultaneously, and this side-effect could be antagonised partly by SMI.
氨茶碱在增加膈肌收缩功能的同时,损伤其舒张功能,此副作用能被参麦注射液部分拮抗。 - Mr Bush warmly approves of Mr Abe's fence-mending with neighbours who had been antagonised by Mr Koizumi's provocative visits to Yasukuni, Tokyo's war shrine.
看到日本的邻居纷纷因为小泉参拜揭竿而起,布什随即对安相的补牢之举大表欢迎。 - The Museum has antagonised rivals by outbidding them for the world's greatest art treasures
该博物馆为这些世界上最伟大的艺术瑰宝开出了更高价格,惹恼了竞争对手。 - An even-handed approach would have antagonised the strident elements of the Israel lobby in Washington deemed too dangerous for a US politician with ambitions for the White House.
一视同仁的做法会引起华盛顿以色列游说集团言辞尖锐人士的反对,对于一位对白宫怀有理想的美国政客而言,这太过危险。 - His silly barking antagonised the guard dog.
他愚蠢的叫声惹恼了看门狗。