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惹───To provoke;惹───To provoke
The article was intended to provoke discussion.───这篇文章旨在引发讨论。
His duty was to conciliate the people, not to provoke them.───他的任务是安抚这些人,而不是激怒他们。
I said [did] nothing to provoke him.───我可没惹他呀!
Experimenters construct interactive experiences and try to provoke unorthodox responses to see what insights emerge.───实验者获得互动的经验并试着以非传统的方式来感悟事物。
They were huddled together near a fire. They looked at me with dull eyes, then looked away, as if afraid to provoke me.───当时他们卷缩在一个火堆旁,用木纳的眼光看着我,然后又很快把目光移开,似乎害怕惹恼我。
It was not spotted for an hour, by which time enough of the milk fluid had been pumped into the child's vein to provoke a deadly embolism.───一个小时都不见人,这段时间已足够牛奶液注入儿童的静脉,导致致命的肺栓塞。
She said it deliberately to provoke me.
The article was intended to provoke discussion.
Paul tried to provoke Fletch into a fight.
The minister does not wish to provoke further demonstrations.
This is likely to provoke a further row about the bank's role in the affair.