irate的意思和读音

irate

: [aɪˈreɪt] : [aɪ'reɪt]

adj.

Adj.+n.irate customer

adj.calm

adj.angry,incensed,furious,mad,irritated

irateadj.

1.very angry

irate customers

an irate phone call

adj.1.,

adj.1.very angry

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1.Sure, we had safety training pertaining to things like an intoxicated or irate guest who threatens physical harm to us or other guests.

2.Describe to me a situation where you have had to deal with an irate customer.

3.When an irate customer is complaining, or venting, it's easy to get defensive.

4.To placate Italy's irate local mayors and governors, Mr Berlusconi lightened the burden of savings they were supposed to have made.(Berlusconi)

5.He thanked me, and told me to go take all the pictures I wanted, just no more of the irate woman.

6.This information seemed to have a mollifying effect, and the irate young man favored Martin with a measuring stare.

7.Everybody has to deal with irate callers. People who are upset tend to take their frustrations out on the person who answers the phone.

8.Many in Bangkok would be irate to see the protest leaders run for office.

9.The irate husband seized his wife and kicked her downstairs.

10.Because by getting irate we are directly asking it to be a socially responsible citizen.忿