1. The Detroit rescue plan has drawn less ire in general than its financial-services predecessor. 底特律救助计划招致的众怒大体上少于金融服务业救助计划。
2. Pain, shame, ire, impatience, disgust, detestation, seemed momentarily to hold a quivering conflict in the large pupil dilating under his ebon eyebrow. 痛苦,羞耻,愤怒,烦躁,嫌恶,憎恨,似乎一下子都在他那浓眉下扩大的瞳孔里战栗地冲突起来。
3. Even weakened, the unions could make life hard for a Tory government, whose market-based reforms for schools will provoke no less union ire than its as-yet-vague spending plans. 即使实力有所削弱,但工会仍将会对托利党政府发难,后者基于市场的教育改革和现在仍含糊不清的削减计划一样,将引起工会极大不满。
英英解释
n.
1. a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some real or supposed grievance
2. belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified as one of the deadly sins)