出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/03/06 23:05 UTC 版)
First attested in 1667; borrowed from Medieval Latin infuriātus (“enraged”), perfect passive participle of infuriō (“to enrage”) (see -ate (verb-forming suffix)), from Latin furia (“rage, fury, frenzy”); perhaps via Italian infuriato.
infuriate (third-person singular simple present infuriates, present participle infuriating, simple past and past participle infuriated)
infuriate (comparative more infuriate, superlative most infuriate)
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いら立たせる
讒言する
ギシギシする
to drive one mad―drive one distracted―drive one to distraction
to disturb something
to make someone become impatient
騒々しくする
しゃっくりする
悶着する
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