goaded
v. 刺激( goad的过去式和过去分词 ); 激励; (用尖棒)驱赶; 驱使(或怂恿、刺激)某人
If you goad someone, you deliberately make them feel angry or irritated, often causing them to react by doing something.
He wondered if the psychiatrist was trying to goad him into some unguarded response...
他怀疑那位精神科医生试图刺激他作出一些本能的反应。
Charles was always goading me.
查尔斯总是招惹我。
A goad is something that makes someone do a particular thing.
Ellie uses wit as a goad to try to force people to see what is in front of them.
埃莉运用自己的机智风趣启发人们,努力使他们看清眼前的东西。
A goad is a sharp, pointed stick that is used for driving cattle.
1. compelled forcibly by an outside agency;
Goaded beyond endurance, she turned on him and hit out.
她被气得忍无可忍,于是转身向他猛击。
The boxers were goaded on by the shrieking crowd.
拳击运动员听见观众的喊叫就来劲儿了.
They goaded him on to break the window.
他们唆使他打破窗户.
Shame goaded him into action to make amends.
惭愧令人动作,好补补自己的过错.
Frank was scolded for having goaded Jim to steal a book.
富兰克因驱使吉姆偷一本书而受责.