provocation
n. 挑衅,挑拨; 激怒,刺激; 愤怒; 愤怒的原因
If you describe a person's action as provocation or a provocation, you mean that it is a reason for someone else to react angrily, violently, or emotionally.
He denies murder on the grounds of provocation...
他否认激情杀人。
The soldiers fired without provocation...
士兵无缘无故就开枪了。
1. unfriendly behavior that causes anger or resentment
2. something that incites or provokes; a means of arousing or stirring to action
3. needed encouragement;
They did not react to this provocation.
他们对这一挑衅未作反应.
Tessio refused to be silenced. " Everybody knows Barzini gave you provocation since then.
忒希奥忍不住还要发言: “ 自从讲和以来,巴茨尼一直在挑衅,这是人所共知的.
Jack would not have hit the boy without provocation.
如果不是那个男孩挑衅,杰克是不会打他的.
Nothing can be offered now to reward Pyongyang for its deliberate provocation.
如今,由于平壤的蓄意挑衅,因此不能向其提供任何奖励.
He keeps his temper despite the provocation.
他虽被挑激,但仍忍住怒气.
n. 刺激,诱惑
impulsespurincentiveinveiglementgroundsgoadmotivationjogfilliptemptationinducementpushstimuluscauseprod
n. 唆使,唤起
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n. 激励,鼓舞
stimulatingspurringinvigorationdrivingmotivationincitementgoadingoffenseinvigoratingmotivatingpromptingpropellingincitationencouragingreanimationproddingstimulationencouragementincitingpushing
n. 激怒,惹恼
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