incense
n[U]
(smoke from a) substance that produces a pleasant smell when burnt, used esp in religious ceremonies 香(尤指宗教儀式上用的); (香冒出的)煙.
incense v [Tn esp passive 尤用於被動(dòng)語(yǔ)態(tài)]
make (sb) very angry 使(某人)大怒; 激怒(某人)
The decision to reduce pay levels incensed the work-force. 降低工資的決定激怒了工人.
He felt deeply incensed by/at the way he had been treated. 他受到那樣的待遇感到非常憤怒.
It was an important part of Native American's existence.
野牛是美洲土著人賴以生活的重要部分。
They had to work inside the ship, cutting away old metal, fixing new metal plates, drilling holes, laying electrical and phone wires and fixing new pipes for water and steam.
他們要在船艙里工作,切掉舊的金屬,焊接新的金屬板,鉆孔,埋電線和電話線以及安裝新的水管和蒸汽管。
Then it turned in a semicircle, ran straight again, and turned in another semicircle to the opposite side.