单词 | Provoke |
例句 | 1. Dairy products may provoke allergic reactions in some people. 2. The article was intended to provoke discussion. 3. If one firm goes under it could provoke a cascade of bankruptcies. 4. This is likely to provoke a further row about the bank's role in the affair. 5. Such a decision may provoke a backlash from their supporters. 6. Unemployment may provoke a sense of alienation from society. 6. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 7. She said it deliberately to provoke me. 8. Paul tried to provoke Fletch into a fight. 9. The minister does not wish to provoke further demonstrations. 10. The article was intended to provoke thought. 11. What had she done to provoke his wrath? 12. Thinking angry thoughts can provoke strong physiological arousal. 13. If you provoke the dog, it will bite you. 14. Such a questionable assertion is sure to provoke criticism. 15. That might provoke a riot, the very thing he was trying to avoid. 16. She hopes her editorial will provoke readers into thinking seriously about the issue. 17. Premature moves in this respect might well provoke a reaction against the reform. 18. A well-constructed troll will provoke irate or confused responses from flamers and newbies. 19. The report is likely to provoke discussion of this issue. 20. She had been trying to provoke her sister into an argument. 21. Provoke a military coup against Hussein. 22. And yet he said nothing to provoke her outburst. 23. But it might not provoke Balliol into action. 24. Hospital closures provoke far greater numbers and rightly so. 25. The cost of the book must provoke adverse comment. 26. He started beating me when I was about fifteen but I didn't do anything to provoke him. 27. His duty was to conciliate the people, not to provoke them. 28. It was a vicious-looking dog and I didn't want to provoke it. 29. They accused both radicals and conservatives of trying to provoke a split in the party. 30. Don't throw one bone to two dogs; you'll only provoke a fight. 1. Dairy products may provoke allergic reactions in some people. 2. The article was intended to provoke discussion. 3. He started beating me when I was about fifteen but I didn't do anything to provoke him. 4. If one firm goes under it could provoke a cascade of bankruptcies. 5. His duty was to conciliate the people, not to provoke them. 6. It was a vicious-looking dog and I didn't want to provoke it. 6. Wish you will love and make progress everyday! 7. This is likely to provoke a further row about the bank's role in the affair. 8. Such a decision may provoke a backlash from their supporters. 31. Paul tried unsuccessfully to provoke Fletch into a fight. 32. According to their localization, these deletions or duplications frequently provoke major respiratory chain function defects, with consequent cellular energy supply deficiencies. 33. I will further provoke him by saying that anchor-man is a most fitting name for his role in the relay team. 34. Such policies either ameliorate the worst conditions that might provoke violence or provide certain classes with advantages over classes below them. 35. The university authorities did not wish to provoke the students by forcibly removing the posters. 36. The effect is finally to provoke analysis rather than rapture or rationalization.sentencedict .com 37. Certainly the change in legislation is unlikely to provoke a sudden rush of hitherto tied farm workers from the industry. 38. They are a hell-broth of ideas to provoke coronaries and hair loss in middle-aged civil servants. 39. Although these various sources of other income provide substantial sums of money, they only occasionally provoke political controversy. 40. If pushed too hard at this critical moment he could impose emergency rule and provoke far greater strife. 41. He was trying to provoke her, deliberately goading her into saying more than she intended. 42. Repeated attempts to provoke an attack may cause the symptoms to disappear altogether. 43. Let alone the content of the piece(), the tsarist ring of the title was bound to provoke Soviet anger. 44. Information about local authority policy and arrangements is clearly intended to provoke public awareness and discussion of local education policy generally. 45. Neighbours arrive to talk to officialdom; they voice strong opposition but are careful not to provoke trouble. 46. This fear of fear will both provoke further symptoms as well as preventing the existing ones from diminishing naturally. 47. Tax deficient California's treatment of multinational firms threatens to provoke a global tax war. 48. What on earth had Hugh Puddephat done to provoke such passionate hatred in this well-mannered woman? 49. In acquiescing, the government was well aware that the final terms would provoke peasant hostility, and took suitable precautions. 50. Meanwhile, Stuart Barlow will provoke a confused reaction from family and friends in his first Merseyside derby on Monday night. 51. Its activities were well enough known to provoke widespread protest in the cahiers of 1789. 52. The Future Development of Auditing deserves to provoke a fundamental debate. 53. It was not an alien phenomenon and, as such, did not provoke an extreme response or demand extreme measures. 54. You talk about everything, don't care if you provoke people, there's no rules, it's very free-form. 55. But Gerard Brophy, a Sinn Fein councillor, said it was an attempt to provoke a reaction from young nationalists. 56. If he were to tell the truth it would provoke Newton into the next carriage across the Sands. 57. I can only guess at what I have done to provoke her. 58. Spraying crops and burning stubble also provoke outcries from nearby residents. 59. Well, I don't fight, he beats me up - it's my fault, I provoke him. 60. To do this you must first provoke one of the game's head honchos into a challenge. 61. Sometimes they even seem to provoke the trigger actions deliberately. 62. Images such as this were made to provoke a visceral response. 63. Sensational news stories are more likely to provoke outrage than academic work or serious social comment. 64. Some work, some do not work and provoke further active reflection. 65. This highly readable account deserves a wide audience and should provoke serious debate. 66. You know what my reasons have been in the past: I just don't want to provoke interest in myself. 67. Contesting that remark would only provoke an angry response from the boy. 68. Large firms have the expectation that prolonged recession will provoke assistance from at least some parts of the bureaucracy. 69. Nothing could be more calculated to provoke fresh accusations or evidence than a personal attack on Cathy Woodhead. 70. At recess, when one child tried to provoke him,[http://] Scott went over to play with another group of children. 71. Military planners and diplomats worry that the North's increasing distress over food supplies could provoke it to invade the South. 72. Either Quinn knew just what he was doing or he was going to provoke the kidnapper into putting down the phone. 73. Or was he just trying to provoke her into an argument for the sheer hell of it? 74. I would like to attempt to provoke you into asking what can be done with what we've got. 75. They also readily acknowledge that the symbols are not as important as the impressions, imaginings and emotions they provoke. 76. He seemed to her like the kind of man who loved to provoke reaction. 77. Persuasive communication - communication designed to provoke a specific response - has been much researched and many factors may come into play. 78. His physical proximity invariably seemed to provoke in her sensations with which she was quite unfamiliar. 79. She walked with a nose-up sprocket-hipped model-girl gait calculated to provoke maximum envy and resentment. 80. The Government is also understood to be divided over whether the increase in base rates will provoke a recession. 81. So ingrained is the reflex of contention that even seemingly unobjectionable ideas provoke it. 82. Although they produce the strongest reactions, owls are not the only animals to provoke mobbing reactions. 83. The mere appearance of a uniform is often enough to provoke a hail of stones, even a riot. 84. The nerve impulses in these specialised fibres enter the central nervous system and provoke: A. Local reflexes in muscles. 85. I religiously told Jim about each of Neil's presents, desperately hoping to provoke some sort of response. 86. The response depends critically on the particular experimental method used to provoke it. 87. A Conservative candidate in such circumstances was likely to provoke hostilities very easily. 88. Conversely, pursuing a mundane, poorly paid job or no job at all may provoke a sense of alienation from society. 89. This is a good game to both give enjoyment and to provoke some thought. 90. Its long-term effect however was to provoke Edinburgh employers into various devices to evade the high piece-work rates stipulated by the Interlocutor. 91. Any sense that directorates are a mechanism to control and constrain doctors is likely to provoke problems. 92. Morris's ideas still provoke tension in the Clinton White House, even if Morris is absent from the inner circle. 93. That accounted for its stridency and its determined effort to provoke alarm. 94. These telephone calls provoke long and furious rows between Mr Smith and his second wife. 95. The guards in and around the prison deliberately provoke the political prisoners. 96. Sneers, deliberate and calculated to provoke a response that would betray his position. 96. is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 97. But enough investment-grade credits have declined in quality to provoke fears that big lenders may be damaged. 98. If power interests are threatened, then new models of conformity may merely provoke new forms of deviance. 99. To confront that reality some sorry, drunken night on the shore of an Arizona lake might provoke any of 100 reactions. 100. Hayden helped provoke the late Richard J.. Daley into a temper tantrum that turned the 1968 convention into a street brawl. 101. A test ban that could not inspire confidence would undermine stability and might even provoke a new arms race. 102. Rapid changes will provoke counterbalancing actions. 103. Recession and rising unemployment always provoke calls for protectionism. 104. She's got a quick temper – don't provoke her. 105. Tactile and auditory stimuli provoke convulsions with opisthotonos. 106. Annoy irritate bother irk vex provoke aggravate peeve rile. 107. I said [ did ] nothing to provoke him. 108. Such tendentious statements are likely to provoke strong opposition. 109. Tactile and auditory stimuli provoke convulsions with opposthotonis. 110. If you provoke the dog, it will attack you. 111. Don't provoke him to anger. 112. Don't provoke or tease the animals in the cage. 113. You'd better not provoke that fellow. 114. What was Rani doing in that hotel room and was it enough to provoke murder? 115. The texts make for fascinating reading, and provoke some good discussions of the cliched, "Where were you when it happened?" 116. Hard water contains high concentrations of minerals and other substances that may provoke allergic reaction. 117. Vermicelli noodles were first brought from Italy, where the food was in 'great vogue'; it was chiefly used in soups and pottages, 'to provoke venery' or sexual gratification. 118. The date was the 79th anniversary of the Mukden incident, a plot by Japanese Imperial Army officers that helped provoke the Japanese invasion of Manchuria. 119. Tackling him would provoke a bloody backlash of suicide bombers. 120. The Met’s trustees were afraid it would provoke public outrage and Bryson Burroughs, its director, thought Picasso a madman. 121. Do not have inurbane conversation with the person that challenges you to work, no matter the other side has how cloddish, how is utterance had provoke a gender. 122. Like a and steep cliffs fighting the running stream, you should be plunged into the vast unknown fate, then a dauntless spirit to overcome it, no matter how many difficulties to provoke you. 123. Don't provoke the animal by teasing. It may bite you. 124. Predictably, North Korea has responded to the UN resolution by firing off another round of bellicose threats. Searches of its vessels will provoke military retaliation, the regime says. 125. This atrocity, directed at a Muslim house of prayer, was designed to provoke retaliation from Iraqi Shia - and it succeeded. 126. The last two weeks will be wall-to-wall commercials that will provoke,[] encourage or discourage you to vote for or against somebody. 127. The internationalization of English has begun to provoke a twofold enervation . 128. Such measures threaten to provoke escalating retaliation and a full - blown trade war. 129. Not likely to offend or provoke to strong emotion; insipid. 130. Archon Beed Thane of Vergill was particularly opposed, and theatrically insulted Leia Organa Solo in order to provoke an honor duel from Isolder. 131. Hmm. I've never thought that something positive could provoke a panic attack. 132. Do not provoke prodigal son, artistic young and middle - aged men. 133. A public challenge could provoke the Soviets to dig in. 134. Attempting to form a political party or joining an Islamic group were known as easy ways to provoke the security forces into action. 135. With elections coming up in Israel, I assumed Hama's was trying to defeat Prime Minister Peres and provoke the Israelis to elect a hard-line government that would not make peace with the PLO. 136. If Beijing follows through on tentative plans to divert the Brahmaputra, it could provoke its rival, India, in the very region where the two countries fought a war in 1962. 137. Being punitive against the news organisation or individual journalist might only provoke more spiteful coverage. Though in extreme cases, what have you to lose? 138. But by their misstep salvation has come to the Gentiles, to provoke them to jealousy. 139. Stars grace our night sky and provoke our sense of wonder. 140. The more scripted traditional Tibetan songs and dances provoke stronger reactions. 141. Hawk-like stripes do, then, provoke what is, from a cuckoo's point of view, the desired reaction: less of the sort of behaviour that is likely to interfere with her egg-laying mission. 142. Being punitive against the news organisation or individual journalist might on ly provoke more spiteful coverage. 143. The more the reactionaries lash out, the more resistance they provoke. 144. A vital and life-changing work that has dramatically revised the way women talk and think about themselves, Beauvoir's magisterial treatise continues to provoke and inspire. 145. All agencies that provoke change and all that retard it can be discribed as'good'or'bad'respectively. 146. Two of the many aspects of this problem increasingly fascinate and provoke the writer. 147. Ocarina son not from surprised, heart says a so introverted person, how may provoke her? 148. Sit back with a smile as you watch ashand - waving conversationalist provoke mirror reactions in another. 149. "I have a very big respect for English design, because they are provocation, and when you provoke, something stays after, " says Mr. Cardin. 150. Tell someone at a dinner party you are a journalist and you provoke flickers of interest. 151. The Columbine killings of 1999 failed to provoke any shift in Americans'attitudes to guns. 152. Although Japan has repeatedly in the Diaoyu Islands provocation, however not dare rushed to provoke and our fight no-win military conflict. 153. Don't throw one bone to two dogs; yoll'll only provoke a fight. 154. Since the eighteenth century, sex has not ceased to provoke a kind of generalized discursive erethism. 155. There are also critics' year-end lists -- and some indescribable chemistry that makes for a nice pairing between dark, cold weather and movies that provoke contemplation rather than shell shock. 156. The US Senate has agreed to American clause over fears it could provoke a trade war. 157. She often tried to provoke Darcy into disliking her guest. 158. On the contrary,[http:///provoke.html] this method has the advantage of continually setting traps for these fellows which provoke them to untimely demonstrations of the asininity . 159. In France any mention of exercise tends to provoke a bemused reaction. 160. Everyone knows that the boss's wife is sharp - tongued, and no one dares provoke her. 161. For example anger may provoke violent feelings towards another, but generally people refrain from stabbing each other willy-nilly. 162. Deliberately provoke your adversary. Find something that makes them angry and keep wheedling away on this point until they lose their temper and so the argument. 163. I know of many systems of religion esteemed heathenish whose precepts fill the reader with shame, and provoke him to new endeavors, though it be to the performance of rites merely. 164. The rollerblading officers, who patrol the streets of Paris in blue uniforms, wearing knee and elbow pads and crash helmets, provoke mixed reactions among Parisians. 165. While theoretical discussions have covered a broad range of aspects, the three main issues debated are tendencies to provoke allergic reaction (allergenicity), gene transfer and outcrossing. 166. The discipline is a branch of psychophysics in that it is interested in the relation between sensory input stimuli and the behavioural or psychological response that they provoke. 167. Warren Harding's extramarital exertions would provoke titters only after his death, when a tell-all memoir by one of his mistresses, Nan Britton, boasted of assignations in a White House cloakroom. 168. Grandhi does not wish to provoke them any more than necessary. 169. What experimental procedure could provoke some people to profuse sweating and trembling, leaving 10% extremely upset, while others broke into unexplained hysterical laughter? 170. As part of their tactics, the opposition will try to provoke us. 171. But in some parts of the world, such as central Africa, mutations that result in albinism (or a significant depigmentation) of a baby can provoke fear and superstition and sometimes even infanticide. 172. The lesson that Huang Guangyu gives authority is, ace of so-called capital game, do not be in forever the market is maleficent provoke numerous anger. 173. Don't provoke me too far . My father started out as a desperado, nothing scares me. 174. |
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