ire

[US]/ˈaɪə(r)/
[UK]/ˈaɪər/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

n. anger
vt. to make someone angry

Example Sentences

the plans provoked the ire of conservationists.

Internal ribosome entry site(IRES);

The sequences and secondary structures of IRES are compared.Interaction between IRES and translation initiation factors and relation with virulence of FMDV is summarized.

The requirement of real time is very high, all control tasks ;ire classified into relatively independent subprogramme by executive frequency and function to time-sharing execute.

The decision to cut funding for the program sparked public ire.

Her comments on social media have stirred up a lot of ire.

The company's unfair treatment of employees has ignited the ire of labor unions.

The politician's controversial remarks have drawn the ire of many voters.

The new policy has sparked the ire of environmental activists.

The decision to raise prices has caused a lot of customer ire.

The company's failure to deliver on its promises has fueled customer ire.

The controversial art exhibit has attracted the ire of conservative groups.

The mayor's decision to cancel the event has sparked the ire of local residents.

The celebrity's offensive comments have drawn the ire of the public.

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