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词汇 angry
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Definition of angry in English:

angry

adjectiveangriest, angrierˈaŋɡriˈæŋɡri
  • 1Feeling or showing strong annoyance, displeasure, or hostility; full of anger.

    愤怒的,生气的

    why are you angry with me?

    你为什么对我生气?

    I'm angry that she didn't call me

    我恼火的是她没打电话给我。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I think back about the things that truly made me angry there were few.
    • On two occasions, it has gone too far and I have actually been so angry that I hit him.
    • She has now recovered, but I am so angry that she could have died because this problem has been ignored for so long.
    • Labor Senator Kate Lundy is angry that not all thefts have been reported to the police.
    • While car criminals infuriate Fry he is as angry with receivers of stolen goods.
    • He had too much to lose and so little to gain, and he besides, he was too angry with her.
    • The children were angry with their parents for not being able to give them what others could.
    • Despite this the committee voted to take no further action with many angry that the motion had even been on the agenda.
    • Besides, doesn't it make you more angry that the government is going to war in your name?
    • However, many local residents are angry that the council has refused to hold a public inquiry into the site.
    • The papers are angry that we gave hospital consultants a massive pay rise without asking them to do any more work.
    • A boy who was being bullied was so angry that he wrote a hit list, then crumpled it up and threw it away.
    • Another was angry that they first heard about the outage from customers, rather than BT.
    • Union bosses are angry that support staff are having to reapply for their jobs at a troubled Bolton school.
    • I just feel so angry that I have not been able to have my babies in Halifax.
    • One minute I feel we can get over this but the next I'm angry with him and feel I could never trust him again.
    • The patients are very, very angry that nobody is taking any notice of them.
    • He always seems angry with the world, and often comes over as tetchy in interviews.
    • Firms in Idle are angry that two cab companies are parking outside their businesses and taking away trade.
    • The woman then came to our flat very upset and angry that we'd made things worse.
    Synonyms
    irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated, indignant, aggrieved, irked, piqued, displeased, provoked, galled, resentful
    furious, enraged, infuriated, in a temper, incensed, raging, incandescent, wrathful, fuming, ranting, raving, seething, frenzied, in a frenzy, beside oneself, outraged, in high dudgeon
    irascible, bad-tempered, hot-tempered, choleric, splenetic, dyspeptic, tetchy, testy, crabby, waspish
    hostile, antagonistic, black, dark, dirty, filthy
    informal mad, hopping mad, wild, livid, as cross as two sticks, boiling, apoplectic, aerated, hot under the collar, riled, on the warpath, up in arms, with all guns blazing, foaming at the mouth, steamed up, in a lather, in a paddy, fit to be tied, aggravated, snappy, snappish
    British informal shirty, stroppy, narky, ratty, eggy
    North American informal sore, bent out of shape, soreheaded, teed off, ticked off
    Australian/New Zealand informal ropeable, snaky, crook
    West Indian informal vex
    British informal, dated in a bate, waxy
    vulgar slang pissed off
    North American vulgar slang pissed
    literary ireful, wroth
    heated, hot, passionate, furious, fiery, stormy, tempestuous, lively
    bad-tempered, ill-tempered, acrimonious, bitter
    1. 1.1 (of the sea or sky) stormy, turbulent, or threatening.
      〈喻〉(海,天空)怒吼的,狂暴的
      the wild, angry sea

      狂怒的大海。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • As Chris points the boat back to Paignton, the sky is already looking angry.
      • The sea lashed the rock like angry scorpions wishing for release from a cage making small droplets of water fly up.
      • The angry waves lash at my body, as if the sea is trying to reclaim what it had just lost.
      • Darius' eyes were hard and intense and his stormy aura swirled with angry red.
      • The waves of the angry sea threw Lorana into her uncle, Koric, who held on to the oar with all his strength.
    2. 1.2 (of a wound or sore) red and inflamed.
      (伤口,患处)红肿发炎的
      the bruise below his eye looked angry and sore
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My blood begins to boil and my hair and eyes take on the angry shade of fire engine red.
      • The abrasions around his neck were an angry red, a sharp contrast to his pale skin.
      • Afterwards my face had a number of large angry swollen red areas which have since gone down.
      • There was an angry purple bruise around her arm, slightly in the shape of fingers.
      • There were scabs, but where the skin had been angry red, it was now a more healthy shade of pink.
      • The doctor had just finished applying eight stitches to the angry gash beneath his left eye.
      Synonyms
      inflamed, red, swollen, sore, painful

Definition of angry in US English:

angry

adjectiveˈaNGɡrēˈæŋɡri
  • 1Having a strong feeling of or showing annoyance, displeasure, or hostility; full of anger.

    愤怒的,生气的

    why are you angry with me?

    你为什么对我生气?

    I'm angry that she didn't call me

    我恼火的是她没打电话给我。

    an angry customer
    Christine had made him angry
    Example sentencesExamples
    • He always seems angry with the world, and often comes over as tetchy in interviews.
    • She has now recovered, but I am so angry that she could have died because this problem has been ignored for so long.
    • While car criminals infuriate Fry he is as angry with receivers of stolen goods.
    • The woman then came to our flat very upset and angry that we'd made things worse.
    • He had too much to lose and so little to gain, and he besides, he was too angry with her.
    • Another was angry that they first heard about the outage from customers, rather than BT.
    • One minute I feel we can get over this but the next I'm angry with him and feel I could never trust him again.
    • When I think back about the things that truly made me angry there were few.
    • However, many local residents are angry that the council has refused to hold a public inquiry into the site.
    • On two occasions, it has gone too far and I have actually been so angry that I hit him.
    • The patients are very, very angry that nobody is taking any notice of them.
    • Despite this the committee voted to take no further action with many angry that the motion had even been on the agenda.
    • Firms in Idle are angry that two cab companies are parking outside their businesses and taking away trade.
    • Union bosses are angry that support staff are having to reapply for their jobs at a troubled Bolton school.
    • Besides, doesn't it make you more angry that the government is going to war in your name?
    • The papers are angry that we gave hospital consultants a massive pay rise without asking them to do any more work.
    • Labor Senator Kate Lundy is angry that not all thefts have been reported to the police.
    • I just feel so angry that I have not been able to have my babies in Halifax.
    • The children were angry with their parents for not being able to give them what others could.
    • A boy who was being bullied was so angry that he wrote a hit list, then crumpled it up and threw it away.
    Synonyms
    irate, annoyed, cross, vexed, irritated, exasperated, indignant, aggrieved, irked, piqued, displeased, provoked, galled, resentful
    heated, hot, passionate, furious, fiery, stormy, tempestuous, lively
    1. 1.1 (of the sea or sky) stormy, turbulent, or threatening.
      〈喻〉(海,天空)怒吼的,狂暴的
      the wild, angry sea

      狂怒的大海。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • As Chris points the boat back to Paignton, the sky is already looking angry.
      • The sea lashed the rock like angry scorpions wishing for release from a cage making small droplets of water fly up.
      • The waves of the angry sea threw Lorana into her uncle, Koric, who held on to the oar with all his strength.
      • Darius' eyes were hard and intense and his stormy aura swirled with angry red.
      • The angry waves lash at my body, as if the sea is trying to reclaim what it had just lost.
    2. 1.2 (of a wound or sore) red and inflamed.
      (伤口,患处)红肿发炎的
      her skin was splotched with angry red burns
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There was an angry purple bruise around her arm, slightly in the shape of fingers.
      • There were scabs, but where the skin had been angry red, it was now a more healthy shade of pink.
      • My blood begins to boil and my hair and eyes take on the angry shade of fire engine red.
      • The abrasions around his neck were an angry red, a sharp contrast to his pale skin.
      • Afterwards my face had a number of large angry swollen red areas which have since gone down.
      • The doctor had just finished applying eight stitches to the angry gash beneath his left eye.
      Synonyms
      inflamed, red, swollen, sore, painful
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