angry
英 ['æŋgrɪ]
美['æŋɡri]
- adj. 生气的;愤怒的;狂暴的;(伤口等)发炎的
英英释意
- 1. feeling or showing anger;
- "angry at the weather"
- "angry customers"
- "an angry silence"
- "sending angry letters to the papers"
- 2. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger;
- "angry clouds on the horizon"
- "furious winds"
- "the raging sea"
- 3. severely inflamed and painful;
- "an angry sore"
双语例句
- 1. They get angry if they think they are being treated disrespectfully.
- 他们要是觉得受到了怠慢,就会大动肝火。
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- 2. Sarah came forward with a tight and angry face.
- 萨拉走上前来,紧绷着脸,怒气冲冲。
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- 3. I felt incredibly ashamed of myself for getting so angry.
- 我对自己发那么大的火而深感惭愧。
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- 4. Although he was only grumbling, his choice of words made Rodney angry.
- 尽管他只是在咕哝,可是他的措词却让罗德妮恼火。
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- 5. I would have walked out, I was that angry.
- 我差点中途退席,我太生气了。
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