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IELTS BNC: 2084 COCA: 1705

angry

adjective
/ˈæŋɡri/
/ˈæŋɡri/
(comparative angrier, superlative angriest)
You can also use more angry and most angry.
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  1. having strong feelings about something that you dislike very much or about an unfair situation发怒的;愤怒的;生气的
    • Her behaviour really made me angry.她的行为确实令我恼火。
    • I started to get really angry and upset. 我开始变得非常生气和不安。
    • The players were attacked by an angry mob.玩家遭到一群愤怒的暴徒的攻击。
    • The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders.这些评论激起了工会领导人的愤怒。
    • Thousands of angry demonstrators filled the square.广场上聚满了成千上万的愤怒示威者。
    • angry with/at somebody Please don't be angry with me. It wasn't my fault.请别冲着我发脾气,不是我的错。
    • angry with/at somebody about/for something I was very angry with myself for making such a stupid mistake.我很生自己的气,竟犯了这样愚蠢的错误。
    • She felt angry with herself. 她对自己感到愤怒。
    • angry at/about/over something I was so angry at the way I had been treated.我对自己受到的待遇非常生气。
    • The passengers grew angry about the delay.延误使乘客气愤起来。
    • He felt angry at the injustice of the situation.他对这种不公的现象感到愤愤不平。
    • The people are very angry over the decision. 人们对这个决定非常生气。
    Synonyms angryangry
    • mad
    • indignant
    • cross
    • irate
    These words all describe people feeling and/​or showing anger.
    • angry feeling or showing anger:
      • Please don’t be angry with me.请别生我的气。
      • Thousands of angry demonstrators filled the square.广场上聚满了成千上万的愤怒示威者。
    • mad [not before noun] (informal, especially North American English) angry:
      • He got mad and walked out.他大动肝火,愤然离去。
      • She’s mad at me for being late.我迟到了,她非常生气。
      Mad is the usual word for ‘angry’ in informal American English. In British English, the phrase ‘go mad’ means ‘become very angry’: Dad’ll go mad when he sees what you’ve done. ‘Go mad’ can also mean ‘go crazy’ or ‘get very excited’.
    • indignant feeling or showing anger and surprise because you think that you or somebody else has been treated unfairly:
      • She was very indignant at the way she had been treated.她对自己受到的待遇大为光火。
    • cross (especially British English, rather informal) rather angry or annoyed:
      • I was quite cross with him for being late.我因他迟到而十分生气。
      This word is often used by or to children.
    • irate very angry:
      • irate customers愤怒的顾客
      • an irate letter言辞激愤的信
      Irate is not usually followed by a preposition: She was irate with me/​about it.
    Patterns
    • angry/​mad/​indignant/​cross about/​at something
    • angry/​cross with somebody (for doing something)
    • angry/​mad/​indignant/​cross that
    • to get angry/​mad/​cross
    • to make somebody angry/​mad/​cross
    Extra Examples
    • That man makes me angry every time I see him.一看到那个男人就让我生气。
    • She couldn't stay angry with him for long.她没办法长时间生他的气。
    • The members of the group are frustrated and angry at their lack of power.该团体的成员为自己没什么权力而感到沮丧和愤怒。
    • She had every right to be angry about the damage to the house.房子遭受损坏,她完全有权利生气。
    • Local people are very angry about the plans to close another hospital.当地群众对又关闭一家医院的计划感到很愤怒。
    • They are understandably angry that some workers will be fired.有些工人将被解雇,他们对此事的气愤是可以理解的。
    Topics Feelingsa1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryverbs
    • appear
    • be
    • feel
    adverb
    • extremely
    • fairly
    • very
    preposition
    • about
    • at
    • with
    phrases
    • have every reason to be angry
    • have every right to be angry
    • have a right to be angry
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  2. (of a wound伤口) red and painful, usually because of an infection红肿的;感染的;发炎的
  3. (literary) (of the sea or the sky海或天空) dark and stormy狂风暴雨的;波涛汹涌的;天昏地暗的
    • the angry sea with its terrible waves愤怒的大海及其可怕的波浪

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