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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词]发怒的;生气的;愤怒的 When you are angry, you feel strong dislike or impatience about something.
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  • She had been very angry at the person who stole her new bike...

    她很生气有人偷走了她的新自行车。

  • Are you angry with me for some reason?...

    你是因为什么原因在生我的气吗?

  • I was angry about the rumours...

    我对于这些谣言很愤怒。

  • He's angry that people have called him a racist...

    人们把他叫做种族主义者,他对此愤愤不平。

  • An angry mob gathered outside the courthouse.

    一群愤怒的暴民聚集在法院外。

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  • Officials reacted angrily to those charges...

    官员们对那些指控很生气。

  • Health workers are angrily demanding higher pay.

    医务人员正怒气冲冲地要求增加工资。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](伤口或疹子)肿痛的,红肿的 An angry wound or rash is red and painful.
  • He was badly concussed, the glass leaving two angry cuts across his forehead.

    他遭受了严重的脑震荡,脑门上留下的两道被玻璃划破的口子已经红肿。

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[ADJ-GRADED 能被表示程度的副词或介词词组修饰的形容词](天空或海洋)天昏地暗的,狂风暴雨的 If you describe the sky or sea as angry, you mean that it is dark and stormy.
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    Angry is normally used to talk about some-one's mood or feelings on a particular occasion. If someone is often angry, you can describe them as bad-tempered. She's a bad-tempered young lady. If someone is very angry, you can describe them as furious. Senior police officers are furious at the blunder. If they are less angry, you can describe them as annoyed or irritated. The Premier looked annoyed but calm. ...a man irritated by the barking of his neighbour's dog. Typically, someone is irritated by something because it happens constantly or continually. If someone is often irritated, you can describe them as irritable.

    angry通常指某人在某种特定情况下的情绪或感觉。经常生气的人可被形容为bad-tempered:She's a bad-tempered young lady(她是个爱发脾气的少妇)。如果某人非常生气,则可用furious形容:Senior police officers are furious at the blunder (高级警官们因为这个大错大发雷霆)。若不是特别生气,可用annoyed或irritated形容:The Premier looked annoyed but calm(总理看起来有些恼火,但还是很镇静),a man irritated by the barking of his neighbour's dog(被邻居家狗的叫声搞得很烦躁的男人)。通常某人会因某事持续或不断发生感到irritated。如果某人常常发脾气,则可用irritable形容。


    Oxford angry / ˈæŋɡri ; NAmE ˈæŋɡri / adjective ( an·grier , an·gri·est ) HELP  You can also use more angryand most angry. 亦可用 more angry 和 most angry。 1 having strong feelings about sth 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。 Thousands of angry demonstrators filled the square. 广场上聚满了成千上万的愤怒示威者。 The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders. 这些评论激起了工会领导人的愤怒。 angrywith/at sb Please don't be angrywith me. It wasn't my fault. 请别冲着我发脾气,不是我的错。 angrywith/at sb about/for sth 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。 angryat/about/over sth 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 passengers grew angry about the delay. 延误使乘客气愤起来。 2 (of a wound 伤口 ) red and infected 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 an·grily / ˈæŋɡrəli ; NAmE ˈæŋɡrəli / adverb Some senators reacted angrily to the President's remarks. 一些参议员对总统的言辞感到愤怒,反应强烈。 He swore angrily. 他愤然咒骂。 SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 angry mad indignant cross irate These words all describe people feeling and/or showing anger. 以上各词均形容人愤怒和/或发怒。 angry feeling or showing anger 指愤怒、发怒: 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 NAmE) angry 指愤怒或发怒: He got madand walked out. 他大动肝火,愤然离去。 She's mad at mefor being late. 我迟到了,她非常生气。 NOTE Madis the usual word for ‘angry’ in informal American English. In British English, the phrase ‘go mad’ means ‘very angry’. 在非正式的美式英语中,mad 为表示愤怒或发怒﹙ angry ﹚的常用词。在英式英语中,短语 go mad 表示非常气愤: Dad'll go mad when he sees what you've done. 父亲看到你的所作所为会非常气愤。 ‘Go mad’ can also mean ‘go crazy’ or ‘get very excited’. *go mad 也可指发疯、发狂或激动起来。 indignant feeling or showing anger and surprise because you think that you or sb else has been treated unfairly 指因遭遇或见到不公平的事而愤慨、愤怒: 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 BrE, rather informal) rather angry or annoyed 指十分愤怒、恼怒: I was quite cross with him for being late. 我因他迟到而十分生气。 NOTEThis word is often used by or to children. 该词常为儿童用语或对儿童的用语。 irate very angry 指极其愤怒的、暴怒的: irate customers 愤怒的顾客 an irate letter 言辞激愤的信 NOTE Irateis not usually followed by a preposition. *irate 后通常不跟介词: She was irate with me/about it. PATTERNS angry/mad/indignant/cross about / about sth angry/cross withsb (for doing sth) angry/mad/indignant/cross that to getangry/mad/cross to make sbangry/mad/cross angry angrier angriest angry / ˈæŋɡri ; NAmE ˈæŋɡri / an·grily / ˈæŋɡrəli ; NAmE ˈæŋɡrəli /
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    angryan‧gry /ˈæŋɡri/ ●●● S2 W2 adjective (comparative angrier, superlative angriest)
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    1feeling strong emotions which make you want to shout at someone or hurt them because they have behaved in an unfair, cruel, offensive etc way, or because you think that a situation is unfair, unacceptable etcannoyed:  I was angry because he hadn’t told me his plans. He was beginning to get angry. His comments brought an angry response from opposition politicians. ‘Calm down,’ she said, looking at his angry face. Jesse laughed, which made me even angrier.angry with ‘Please don’t be angry with me,’ she said.angry at They are angry at the way they have been treated.angry about/over Kate’s still so angry about the whole thing.angry (that) The workers are angry that they haven’t been paid for the week.2angry with/at yourself feeling strongly that you wish you had done something or had not done something:  David was angry with himself for letting the others see his true feelings.3literary an angry sky or cloud looks dark and stormy4literary an angry wound etc is painful and red and looks infected SYN  inflamedangrily adverb:  Joey reacted angrily.GRAMMAR: Patterns with angryangry withYou say that someone is angry with another person: · My parents were very angry with me. Don’t say: My parents were angry to me.angry aboutYou say that someone is angry about something: · I was really angry about what had happened.angry atYou can say that someone is angry at someone, or angry at something: · Please don’t get angry at me.· I was really angry at what had happened.THESAURUSangry feeling strong emotions because you think someone has behaved badly, or because a situation seems bad or unfair: · He gets really angry if people keep him waiting.· a crowd of angry protestersmad [not before noun] informal angry: · Dad was mad at me for damaging the car.cross [not before noun] spoken rather angry – used when speaking to people you know well: · She was cross with me for being late.annoyed [not before noun] a little angry: · I was annoyed no one had told me the class was cancelled.irritated annoyed and impatient, especially by something that keeps happening or something someone keeps saying: · I was irritated by their stupid questions.· an irritated voicebad-tempered becoming annoyed or angry easily: · a bad-tempered old man· He’s always bad-tempered when he doesn’t get what he wants.in a bad/foul mood feeling a little angry for a period of time, often for no particular reason: · I woke up in a bad mood.· She’s been in a foul mood all morning.in a huff /hʌf/ in an angry mood for a short time, especially because someone has just said something to offend or annoy you: · He walked off in a huff when they refused to let him join in their game.somebody has got up on the wrong side of the bed informal used when you think someone has been in an angry mood all day, for no particular reason – often used humorously: · I don’t know what’s wrong – she must have got up on the wrong side of the bed today.extremely angryfurious/livid extremely angry: · She was furious when she found out he’d been lying to her.· He looked absolutely livid.outraged very angry and shocked by something you think is unfair or wrong: · Most people were outraged by the 9/11 attacks.· complaints from outraged viewersincandescent with rage British English formal extremely angry – used mainly in writing, for example in newspaper reports: · Gordon Brown was reported to be incandescent with rage over the article.lose your temper to suddenly become very angry and start shouting at someone: · It was the first time I’d seen her lose her temper.
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    级别:angrier, angriest
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    愤怒的(65%),生气的(35%)
    adj.生气的;愤怒的;狂暴的;(伤口等)发炎的

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