单词 | angry |
释义 | angry (æŋgri ) Word forms: angrier , angriest 1. adjective [usually verb-link ADJECTIVE] A2 When you are angry, you feel strong dislike or impatience about something. She had been very angry at the person who stole her new bike. [+ at] Are you angry with me for some reason? [+ with] I was angry about the rumours. [+ about] He's angry that people have called him a racist. An angry mob gathered outside the courthouse. angrily (æŋgrɪli ) adverb [ADVERB with verb] B1+ Officials reacted angrily to those charges. Health workers are angrily demanding higher pay. 2. graded adjective An angry wound or rash is red and painful. He was badly concussed, the glass leaving two angry cuts across his forehead. Synonyms: inflamed, severe, painful, nasty 3. graded adjective If you describe the sky or sea as angry, you mean that it is dark and stormy. [literary] Under the angry red sky he ran, into the thickening darkness. Synonyms: threatening, forbidding, grim, menacing Quotations: When angry, count four; when very angry, swearPudd'nhead Wilson Collocations: angry bee And there won't be any stunt doubles to help him out as he transports a hive of very angry bees... The Sun Show an elephant a mouse and it will carry on regardless, but angry bees could drive a whole herd to run away. Times, Sunday Times The whole attic became a hive, and the ceiling of the second-floor bedroom finally caved in under the weight of hundreds of pounds of honey and thousands of angry bees. Christianity Today Or they could just be words as angry bees lost in a maze of their own making. Times, Sunday Times Rescue workers, police, medics and beekeepers tried for more than an hour to release two people trapped inside the vehicle, their faces carpeted with angry bees. Times, Sunday Times There have been angry confrontations on the course and off. Times, Sunday Times Some parking companies are concerned, however, that allowing wardens to exercise their own judgment would result in them being drawn into angry confrontations with drivers. Times, Sunday Times Public outbursts and angry confrontations? The Sun Up to the 1960s, traffic used the passing bays, but after angry confrontations between motorists had become more common, lights were installed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The results range from violent or angry confrontations to genuine and tender connections (often including romantic interludes). Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The airline worker had to be rescued by police from the angry crowd. Times, Sunday Times Police had to placate the angry crowd, some of whom said they would return tomorrow morning. Times, Sunday Times The days of simply reading the riot act to an angry crowd are long gone. Times, Sunday Times All acts were 'dangerous' and 'inflammatory' in 'the context of an angry crowd'. The Sun Video shows the chaotic aftermath as a police officer struggles to hold back the angry crowd. Times, Sunday Times Fans staged an angry demonstration outside the ground afterwards. The Sun Even without the reforms, flat-line funding over the next few years will lead to unpopular service cuts and angry demonstrations. Times, Sunday Times This sparked a series of angry demonstrations in the capital. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There have been angry demonstrations all over the country. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 That modern staple of a city councillor's life, the angry e-mail, did not grace my computer's in-box. Globe and Mail But sometimes - after an afternoon of angry e-mails - very necessary. Times, Sunday Times We also train public and private sector workers to use our techniques - how to respond to angry e-mails, for example. Times, Sunday Times Judging from the avalanche of angry e-mails we received from readers this week, no. Times, Sunday Times He has had hundreds of angry e-mails. Times, Sunday Times Last night the nation's top brass signed an angry letter blasting the tactic - as brave squaddies slammed the party's 'insult'. The Sun An angry letter promptly arrived, demanding the resignation of the entire editorial team. Times, Sunday Times All that because of one written-for-affect angry letter. Globe and Mail It matters not whether it's an angry letter, a website, or the village gazette. Times, Sunday Times At the end of last month, a committee made up of heads from university law schools, including several redbrick institutions, fired off an angry letter to the watchdog demanding delay. Times,Sunday Times No one was going to cop to it in front of an angry mob. Times, Sunday Times (2013) And especially if there's an angry mob waving bowlerhatted effigies at the front gate. Times, Sunday Times (2009) He was reportedly obliged to leave London under a police escort, pursued by an angry mob. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The abandoned cars are thought to have been vandalised and emptied by an angry mob. The Sun (2014) An angry mob would have been of more use at that particular moment. Times, Sunday Times (2008) Don't wait for another angry outburst or give him any more chances. The Sun At one point confusion over calling a witness delayed the trial by ten minutes, prompting an angry outburst from the judge. Times, Sunday Times Most historians perceive this to be an angry outburst rather than a factual statement. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Her angry outburst outraged the colonial magistrates who then arrested her. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Following an angry outburst, she leaves the studio, having felt used by the two actors for their entertainment. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 So who were these angry protesters, who took to the streets in a genuinely global revolt? Times, Sunday Times Angry protesters converged on police stations across the region shouting 'occupation forces out' and 'the streets will always be ours'. Times, Sunday Times Angry protesters and political junkies form a much bigger proportion of the local vote than they do in a general election. Times, Sunday Times The worldwide outcry saw angry protesters besiege his surgery and his home. The Sun Angry protesters stormed the factory compound, overturned eight company vehicles, and destroyed the offices before police came to disperse the crowd. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The council said it could not afford new equipment but backed down after angry protests. The Sun Angry protests spread across the country for a third day. Times,Sunday Times Proposals to increase fees and charges have already led to angry protests and the threat of judicial reviews in several councils' areas. Times, Sunday Times Yet the media today are full of angry protests against targeted vigilance like this. Times, Sunday Times How apt that they will show their political frustration, not just in angry protests, but by withdrawing their consumer support. Times, Sunday Times Angry residents blamed the incident on state failure to enforce the law. Times, Sunday Times The cameras record angry residents being hoofed out onto the streets. ST He was doing it freelance before and many angry residents complained over what they saw as graffiti. The Sun Angry residents threaten to sue unless the parish council takes action over the 'unbearable' noise. The Sun Last week up to 2,500 angry residents, environmental campaigners and politicians gathwould rants, the lower it can set its landing charges. Times, Sunday Times Then, in a raspy, angry voice, he was the first to urge them to pray collectively. Times, Sunday Times In her previous writings she has portrayed herself as a lonely and angry voice. Times, Sunday Times And some angry voices from the libertarian right did make themselves heard yesterday afternoon. Times, Sunday Times There comes a rap on the door, a clamour of angry voices. Times,Sunday Times But the angry voices are louder today than they have ever been during his presidency. Times, Sunday Times Meanwhile, massive queues mean hundreds of angry voters have missed out on their say. The Sun Now, elected governments facing angry voters have been forced to bring in first the police and now the army. The Sun It was not long before some angry voters took revenge online. Times, Sunday Times Angry voters may want to teach politicians a lesson. The Sun But worse, they only reinforce what angry voters already feel. The Sun He was visibly angry as he demanded an end to the standoff. The Sun She never gets visibly angry, or makes jokes in public. Times, Sunday Times I still remember how visibly angry he was, and rightly so. Globe and Mail Translations: Chinese: 愤怒的 Japanese: 怒った |
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