intransitive. To become or be angry; = wrath, v. 1.
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释义 | the mind > emotion > anger > [verb (intransitive)] (84) wrethec900 intransitive. To become or be angry; = wrath, v. 1. anbelgheOE transitive. To enrage, to anger. Also intransitive: to become angry. Cf. abelghe, v. wratha1225 intransitive. To be or become angry, wrathful, or wroth; to feel, manifest, or exhibit anger; to rage. wrakea1300 To be wroth or angry. rare. grievec1350 intransitive. To feel annoyance or anger. Obsolete. angera1400 intransitive. To become angry. Also with prepositional complement indicating the cause or object of the anger. sweata1400 To suffer perturbation of mind; to be vexed; to fume, rage. Now rare or Obsolete. smoke1548 figurative. To fume, be angry. Obsolete. to put or set up the back1728 With verbs. to putor set up the back: to arch it as angry cats do; to put oneself or another into anger; to arouse. to have (also get) one's monkey up1833 Chiefly British. to have (also get) one's monkey up and variants: to be angry. So to put a person's monkey up. to get (also have) the pricker1871 Originally Australian. A device studded with sharp points, attached to the side of a horse's snaffle. Frequently in to get (also have) the pricker… to have, get a cob on1937 to have, get a cob on, to be annoyed, to become angry. grrra1963 intransitive. To growl; to make the noise ‘grr’; (hence) to be angry. Subcategories:— become angry (62) — burn or boil with anger (9) |
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