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    angryangry /ˈæŋɡri/ adjective (comparative angrier, superlative angriest) 모든 번역 보기1feeling 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 etc누군가가 부당하거나 잔인하거나 무례하게 행동했기 때문에, 또는 어떤 상황이 부당하거나 받아들일 수 없다고 생각하여 그 사람에게 소리치거나 해를 끼치고 싶게 만드는 강한 감정을 느끼는, 화가 난annoyed:  I was angry because he hadn’t told me his plans.그가 자기 계획을 나에게 말해 주지 않아서 나는 화가 났다. He was beginning to get angry.그는 화가 나기 시작하고 있었다. His comments brought an angry response from opposition politicians.그의 발언은 야당 정치인들로부터 분노에 찬 반응을 불러일으켰다. ‘Calm down,’ she said, looking at his angry face."진정해." 그녀는 화가 난 그의 얼굴을 보며 말했다. Jesse laughed, which made me even angrier.제시가 웃었고, 그것이 나를 더욱 화나게 했다.angry with ‘Please don’t be angry with me,’ she said."제발 나한테 화내지 마." 그녀가 말했다.angry at They are angry at the way they have been treated.그들은 자신들이 받은 대우에 화가 나 있다.angry about/over Kate’s still so angry about the whole thing.케이트는 그 일 전체에 대해 여전히 무척 화가 나 있다.angry (that) The workers are angry that they haven’t been paid for the week.노동자들은 그 주의 임금을 받지 못해 화가 나 있다.2angry with/at yourself feeling strongly that you wish you had done something or had not done something어떤 일을 했더라면, 또는 하지 않았더라면 하고 강하게 후회하는:  David was angry with himself for letting the others see his true feelings.데이비드는 다른 사람들에게 자신의 진심을 들킨 것에 대해 스스로에게 화가 나 있었다.3literary문어체 an angry sky or cloud looks dark and stormyangry한 하늘이나 구름은 어둡고 폭풍이 몰아칠 것처럼 보인다4literary문어체 an angry wound etc is painful and red and looks infectedangry한 상처 등은 아프고 붉으며 염증이 난 것처럼 보인다 SYN  inflamedangrily adverb:  Joey reacted angrily.조이는 화를 내며 반응했다.GRAMMAR: Patterns with angry문법: angry의 패턴angry 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.• 어떤 사람이 다른 사람에게 화가 났다고 할 때는 angry with를 쓴다: · My parents were very angry with me. ✗My parents were angry to me.라고 하지 않는다.angry aboutYou say that someone is angry about something: · I was really angry about what had happened.• 어떤 일에 대해 화가 났다고 할 때는 angry about를 쓴다: · 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.• 어떤 사람에게 angry at someone, 또는 어떤 일에 angry at something이라고도 할 수 있다: · Please don’t get angry at me.· I was really angry at what had happened.THESAURUS유의어angry feeling strong emotions because you think someone has behaved badly, or because a situation seems bad or unfair누군가가 잘못 행동했다고 생각하거나 상황이 나쁘거나 부당해 보여서 강한 감정을 느끼는: · He gets really angry if people keep him waiting.· 사람들이 그를 기다리게 하면 그는 정말로 화를 낸다.· a crowd of angry protesters· 화가 난 시위대 무리mad [not before noun] informal비격식 angryangry: · Dad was mad at me for damaging the car.· 아빠는 내가 차를 망가뜨린 것 때문에 나에게 화가 나 있었다.cross [not before noun] spoken구어 rather angry – used when speaking to people you know well꽤 화가 난 — 잘 아는 사람에게 말할 때 쓴다: · She was cross with me for being late.· 그녀는 내가 늦은 것에 대해 나에게 화가 나 있었다.annoyed [not before noun] a little angry약간 화가 난: · I was annoyed no one had told me the class was cancelled.· 수업이 취소됐다는 것을 아무도 알려 주지 않아서 나는 짜증이 났다.irritated annoyed and impatient, especially by something that keeps happening or something someone keeps saying특히 계속 일어나는 일이나 누군가가 계속하는 말 때문에 짜증나고 참기 힘든: · I was irritated by their stupid questions.· 나는 그들의 멍청한 질문에 짜증이 났다.· an irritated voice· 짜증 섞인 목소리bad-tempered becoming annoyed or angry easily쉽게 짜증을 내거나 화를 내는: · a bad-tempered old man· 성질이 고약한 노인· He’s always bad-tempered when he doesn’t get what he wants.· 그는 원하는 것을 얻지 못하면 늘 성질을 부린다.in a bad/foul mood feeling a little angry for a period of time, often for no particular reason특별한 이유 없이 한동안 약간 화가 난 기분인: · I woke up in a bad mood.· 나는 기분이 나쁜 채로 깼다.· She’s been in a foul mood all morning.· 그녀는 아침 내내 기분이 아주 나빴다.in a huff /hʌf/ in an angry mood for a short time, especially because someone has just said something to offend or annoy you특히 누군가가 방금 기분을 상하게 하거나 짜증나게 하는 말을 해서 잠깐 화가 난 상태인: · He walked off in a huff when they refused to let him join in their game.· 그들이 자기를 게임에 끼워 주지 않자 그는 토라져서 가 버렸다.somebody has got up on the wrong side of the bed informal비격식 used when you think someone has been in an angry mood all day, for no particular reason – often used humorously특별한 이유 없이 누군가가 하루 종일 기분이 나빴다고 생각할 때 쓴다 — 흔히 유머러스하게 쓰인다: · I don’t know what’s wrong – she must have got up on the wrong side of the bed today.· 뭐가 문제인지 모르겠어 — 그녀는 오늘 아침에 기분 나쁘게 일어난 게 분명해.extremely angry몹시 화가 난furious/livid extremely angry몹시 화가 난: · She was furious when she found out he’d been lying to her.· 그가 자기에게 거짓말을 해 왔다는 것을 알았을 때 그녀는 격분했다.· He looked absolutely livid.· 그는 완전히 격노한 표정이었다.outraged very angry and shocked by something you think is unfair or wrong부당하거나 잘못됐다고 생각하는 일에 대해 매우 화가 나고 충격을 받은: · Most people were outraged by the 9/11 attacks.· 대부분의 사람들은 9·11 테러에 분개했다.· complaints from outraged viewers· 분개한 시청자들의 항의incandescent with rage British English formal격식체 extremely angry – used mainly in writing, for example in newspaper reports몹시 화가 난 — 주로 글에서, 예를 들어 신문 기사에서 쓰인다: · Gordon Brown was reported to be incandescent with rage over the article.· 고든 브라운은 그 기사에 격노했다고 보도되었다.lose your temper to suddenly become very angry and start shouting at someone갑자기 몹시 화가 나서 누군가에게 소리치기 시작하다: · It was the first time I’d seen her lose her temper.· 그녀가 화를 터뜨리는 것을 본 것은 그때가 처음이었다.