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    anger 的英语意思

    angeranger1 /ˈæŋɡə $ -ər/ noun [uncountable] 查看全部语言翻译1a strong feeling of wanting to hurt or criticize someone because they have done something bad to you or been unkind to you因他人对你做了不好的事或待你不友善,而想要伤害或批评对方的强烈情绪:  There is growing anger among the people against the government.民众对政府的愤怒情绪日益高涨。anger at She struggled to control her anger at her son’s disobedience.她竭力压制对儿子不服从行为的愤怒。in anger ‘That’s a lie!’ he shouted in anger."那是谎言!"他愤怒地喊道。2do/use something in anger to do or use something for the first time, or in a real situation首次做某事,或在真实情境中使用某物:  He joined the club last month, but has yet to kick a ball in anger.他上个月加入了俱乐部,但还未能在正式比赛中踢过球。COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词be filled with anger/be full of anger· His face was suddenly filled with anger.他的脸上突然充满了愤怒。be shaking with anger· My aunt was shaking with anger as she left the room.我姑姑离开房间时气得浑身发抖。be seething with anger (=be extremely angry)· Seething with anger and frustration, Polly pushed back her chair and stood up.波莉怒火中烧、满腹沮丧,推开椅子站了起来。express your anger (also vent your anger formal正式) (=show your anger)· Demonstrators expressed their anger by burning American flags.示威者通过焚烧美国国旗来表达愤怒。hide your anger· For a second he was unable to hide his anger.有那么一瞬间,他无法掩饰自己的愤怒。control/contain your anger· I could not control my anger any longer.我再也无法控制自己的愤怒了。arouse/provoke anger (also stir up anger informal非正式) (=make people angry)· The referee’s decision provoked anger among the fans.裁判的判决激起了球迷们的愤怒。fuel anger (=make people even more angry)· The row could fuel growing anger among the Labour party.这场争论可能会激化工党内部日益高涨的愤怒情绪。somebody’s anger goes away/subsides/fades (=it stops)· I counted to ten and waited for my anger to go away.我数到十,等待怒气消散。· His anger slowly subsided.他的怒气慢慢平息了。adjectives形容词deep/great/fierce anger· There is deep anger against the occupying forces.人们对占领军怀有强烈的愤恨。growing/rising/mounting anger· There is growing anger among drivers over the rise in fuel prices.司机们对燃油价格上涨的愤怒情绪日益高涨。widespread anger (=among many people)· The decision to build the airport has provoked widespread anger.建设机场的决定引发了广泛的愤怒。public/popular anger· By now public anger in America was mounting.此时,美国民众的愤怒情绪正持续高涨。suppressed/pent-up anger (=that you have tried not to show)· Her voice shook with suppressed anger.她的声音因压抑的愤怒而颤抖。real anger· There is real anger about the amount of money that has been wasted.人们对浪费如此大量资金真感到义愤填膺。righteous anger often disapproving常含贬义 (=anger felt when you think something should not be allowed to happen)· The speech was full of righteous anger against the West.这篇演讲充满了对西方的义愤。phrases短语a fit/outburst of anger (=an occasion when someone suddenly becomes angry)· His occasional outbursts of anger shocked those around him.他偶尔的愤怒爆发令周围的人震惊。a feeling of anger· He was overcome by a sudden feeling of anger against the people who had put him there.他突然被对那些把他置于此境之人的愤怒所淹没。THESAURUS同义词辨析anger a strong emotion that you feel because someone has behaved badly or because a situation seems bad or unfair因他人行为不当或某一情况显得糟糕或不公平而产生的强烈情绪: · Andrea still feels a lot of anger towards her mom, who left when she was a little girl.安德烈亚对在她年幼时就离开的母亲至今仍怀有很深的怨愤。· I’ve said some things in anger that have almost cost me my marriage.我曾在盛怒之下说过一些差点断送婚姻的话。annoyance slight anger or impatience轻微的愤怒或不耐烦: · He expressed annoyance at the way his comments had been misinterpreted.他对自己的言论遭到误解表示不满。· The meetings were held in secret, much to the annoyance of some members of Congress.会议秘密举行,令一些国会议员十分不满。irritation a feeling of being annoyed and impatient, especially because something keeps happening or someone keeps saying something烦躁和不耐烦的感觉,尤指某事不断发生或某人反复说某事时产生的感觉: · He could not hide his irritation at her persistent questioning.他无法掩饰对她不停追问的烦躁之情。· Unwanted sales calls are a source of irritation for many people.不请自来的推销电话是许多人烦恼的来源。frustration a feeling of being annoyed, especially because you cannot do what you want or because you cannot change or control a situation烦恼的感觉,尤指因无法做自己想做的事或无法改变、控制某一情况而产生的烦恼: · You can imagine my frustration when I found out that the next bus didn’t leave till 4 hours later.当我发现下一班公共汽车要4小时后才发车时,你可以想象我有多沮丧。· There is a growing sense of frustration over the situation in Burma.人们对缅甸局势的挫败感与日俱增。· The government has expressed frustration at the slow legal process.政府对缓慢的法律程序表示不满。exasperation a feeling of being very annoyed because you cannot control a situation, learn to do something, or understand something, even though you are trying very hard极度烦恼的感觉,尤指尽管努力尝试,仍无法控制局面、学会某事或理解某事: · Isaac sighed in exasperation.艾萨克无奈地叹了口气。· Exasperation at the team’s lack of success was evident among the fans.球迷们对球队屡屡失利感到愤懑,这是显而易见的。resentment anger because you think you are being treated badly or unfairly因认为自己遭受恶劣或不公平对待而产生的愤恨: · The sudden increase in the numbers of immigrants has caused resentment among local people.移民人数的骤然增加在当地居民中引发了怨恨情绪。indignation anger and surprise about an unfair situation因认为某事不公或错误而产生的愤怒和惊讶: · His voice sounded full of indignation.他的声音听起来充满了义愤。· The scandal caused righteous indignation among opposition politicians.这桩丑闻在反对党政界人士中引起了义愤。ill/bad feeling anger between two people because of something that has happened因某事的发生而存在于两人之间的愤恨: · I had no ill feeling towards him.我对他没有任何怨恨。rancour British English, rancor American English formal正式 a feeling of anger and hatred towards someone who you cannot forgive because they harmed you in the past因他人曾在过去伤害你而无法原谅对方时产生的愤怒与怨恨感: · Even though he had lost the court case, he had shown no rancour.尽管他在官司中败诉,他却没有表现出任何怨恨。spleen formal正式 anger, especially anger that is unreasonable愤怒,尤指无理由的愤怒: · He vented his spleen (=said why he was angry)against the airline in an article in the Times.他在《泰晤士报》的一篇文章中向那家航空公司发泄了怒火(=说出了自己愤怒的原因)。extreme anger极度愤怒fury a very strong feeling of anger非常强烈的愤怒感: · The judge sparked fury when he freed a man who had attacked three women.法官释放了一名袭击三名女性的男子,此举激起了公愤。· The decision caused fury among local people.这一决定在当地居民中引起了强烈愤慨。rage a very strong feeling of anger that is difficult to control or is expressed very suddenly or violently难以控制、或极为突然激烈地爆发的强烈愤怒感: · When we accused him of lying, he flew into a rage (=became very angry very suddenly).当我们指责他撒谎时,他勃然大怒(=非常突然地变得极为愤怒)。· Brown killed his wife in a jealous rage.布朗在嫉妒的狂怒中杀死了妻子。outrage extreme anger and shock because you think something is unfair or wrong因认为某事不公或错误而产生的极度愤怒和震惊: · The racist comments caused outrage in India and Britain.那些种族歧视性言论在印度和英国引发了强烈公愤。wrath formal正式 extreme anger极度愤怒: · Pietersen was the next to incur the wrath of the referee (=make him angry).皮特森紧随其后,也惹怒了裁判(=使裁判生气)。
    angeranger2 verb [transitive] to make someone angry使某人愤怒 SYN  annoy:  What angered me most was his total lack of remorse.最令我愤怒的是他丝毫没有悔恨之意。be angered by/at something Environmental groups were disappointed and angered by the president’s decision.环保团体对总统的决定感到失望和愤怒。Register语体In everyday English, people usually say something makes them angry rather than say that it angers them: I didn’t want to anger him. ➔ I didn’t want to make him angry.在日常英语中,人们通常说某事使他们生气(makes them angry),而不用"angers"这个动词形式:I didn't want to anger him. ➔ I didn't want to make him angry.