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angered

/ang-ger/US // ˈæŋ gər //UK // (ˈæŋɡə) //

愤怒的,恼怒的,愤怒,恼怒

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a strong feeling of displeasure and belligerence aroused by a wrong; wrath; ire.
    • : Chiefly British Dialect. pain or smart, as of a sore.
    • : Obsolete. grief; trouble.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to arouse anger or wrath in.
    • : Chiefly British Dialect. to cause to smart; inflame.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become angry: He angers with little provocation.

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Examples

  • This hilarious, moving novel is also charged with a current of understated anger.

  • In fact, she expects the percentage of people grappling with it will double from 10% to 20% as the pandemic continues, not just because of personal loss or existential guilt, but building anger in the midst of a hyper-politicized atmosphere.

  • Danish mink farmers and the center-right opposition bloc have voiced anger over the planned cull, which they’ve characterized as an overreaction.

  • Demoralization, he says, involves experiencing a loss of meaning and purpose in life, accompanied by frustration, anger and a feeling that one is fighting a losing battle.

  • The police union’s lawsuit cited the growing anger over police violence as a reason to hide their names.

  • The Monopoly-style “Ghettopoly” board game was drenched in racial stereotypes, and angered the NAACP.

  • But the constant cry for help has angered German politicians especially, as the bulk of the refugees are heading there.

  • This post-mortum attempt to paint Brown as a suspect angered the mostly black community of Ferguson.

  • Alexander Litvinenko had angered the Kremlin with repeated claims that Putin was running a thuggish and brutal regime.

  • Patton is angered by the “outrageous” lack of care veterans face when they return home.

  • "The mountain deities were angered at your presumption," nodded Kano, well pleased.

  • But their attacks angered the superior ones, and they began a campaign of extermination against the insect men's empire.

  • It was this latter that particularly angered Harvey, as he paused, perspiring, from his work.

  • Gibbs was angered beyond reason at Sammy's last words, or he would have exercised greater care.

  • Her tone and manner angered Gibbs, and dropping Ollie he started toward the girl to take her from the horse by force.