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名词 n.
1.怒,生气[U]
Tom shouted in anger.
汤姆气忿地叫喊着。
及物动词 vt.
1.使发怒
They don't want to anger their friend for his sake.
他们不愿意为了他的缘故而使他们的朋友生气。
不及物动词 vi.
1.发怒
Dinah angers easily.
黛娜动辄生气。
anger noun
ADJ.
bitter, black, cold, deep, fierce, great, savage, terrible | genuine, real | growing, mounting, rising mounting anger among teachers and parents | sudden | righteous Catherine appeared in the doorway, shaking with righteous anger. | controlled, pent-up, suppressed | popular, public | widespread
QUANT.
burst, fit, outburst He slammed the door in a fit of anger.
VERB + ANGER
be filled with, feel, shake with, tremble with His eyes were filled with anger. She was trembling with anger. | express, give vent to, show, vent, voice Children give vent to their anger in various ways. | control, hide, suppress It is not healthy to suppress your anger. | arouse, cause, fill sb with, fuel, provoke, stir up His words fuelled her anger. | change to, give way to, turn to His joy soon turned to anger when he heard the full story.
ANGER + VERB
boil over/up, bubble up, build up, flare (up), grow, mount, rise, well up Henry stood up, his anger rising. | abate, drain, evaporate, fade, subside The anger drained from his face. Her anger subsided as quickly as it had flared up.
PREP.
in ~ He raised his voice in anger. | with ~ His face was flushed with anger. | ~ against her feelings of anger against the murderer | ~ at I felt a sudden anger at his suggestion. | ~ over There is much anger over plans to close the hospital. | ~ towards her anger towards her parents
PHRASES a feeling of anger, in a moment of anger He had walked out in a moment of anger.
anger verb
I was deeply angered by their lack of concern.