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anger po angielsku:

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I'm at the hospital. I got struck by lightning.
How many times a day do you look at yourself in the mirror?
I'm good at Japanese.
I'm thinking about complaining about my son's teacher at the kindergarten.
To the best of my knowledge, the lake is the deepest at this point.
He did something stupid and was sneered at.
Happiness depends not so much on circumstances as on one's way of looking at one's lot.
You went to bed at 2 o'clock in the morning? No wonder you look sleepy today.
Do you mind if I call on you sometime? "No, not at all."
School begins at half past eight except on Wednesdays and Saturdays.
At first I felt a bit too shy to speak to her.
At the party the other night, my brother drank a bit too much and passed out.
At Narita Airport, I ran into an old friend of mine.
When I was a kid, touching bugs didn't bother me a bit. Now I can hardly stand looking at pictures of them.
Her composition had no grammatical errors at all.

2. angry


I'm angry.
Being angry, he loudly rattled the locked door.
When I forgot my promise, he got really angry.
If Tom's girlfriend knew he was here now, she'd be very angry.
No matter how angry he was, he would never resort to violence.
Mr. Suzuki is angry about Tom's prank.
The angry mob overturned cars and smashed storefront windows.
The story was a two-faced lie that she told you to make you angry with me.
The captain was so angry he refused to give the crew shore leave.
Something you should know about me is that when I get angry, I get quiet.
People throughout the north were angry.
The people of Massachusetts were extremely angry.
Tom ran as fast as he could to escape from the angry bear.
The angry citizens took action immediately.
If you disagree with him, he is liable to get angry.

Angielskie słowo "anger" (angry) występuje w zestawach:

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3. ire


So whenever someone visits a relative’s house where the paper is rolling the “wrong” way, they’ll change it—prompting considerable ire from whoever lives there.

Angielskie słowo "anger" (ire) występuje w zestawach:

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4. outrage


People felt outraged by the way they were treated.
When hazard is low and outrage high, people overreact.
These murders have provoked outrage across the country.
... they were full of outrage, they were full of...
The bomb, which killed 15 people, was the worst of a series of terrorist outrages.
shaking with outrage
The court's decision resulted in moral outrage
There was outrage in the media when the goverment announced plans to reduce the prison sentences for murders.
he said he was outraged that British censors demanded they trim bad language
Many outraged viewers wrote to the BBC to complain.
The public has been outraged by the recent scandals of this government
outrage = to anger or offend; shock
When art nouveau was showcased first in Paris and then in London, there was outrage; people either loved it or loathed it.
outrage is a feeling of very strong anger
This is an outrage!

Angielskie słowo "anger" (outrage) występuje w zestawach:

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5. to look as black as thunder



Angielskie słowo "anger" (to look as black as thunder) występuje w zestawach:

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6. infuriate


You're starting to infuriate me.
You infuriate me! Why do you never tidy your room?!

7. tantrum


He threw a tantrum when he discovered it.
Temper a tantrum. Have / threw a tantrum.
to have/throw a tantrum
When he does not like what is happening, he either sulks or throws tantrums.
Throw a tantrum?

Angielskie słowo "anger" (tantrum) występuje w zestawach:

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8. incense


The smell of incense was all around us.
The church was filled with the smell of incense.

9. wrath


the wrath of Prime Minister was not going to come down on him
Wrath is great anger. An example of wrath is the way you would feel after your brand new car is stolen and destroyed.
the wrath of God; earthquakes are the wrath of the sea
Maybe it will help you forget about her wrath at work.
He feared the wrath of his employer.
the negative, wrathful counterpart to the vision occurs
All the king's subjects, fearing his wrath, often acted quite servile.
My wrath shall far exceed the love I ever bore.
A soft answer turneth away wrath.
He recently had the bad luck to incur his boss' wrath and got sent out to work in the boondocks.
They called down the wrath of God upon the heads of their enemies.

10. a strong feeling that makes you want to hurt someone or be unpleasant because of something unfair or unkind that has happened



Angielskie słowo "anger" (a strong feeling that makes you want to hurt someone or be unpleasant because of something unfair or unkind that has happened) występuje w zestawach:

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11. rage


purple with rage
He couldn't explain the rage inside him.
She boiled over with rage at his betrayal.
I don't want to remember. I feel I'll go mad through rage.
What's amazing about sports fans is the intensity of the rage they can feel toward something trivial.
The storm raged outside.
When he was a child he used to get into a rage when he didn't get what he wanted.
I was ​frightened because I had never ​seen him in such a rage befor
When I told him I had crashed his car, he flew into a rage.
Wildfires continue to rage in Portugal.
When they told me at the hospital that Will would live, I walked outside into my garden and I raged.
I know that young people must have a right to rage, but it's just too much.
Stop raging! Calm down! We went to a rage last night, I'm so hungover
His constant complaints aroused my rage.
His face was red with rage. = > red / dark / purple with rage