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rage po angielsku:

1. strong anger which is difficult to control



2. fury


The storm remitted its fury.
Her eyes blazed with fury.
He could hardly control his fury.
Her fury could be heard by everyone around her.
You could see the fury in Mike's eyes when he learned that his son was assaulted.
She looked at him with a cold, burning fury.
I was shaking with fury, Go on then shouted Jamie in a fury
Conventional people are roused to fury by departures from convention, largely because they regard such departures as a criticism of themselves.
Music gives sound to fury, shape to joy.
Few things can match the unmitigated fury of child preachers.
From the look of the sky, the typhoon will probably be raging in all its fury about this time tomorrow.
He was bursting with fury.
The fury went out of her speeches.
The fury of the storm frightened the children.

3. burn


Where they burn books, they will eventually burn people.
After the fire she had some serious burns on her body. The sun burned his face.
burned, burnt
Christopher Columbus once decided to burn absolutely everything in an entire village after one of the natives stole his parrot. He was disappointed that he couldn't burn their water. So he invented fluorine.
As long as a bear is relatively inactive, and is not exposed to wind, it does not burn excessive energy in cold weather.
Fires are less frightening today than they once were, because more and more houses are built of concrete, and concrete houses do not burn as easily as the old wooden ones.
We burnt a lot of wood to keep the cottage warm last year.
I hear that you can burn CDs with Windows XP; could you tell me a website that explains the procedures involved?
It is impossible to burn a copy of Dante's Inferno because the ice of the ninth layer of hell will put out any fires kindled with earlier pages.
If the man doesn't believe as we do, we say he is a crank, and that settles it. I mean, it does nowadays, because now we can't burn him.
You burn me one more time and I'm gonna blow yours brains out.
Listen you jerk, that was a burn! I want my money back!
if something is burning, it is being destroyed or damaged by fire
To burn always with this hard, gem-like flame, to maintain this ecstasy, is success in life.

4. strong anger that you cannot control



Angielskie słowo "rage" (strong anger that you cannot control) występuje w zestawach:

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5. A very strong feeling of angry



6. a strong feeling of uncontrollable anger



7. enrage


Plans to build a new nightclub in the neighbourhood have enraged local residents.
She hated to lose, even losing a game of Monopoly with her little brother was enough to enrage her!

Angielskie słowo "rage" (enrage) występuje w zestawach:

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8. anger


A frown may express anger or displeasure.
show anger
Her face reflects disgust and sadness, rather than anger.
the growing anger and frustration of young unemployed people
A sick soul that holds on tight to anger and hate will never heal until it lets go of those demons.
Pet loss refers to the reactions of shock and anger that occur in owners who have been bereaved of their pets.
Once, when I was in primary school, a kid was being bullied and it bothered me so much that I exploded with anger.
The anger that I had built up in me until then evaporated like a mist hit by the sun.
Yamada tried hard to keep his anger against his boss in check.
The boy, upon seeing a butterfly, proceeded to run after it, provoking the anger of his mother, who had ordered him to stay quiet while she gossiped with the lady next door.
The anger of the people exploded, leading to a series of riots.
With destruction therapy you use your anger to destroy something in a controlled way.
Something we say in anger cannot be taken back.
Noobs? Dima asked, a slight hint of anger in his voice. "This isn't a video game, Al-Sayib! This is real life!"
Black money scandal, 11th of September, expenseuro, the Old Europe, Hartz IV, Madame Chancellor, fanmile, climatic catastrophe, financial crisis, wreckage bonus and citizen of anger are the last ten words of the year in Germany.