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angrier

英 [ˈæŋgrɪə]

美 [ˈæŋgriər]

adj.  发怒的; 愤怒的; 生气的; 红肿的; 感染的; 发炎的; 狂风暴雨的; 波涛汹涌的; 天昏地暗的
angry的比较级

柯林斯词典

  • ADJ-GRADED 发怒的;生气的;愤怒的
    When you areangry, you feel strong dislike or impatience about something.
    1. She had been very angry at the person who stole her new bike...
      她很生气有人偷走了她的新自行车。
    2. Are you angry with me for some reason?...
      你是因为什么原因在生我的气吗?
    3. I was angry about the rumours...
      我对于这些谣言很愤怒。
    4. He's angry that people have called him a racist...
      人们把他叫做种族主义者,他对此愤愤不平。
    5. An angry mob gathered outside the courthouse.
      一群愤怒的暴民聚集在法院外。
  • ADJ-GRADED (伤口或疹子)肿痛的,红肿的
    Anangrywound or rash is red and painful.
    1. He was badly concussed, the glass leaving two angry cuts across his forehead.
      他遭受了严重的脑震荡,脑门上留下的两道被玻璃划破的口子已经红肿。
  • (天空或海洋)天昏地暗的,狂风暴雨的
    If you describe the sky or sea asangry, you mean that it is dark and stormy.
    1. Angryis normally used to talk about some-one's mood or feelings on a particular occasion. If someone is often angry, you can describe them asbad-tempered.She's a bad-tempered young lady.If someone is very angry, you can describe them asfurious.Senior police officers are furious at the blunder.If they are less angry, you can describe them asannoyedorirritated.The Premier looked annoyed but calm. ...a man irritated by the barking of his neighbour's dog.Typically, someone isirritatedby something because it happens constantly or continually. If someone is often irritated, you can describe them asirritable.
      angry通常指某人在某种特定情况下的情绪或感觉。经常生气的人可被形容为bad-tempered:She's a bad-tempered young lady(她是个爱发脾气的少妇)。如果某人非常生气,则可用furious形容:Senior police officers are furious at the blunder (高级警官们因为这个大错大发雷霆)。若不是特别生气,可用annoyed或irritated形容:The Premier looked annoyed but calm(总理看起来有些恼火,但还是很镇静),a man irritated by the barking of his neighbour's dog(被邻居家狗的叫声搞得很烦躁的男人)。通常某人会因某事持续或不断发生感到irritated。如果某人常常发脾气,则可用irritable形容。

    双语例句

    • His laughter makes me angrier and the anger motivates me to act.
      他的笑使我更加愤怒,而愤怒激励我起身行动。
    • As the worker's output declined, the boss got angrier and screamed more.
      当这位员工的业绩下滑时,老板变得更生气,发脾气也愈加频繁。
    • Why do people get angrier about some corporate scandals than others?
      为什么有些企业丑闻比另一些丑闻更加令人感到愤怒?
    • But the devil is stronger than any Bush and after a time, he tumbled out onto the ground, groaning and slashed to ribbons, but angrier than ever.
      然而魔鬼却比任何树丛都有力气。过了一会儿,他滚了出来,遍体鳞伤呻吟着,却愈发气势汹汹。
    • As he grew angrier, his accent broadened.
      他越愤怒时,口音就越重。
    • They kept getting angrier underneath, without knowing what to do about it.
      他们心底里愈来愈生气;不知对它怎么办。
    • I was angrier than ever after the guy stole my wallet!
      那个家伙偷了我的钱包之后,我变得比之前更生气了!
    • And often you will find, that in the beginning stages of that, people become angrier.
      你通常会发现,刚开始的时候,人们会更加愤怒。
    • Once again, the women were angrier than the men.
      同样地,女性比男性更愤怒。
    • She became angrier the more she talked and even dragged out the business about not graduating from college.
      愈说愈气,连大学没毕业的事都牵出来了。