单词 | anger |
释义 | anger音标['??g?]汉语翻译n. 忿怒vt. 激怒, 使发怒 vi. 发怒 相关词组: to bluster oneself into anger 词型变化:动词过去式:angered 过去分词:angered 现在分词:angering 第三人称单数:angers词意辨析:anger, indignation, fury, rage, wrathanger: 普通用词,通常指因受到侮辱、损害、指责或顶撞等而引起的愤怒。 indignation: 较正式用词,指出于正义或对不公正之事而发出的愤怒。 fury: 语气最强,指极端的气愤,甚至达到发疯的程度。 rage: 侧重突然而猛烈发作,难以控制的大怒。 wrath: 文学用词,含义与anger相近,但语气强,含欲加惩罚或报复的意味。 英语解释:名词 anger:
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详细解释:an.ger n.(名词)A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility.怒,愤怒:一种强烈的不快或敌视的感觉v.(动词)an.gered,an.ger.ing,an.gers v.tr.(及物动词)To make angry; enrage or provoke.使发怒;激怒,怨恨v.intr.(不及物动词)To become angry:发怒:例句:She angers too quickly.她动辄就发怒 来源:Middle English 中古英语 from Old Norse angr [sorrow] * see angh- 源自 古斯堪的纳维亚语 angr [悲伤] *参见 angh- <参考词汇><同义词>anger,rage,fury,ire,wrath,resentment,indignation同义词>These nouns denote varying degrees of marked displeasure.这些名词表示不同程度的不快。 Anger, the most general, is strong displeasure: Anger 是最普通的词,表示强烈的不快: 例句:suppressed her anger; threw a book in a fit of anger.压住了她的怒火;愤怒地扔掉了一本书。 Rage and fury are closely related in the sense of intense, explosive, often destructive emotion: Rage .Heaven has no rage like love to hatred turned. (William Congreve). fury 在表示强烈的、一触即发的、通常是有破坏性的感情时意义相近: 例句: .天堂里没有使爱转化为恨的那种震怒.。 (威廉·康格莱夫)。 例句:.Beware the fury of a patient man. (John Dryden). .当心容忍者的暴怒. (约翰·德莱顿)。 Ire is a term for anger that is frequently encountered in literature: Ire 是在文学作品中常碰到的表示发怒的词: 例句:.The best way to escape His ire/Is, not to seem too happy. (Robert Browning). .躲避他怒火的最好办法是,不要看上去太得意. (罗伯特· * )。 Wrath applies especially to fervid anger that seeks vengeance or punishment, often on an epic scale: Wrath 尤用于表示当某人寻仇或惩罚时的怒火,常出现在史诗中: 例句:rebellious words sure to kindle a parent`s wrath;顶嘴肯定会让父母发怒; 例句:the wrath of God.上帝的怒火。 Resentment refers to ill will and smoldering anger generated by a sense of grievance: Resentment 指由于不满而引起的满腔在胸的愤怒: 例句:The strike can be traced to the personal resentment of the foreman against the factory owner.罢工的原因,可归结为工头个人对工厂老板的不满。 Indignation is righteous anger at something regarded as being wrongful, unjust, or evil: Indignation 指对错误、不公正或 * 的事物产生的忿忿不平: 例句:.public indignation about takeovers causing people to lose their jobs. (Allan Sloan). .公众对于导致人们失业的接管行为很愤怒. (艾伦·斯洛恩) 参考词汇> |
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