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anger    音标拼音: ['æŋgɚ]
n. U生气,怒,愤怒
vt. 使发怒
vi. 发怒

U生气,怒,愤怒使发怒发怒

anger
n 1: a strong emotion; a feeling that is oriented toward some
real or supposed grievance [synonym: {anger}, {choler}, {ire}]
2: the state of being angry [synonym: {anger}, {angriness}]
3: belligerence aroused by a real or supposed wrong (personified
as one of the deadly sins) [synonym: {wrath}, {anger}, {ire},
{ira}]
v 1: make angry; "The news angered him"
2: become angry; "He angers easily" [synonym: {anger}, {see red}]

Anger \An"ger\ (a[ng]"g[~e]r), n. [OE. anger, angre, affliction,
anger, fr. Icel. angr affliction, sorrow; akin to Dan. anger
regret, Swed. [*a]nger regret, AS. ange oppressed, sad, L.
angor a strangling, anguish, angere to strangle, Gr.
'a`gchein to strangle, Skr. a[mdot]has pain, and to E.
anguish, anxious, quinsy, and perh. awe, ugly. The word seems
to have orig. meant to choke, squeeze. [root]3.]
1. Trouble; vexation; also, physical pain or smart of a sore,
etc. [Obs.]
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I made the experiment, setting the moxa where . . .
the greatest anger and soreness still continued.
--Temple.
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2. A strong passion or emotion of displeasure or antagonism,
excited by a real or supposed injury or insult to one's
self or others, or by the intent to do such injury.
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Anger is like
A full hot horse, who being allowed his way,
Self-mettle tires him. --Shak.
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Syn: Resentment; wrath; rage; fury; passion; ire gall;
choler; indignation; displeasure; vexation; grudge;
spleen.

Usage: {Anger}, {Indignation}, {Resentment}, {Wrath}, {Ire},
{Rage}, {Fury}. Anger is a feeling of keen displeasure
(usually with a desire to punish) for what we regard
as wrong toward ourselves or others. It may be
excessive or misplaced, but is not necessarily
criminal. Indignation is a generous outburst of anger
in view of things which are indigna, or unworthy to be
done, involving what is mean, cruel, flagitious, etc.,
in character or conduct. Resentment is often a moody
feeling, leading one to brood over his supposed
personal wrongs with a deep and lasting anger. See
{Resentment}. Wrath and ire (the last poetical)
express the feelings of one who is bitterly provoked.
Rage is a vehement ebullition of anger; and fury is an
excess of rage, amounting almost to madness. Warmth of
constitution often gives rise to anger; a high sense
of honor creates indignation at crime; a man of quick
sensibilities is apt to cherish resentment; the wrath
and ire of men are often connected with a haughty and
vindictive spirit; rage and fury are distempers of the
soul to be regarded only with abhorrence.
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Anger \An"ger\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Angered}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Angering}.] [Cf. Icel. angra.]
1. To make painful; to cause to smart; to inflame. [Obs.]
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He . . . angereth malign ulcers. --Bacon.
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2. To excite to anger; to enrage; to provoke.
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Taxes and impositions . . . which rather angered
than grieved the people. --Clarendon.
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123 Moby Thesaurus words for "anger":
a transient madness, acedia, affront, aggravate, angriness, annoy,
annoyance, antagonism, ardency, ardor, arouse, asperity, avarice,
avaritia, bad humor, bad temper, bile, biliousness, blow up, boil,
boil over, bridle, bridle up, bristle, bristle up, burn,
causticity, chafe, choler, corrosiveness, dander, deadly sin,
discontent, displease, displeasure, dudgeon, dutch, eagerness,
enrage, enragement, envy, exasperate, exasperation, excite,
excitement, fervency, fervidity, fervidness, fervor, flare up,
flip out, fret, fury, gall, get mad, get sore, gluttony,
grapes of wrath, greed, gula, heat, hit the ceiling, huff,
ill humor, ill nature, ill temper, incense, incite, indignation,
inflame, infuriate, infuriation, invidia, ira, irateness, ire, irk,
irritability, irritate, irritation, kindle, love, lust, luxuria,
mad, madden, make angry, make mad, make sore, monkey, nettle,
offend, outrage, pet, pique, pride, provoke, rage, rant, rave,
reach boiling point, resentment, rile, saeva indignatio, see red,
seethe, sexual desire, sloth, soreness, sourness, spleen, steam up,
stew, storm, superbia, temper, tick off, umbrage, vex, vexation,
vials of wrath, wrath, wrathfulness



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