美 [ˈæŋɡri æt]
对……生气:感到愤怒或不满的情绪针对某人或某事。
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... allow of允许 angry at因某事生气 angry with对某人生气,对某人脾气 answer for对 负责,保证 ...
... ahead of 在...之前 angry at 为...而生气 angry with/at sb 对...发怒 ...
I was angry at the time but we had a good laugh about it afterwards.
我当时很生气,可后来却又觉得十分可笑。
He felt angry at the injustice of the situation.
他对这种不公的现象感到愤愤不平。
Students were angry at being treated like children.
学生对于把他们当小孩子对待感到气愤。
For example, a woman might get angry at her husband for coming home late or forgetting their wedding anniversary.
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Like I'm angry at you but maybe that's forbidden for some reason, so I'll be angry at her.
比如,我在生你的气,但是可能由于某种原因我无法向你发脾气,所以我就迁怒到她身上。
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And sometimes people get angry at you and don't want to talk to you,
有时候人们会对你很生气,不想和你说话,
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Husbands and wives use this doghouse term when they are angry at each other.
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They were angry at Senator Douglas because he had re-opened the dispute about slavery.
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Firstly, he appears authentically angry at the failure to proceed with the Longannet carbon capture scheme.
Electricity workers, angry at lower severance payments, have suspended maintenance, so power cuts may follow.
It's no secret that they're angry at the idea of bailing out Wall Street.