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Перевод: angry
[прилагательное] сердитый; гневный; разгневанный; раздраженный; грозный; зловещий; воспаленный
Тезаурус:
- I feel angry and let down by you."
- Backs, shoulders and bald heads were tinged various shades from blushing pink to angry brick red: some people tonight would regret this reckless sunbathing.
- With her penetrating instinct she did not like him, and was so angry with me for, as she said, "wasting myself upon such rubbish", that in the end she turned me out of my room and I went to live in a tiny, freezing attic in a house in Morningside Crescent owned by a friend of hers, a white woman.
- Pushing himself up, he staggered on, feeling angry and desperate inside.
- He denied that there was a "knives out" feeling, but said many ministers were angry.
- They waited in silence until the knocking resumed, insistent and angry.
- There were angry calls from Buckingham Palace and Downing Street and, in the House of Commons, Labour's Shadow Home Secretary was treating it as a gift from heaven.
- They can be happy and cheerful but they can also get fed-up, frustrated, angry, disappointed and hurt inside - just like real people.
- Angry, snarling crying; piteous moaning
- When she was either very cheerful or very angry, she cooked.
- When Wilhautyah's body was carried into his camp, Joseph urged restraint from his angry warriors.
- And just over the moors in a northerly direction is Birkdale where the counties of Yorkshire, Durham and Westmorland meet by a perpetually angry stream called Maize Beck and the hills soar to a deep-frozen two thousand feet.
- I was so angry that I wrote a furious letter to him accusing him of being un-Christian and ignorant, and also wrote to the Archbishop of Canterbury, whom I also regard as ineffectual.
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