angrily
adverb uk/ˈæŋ.ɡrəl.i/ us/ˈæŋ.ɡrəl.i/
(WITH ANGER)
B1 生气地|愤怒地
in a way that shows that you feel angry with someone or about something
"Don't do that!" she shouted angrily. ‘别那么干’她生气地大声喊道。
Demonstrators protested angrily following the jury's verdict. 示威者在法官宣判后愤怒地进行了抗议。
The prime minister reacted angrily to claims that he had lied to the House of Commons. 有指控说首相对国会撒了谎,他对此很愤怒。
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- "How dare you say that!" she cried angrily.
- State officials responded angrily to the report, saying it is based on inaccurate information.
- He spoke angrily about the condition of the poor in the city.
(OF STORM, ETC.)
B1 literary(天气、天空、大海等)狂暴的
(of weather, sky, or sea) in a wild way, because of a storm
The wind blew angrily across the snow. 风狂暴地掠过雪地。
The waves crash angrily on the rocks below you. 海浪愤怒地拍打着你脚下的岩石。
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- They kept a fire going to keep the building warm, while the storm blew angrily around them.
- She waited quietly, almost as if she were expecting thunder to crash angrily from the heavens.
- The sea angrily slammed itself against the side of the boat.
(PAINFULLY)
B1 非常疼痛地
in a way that is very painful
His head began to throb angrily. 他的头开始非常痛苦地颤动。
He had a cut in between two toes and it was angrily infected. 他两趾之间的一个伤口被感染了,非常疼痛。
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- I noticed the small scrape was angrily infected.
- My arm was angrily painful with so much jolting during the day.