angry
adjective uk/ˈæŋ.ɡri/ us/ˈæŋ.ɡri/
(EMOTIONAL)
A2 发怒的,愤怒的,生气的
having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly, making you want to shout at them or hurt them
He's really angry at/with me for upsetting Sophie. 因为我惹了索菲,他很生我的气。
I don't understand what he's angry about. 我不明白他为什么生气。
[ + that ] They feel angry that their complaints were ignored. 没人理睬他们的投诉,他们感到非常愤怒。
I got really angry with her. 我很生她的气。
It made me really angry. 这让我很恼火。
- More examples
- As she left the court, she was confronted by angry crowds who tried to block her way.
- I understand why she was angry but there was no need to be so rude to him.
- I was so angry I just slammed the phone down.
- The local residents were angry at the lack of parking spaces.
- Her speech was interrupted by angry shouts from the audience.
(STORMY)
literary(大海)波涛汹涌的;(天空)狂风暴雨的
An angry sea or sky is one where there is a storm, or where it looks as if there will be a storm soon.
(PAINFUL)
红肿的,发炎的,感染的
If an infected area of the body is angry, it is red and painful.
On her leg was an angry sore. 她腿上长了一个疮,又红又肿。