anger
Significado: A strong feeling of displeasure or hostility
Anger is a strong emotional response to perceived injustice, wrongdoing, or frustration. It can range from mild irritation to intense rage. As a verb, to anger someone means to make them angry. Anger can be expressed outwardly (shouting) or held inwardly (resentment). Managing anger is an important emotional skill.
Ejemplos
- I could see the anger in his eyes. 我能看到他眼中的愤怒。Pude ver la ira en sus ojos.彼の目に怒りが見えました。그의 눈에서 분노가 보였습니다.
- Her rude behaviour angered everyone in the room. 她的粗鲁行为惹怒了房间里的每个人。Su comportamiento grosero enfadó a todos en la habitación.彼女の無礼な振る舞いは部屋にいる全員を怒らせました。그녀의 무례한 행동은 방 안에 있는 모든 사람을 화나게 했습니다.
- He struggled to control his anger during the meeting. 会议期间他努力控制自己的愤怒。Él luchó por controlar su ira durante la reunión.彼は会議中、怒りを抑えるのに苦労しました。그는 회의 중에 분노를 억누르느라 힘들어했습니다.
Pronunciación
Guía de uso
Contexto: general
Tono: neutral
Origen e historia
From Old Norse 'angr' meaning 'grief, sorrow, affliction', from Proto-Germanic 'angraz' (narrow, constricted). Related to 'anguish', 'anxious', and Latin 'angere' (to strangle). The meaning shifted from 'grief' to 'wrath' in the 14th century.
Contexto cultural
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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