柯林斯詞典angry /???ɡr?/ (angrier,angriest) 1. ADJ When you are angry, you feel strong dislike or impatience about something. 生氣的 Are you angry with me for some reason? 你是因爲某個原因生我的氣了嗎? I was angry about the rumours. 我對這些謠言感到生氣。 An angry mob gathered outside the courthouse. 一群憤怒的民衆(zhòng)聚集到了法院外麪。2. angrilyADV 生氣地[ADV with v] Officials reacted angrily to those charges. 官員們憤怒地廻應了那些指控。 返回 angry劍橋詞典 angry adjective (EMOTIONAL) having a strong feeling against someone who has behaved badly , making you want to shout at them or hurt them 發(fā)怒的,憤怒的,生氣的 He's really angry at/with me for upsetting Sophie. 因爲我惹了索菲,他很生我的氣。 I don't understand what he's angry about. 我不明白他爲什麼生氣。 [ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] They feel angry that their complaints were ignored . 沒人理睬他們的投訴,他們感到非常憤怒。 I got really angry with her. 我很生她的氣。 It made me really angry. 這讓我很惱火。 例句 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 . angry adjective (STORMY) literary An angry sea or sky is one where there is a storm , or where it looks as if there will be a storm soon . (大海)波濤洶湧的;(天空)狂風暴雨的 angry adjective (PAINFUL) If an infected area of the body is angry, it is red and painful . 紅腫的,發(fā)炎的,感染的 On her leg was an angry sore . 她腿上長了一個瘡,又紅又腫。 返回 angry