0 a violent, bitter feeling (against someone or something) -- ความโกรธ
He was filled with anger about the way he had been treated.
1 to make someone angry -- ทำให้โกรธ
His words angered her very much.
The next most common statements of the psychological impact of incontinence were that they were ' easily angered ' (30.7 %) and had ' feelings of stress ' (30.7 %).
However, he used the opportunity to make an ' unpatriotic ' speech and thus angered many of the members.
Our emotional responsiveness to the world - the fact that we are angered by wickedness, saddened by suffering - seems an essential part of our human nature.
I am deeply angered by their lack of care for these most important people.
One can get to know what people are thinking in that way, because when they are troubled or angered they speak their minds.
I deeply regret and am always angered by ministerial delay in answering letters.
Over the past couple of months, they have introduced a number of measures which have restricted and angered the community.
The public have understandably been angered by the waste and distress involved.
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怒,憤怒, 怒火, 使生氣,激怒…
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怒,愤怒, 怒火, 使生气,激怒…
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cólera, ira, enfadar…
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raiva, braveza, enraivecer…
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怒り, 憤り, ~を怒らせる…
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öfke, kızgınlık, hiddet…
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colère [feminine], colère, mettre en colère…
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ràbia, còlera, fer enrabiar…
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