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sự tức giận sự giận dữ
anger
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giận tức giận
angry
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Many people never really express any anger. ☊ anger ☊
the growing anger and frustration of young unemployed people ☊ anger ☊
anger at sb/sth: He was filled with anger at the way he had been treated. ☊ anger ☊
She was angered by their selfishness and lack of concern. ☊ anger ☊
Her behaviour really made me angry. ☊ angry ☊
The comments provoked an angry response from union leaders. ☊ angry ☊
angry with/at sb about/for sth: I was very angry with myself for making such a stupid mistake. ☊ angry ☊
angry at/about/over sth: He felt angry at the injustice of the situation. ☊ angry ☊
The passengers grew angry about the delay. ☊ angry ☊
The words burst from her in an angry rush. ☊ burst ☊
He got so angry he lost control (= shouted and said or did things he would not normally do). ☊ control ☊
control yourself: I was so furious I couldn't control myself and I hit him. ☊ control ☊
direct sth against sth/sb: Most of his anger was directed against himself. ☊ direct ☊
She took an instant dislike to the house and the neighbourhood. ☊ dislike ☊
Emotions are running high (= people are feeling very excited, angry, etc.). ☊ emotion ☊
The poet's anger finds expression in (= is shown in) the last verse of the poem. ☊ expression ☊
Sue's face was a picture (= she looked very surprised, angry, etc.) as she listened to her husband's speech. ☊ face ☊
Feelings are running high (= people are very angry or excited). ☊ feeling ☊
You're on dangerous ground (= talking about ideas that are likely to offend sb or make people angry) if you criticize his family. ☊ ground ☊
She just managed to hold back her anger. ☊ hold sth back ☊
imagine (sb + adj./noun): I can imagine him really angry. ☊ imagine ☊
'Was he very angry?' 'Indeed he was.' ☊ indeed ☊
Because I grew up in a dysfunctional family, anger is a big issue for me. ☊ issue ☊
keep on doing sth: Don't keep on interrupting me! ☊ keep ☊
My mother will kill me (= be very angry with me) when she finds out. ☊ kill ☊
Students were angry at being treated like children. ☊ like ☊
He got mad and walked out. ☊ mad ☊
mad with sth: to be mad with anger/excitement/grief/love ☊ mad ☊
Don't be angry. I'm sure she meant it for the best (= intended to be helpful). ☊ mean ☊
What do you mean, you thought I wouldn't mind? (= of course I mind and I am very angry) ☊ mean ☊
He's always in a bad mood (= unhappy, or angry and impatient). ☊ mood ☊
Trying to reason with him only enrages him even more. ☊ only ☊
She smiled, but privately she was furious. ☊ privately ☊
I was, to put it mildly, annoyed (= I was extremely angry). ☊ put ☊
I've never heard him even raise his voice (= speak louder because he was angry). ☊ raise ☊
The decision provoked an angry reaction from local residents. ☊ reaction ☊
The news provoked an angry response. ☊ response ☊
She had every right to be angry. ☊ right ☊
He felt anger rising inside him. ☊ rise ☊
He gave me the silent treatment (= did not speak to me because he was angry). ☊ silent ☊
What sort of time do you call this? (= I'm very angry that you have come so late.) ☊ sort ☊
Sam stamped his foot in anger. ☊ stamp ☊
I suppose you think it's funny, do you? (= showing anger). ☊ suppose ☊
tell (that)...: I could tell (that) he was angry from his expression. ☊ tell ☊
uncontrolled anger ☊ uncontrolled ☊
She made a visible effort to control her anger. ☊ visible ☊
It makes me wild (= very angry) to see such waste. ☊ wild ☊
Don't be angry with her. ☊ with ☊
Angry is not the word for it—I was furious. ☊ word ☊
It was wrong of me to get so angry. ☊ wrong ☊