气愤英语怎么说
- When the bear scrambled out, snorting and angry, the hunters would lean around the tree and shoot it.
- You could see her pacing in the alley then, trembling with frustration.
- She smiled, but privately she was furious.
- I'm furious that I wasn't told about it.
- She was furious at being upstaged by her younger sister.
- I became embarrassed and huffy and told her to take the money back.
- He stopped and turned away angrily to light his cigar.
- Miss Rottenmeier obeyed the summons with the greatest indignation, for it was only half-past four in the morning.
- When Kraft took over Britain's Cadbury earlier this year, the British press fumed about the loss of a much-loved chocolate-maker.
- Thai diplomats fumed that arrest and extradition would be the right way to treat a fugitive.
- She tore up the letter angrily and threw it into the dustbin.
- 'This champagne is warm!', he said disgustedly.
- I deeply resented her criticism.
- 'Well what did you expect?' she said crossly.
- I became embarrassed and huffy and told her to take the money back.
- They said that the decision was made more in sorrow than in anger.
- Hall is angry at what he sees as a caricature of the training offered to modern-day social workers.
- 'Goodbye and good riddance!' she said to him angrily as he left.
- He angrily accused the investigators of slandering both him and his family.
- Jan slammed her fist on the desk in anger.
- The passengers grew angry about the delay.
- She listened in a mixture of shock and anger before slamming the phone down.
- She was none too pleased at having to do it all again.
- He seemed both angry and disturbed.
- "I wasn't crying about mothers," he said rather indignantly.