气愤英语怎么说
Dad'll go mad when he sees what you've done.
Hall is angry at what he sees as a caricature of the training offered to modern-day social workers.
Had he better articulated the reasons for the bail-outs, the public might have been less outraged by them.
Jan slammed her fist on the desk in anger.
'Well what did you expect?' she said crossly.
They paid him only $10 for it and it really rankled.
He seemed both angry and disturbed.
"How can that be?" asked Hunt, irritated by the obscurity of Henry's reply.
The passengers grew angry about the delay.
They complained bitterly.
I wrote them a stinking letter to complain.
They said that the decision was made more in sorrow than in anger.
If I hold a grudge because I'm angry, I feel strong.
He was disgusted to see such awful living conditions.
Artists often resent the huge profits that collectors can make by reselling their work at auction.
Each loan is so small I'd feel really cheap making a big deal out of it; still, I do resent the fact that she never pays me back.
While he was doing so, Moran started his Mary of Egypt, but the indignant crowd seizing his stick were about to belabour him, when they fell back bewildered anew by his close resemblance to himself.
Miss Rottenmeier obeyed the summons with the greatest indignation, for it was only half-past four in the morning.
Greenpeace, for instance, says that its disapproval is self-evident, and resents being asked to express it.
That was wrong! And you can tell by my tone of voice I mean she should feel it with some sense of gutsy indignation.
And you can tell by my tone of voice I mean she should feel it with some sense of gutsy indignation.
It took an infuriatingly long time, of course.
Often, I also hear the secrets of these CEOs' employees, about what truly aggravates them and what they love about their bosses.
When West visited the school the following week, he says that he saw exactly what his son had told him about, and was enraged.
I was enraged at the news.