First of all, anger
English [re? d? ] beauty [re? d? ]
Anger; Intense and violent; Desire, madness; war mania/hysteria
Lose one's temper and get angry; fashion
He turned blue with anger.
He was livid with anger.
Second, anger.
English [? g? (r)] Beauty [? ɡ? ]
Anger; Anger; Angry; Frustration and dissatisfaction
Transitive verb & intransitive verb provocation; Make angry; (Old, informal) To cause inflammation or pain in (a wound); angry
Intransitive verbs are angry; angry
The growing anger and frustration of young unemployed people
The growing anger and frustration of the young unemployed.
Third, anger.
English [r? θ] beauty [r? θ]
Anger; rabid
She? Waterfall? Are you online? Love? And then what? Incur? That? Anger? Yes? She? Father. ?
She fell in love, which caused her father's anger.
Four. angry
English [nd? g? Nen] beauty [nd? ɡ? Tender]
Anger, indignation, anger
The increase in train fares aroused public anger.
The price increase of train tickets aroused public anger.
Verb (short for verb) Anger.
English [ba? L] beauty [ba? l]
Bile; Anger; Bad temper
The critic's comment on the play was just an angry remark.
The critic's comments on the play were just venting his anger.