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  • 41anger — [[t]æ̱ŋgə(r)[/t]] ♦♦♦ angers, angering, angered 1) N UNCOUNT: oft N at n/ ing Anger is the strong emotion that you feel when you think that someone has behaved in an unfair, cruel, or unacceptable way. He cried with anger and frustration... Ellen …

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  • 42anger — 1 noun (U) a strong feeling of wanting to harm, hurt or criticize someone because they have done something unfair, cruel, offensive etc: Paul s face was filled with anger and resentment. | do sth in anger (=do it because you have very strong… …

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  • 43Anger — 1 Original name in latin Anger Name in other language State code AT Continent/City Europe/Vienna longitude 47.27422 latitude 15.69139 altitude 473 Population 0 Date 2013 02 17 2 Original name in latin Anger Name in other language State code DE… …

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  • 44anger*/*/ — [ˈæŋgə] noun [U] I the strong feeling you get that makes you want to hurt someone or shout at them Some people express their anger through violence.[/ex] II verb [T] anger [ˈæŋgə] to make someone feel angry The school board s decision angered… …

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  • 45ånger — • grämelse, bitterhet, smärta, harm, förbittring, förtret, förargelse, bedrövelse • ånger, samvetskval, förkrosselse, skuldkänslor, grämelse, anfäktelser …

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  • 46anger — noun a strong feeling of annoyance, displeasure, or hostility. verb provoke anger in (someone). Origin ME: from ON angr grief , angra vex …

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  • 47anger — 1. noun his face was livid with anger Syn: rage, vexation, exasperation, displeasure, crossness, irritation, irritability, indignation, pique; annoyance, fury, wrath, ire, outrage, irascibility, ill temper/humor; informal slow burn, aggravation;… …

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  • 48anger — /ˈæŋgə / (say angguh) noun 1. a strongly felt displeasure aroused by real or supposed wrongs, often accompanied by an impulse to retaliate; wrath; ire. 2. Obsolete pain or smart, as of a sore. 3. Obsolete grief; trouble. –verb (t) 4. to excite to …

  • 49anger — pyktis statusas T sritis švietimas apibrėžtis Iš nepasitenkinimo kilęs griežtas kito asmens įspėjimas, neturintis tikslo įžeisti ar daryti žalos. Pedagogo pyktis – natūralus reiškinys. Jis neišvengiamas dėl pasikartojančių, įkyrių nederamų… …

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  • 50Anger — Ein Anger, der zu viel betreten wird, grünt nicht. Auch in Bezug auf die Unfruchtbarkeit öffentlicher Dirnen und ausschweifender Frauen …

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