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1 angry
1) (feeling or showing anger: He was so angry that he was unable to speak; angry words; She is angry with him; The sky looks angry - it is going to rain.) dusmīgs; nikns; draudošs2) (red and sore-looking: He has an angry cut over his left eye.) iekaisis* * *dusmīgs, nikns; iekaisis; bangains; draudošs, nikns -
2 forgive
[fə'ɡiv]past tense - forgave; verb1) (to stop being angry with (someone who has done something wrong): He forgave her for stealing his watch.)2) (to stop being angry about (something that someone has done): He forgave her angry words.)•- forgiving* * *piedot; atlaist -
3 feeling
1) (power and ability to feel: I have no feeling in my little finger.) sajūta2) (something that one feels physically: a feeling of great pain.) sajūta3) ((usually in plural) something that one feels in one's mind: His angry words hurt my feelings; a feeling of happiness.) jūtas; emocijas4) (an impression or belief: I have a feeling that the work is too hard.) nojauta; izjūta5) (affection: He has no feeling for her now.) līdzjūtība; simpātijas6) (emotion: He spoke with great feeling.) satraukums; uzbudinājums* * *sajūta; emocijas, jūtas; simpātijas, līdzjūtība; uzbudinājums, satraukums; gaisotne, noskaņojums; izjūta, izpratne; nojauta; jūtīgs; izjusts; līdzjūtīgs -
4 anger
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5 provoke
[prə'vəuk]1) (to make angry or irritated: Are you trying to provoke me?) []provocēt; kaitināt2) (to cause: His words provoked laughter.) izraisīt, izsaukt3) (to cause (a person etc) to react in an angry way: He was provoked into hitting her.) []provocēt; izaicināt•- provocative
- provocatively* * *izraisīt; ierosināt; provocēt; izprovocēt; aizkaitināt -
6 infuriate
[in'fjuərieit](to make very angry: I was infuriated by his words.) saniknot; satracināt; sakaitināt- infuriatingly* * *satracināt, saniknot -
7 reprimand
1. verb((especially of a person in authority) to speak or write angrily or severely to (someone) because he has done wrong; to rebuke: The soldier was severely reprimanded for being drunk.) izteikt rājienu; norāt2. noun(angry or severe words; a rebuke: He was given a severe reprimand.) rājiens* * *rājiens; izteikt rājienu, norāt
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