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1 anger
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2 aroused the anger of
gjorde någon ilsken, väckte någons raseri -
3 burn with anger
ryka av ilska -
4 explode with anger
explodera av ilska -
5 expressed anger
var arg, gav uttryck för sin vrede -
6 fit of anger
ett raseriutbrott, ett raserianfall -
7 his anger
hans ilska, hans vrede -
8 quick to anger
som har lätt för att bli arg -
9 remit anger
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10 repressed his anger
kuvade sitt raseri, dämpade sin ilska (lugnade sig, kontrollerade sin ilska) -
11 wreak one's anger
ge utlopp åt sin ilska -
12 contrition
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13 rage
n. raseri; ursinne; passion--------v. vara rasande, vara ursinnig, rasa* * *[rei‹] 1. noun1) ((a fit of) violent anger: He flew into a rage; He shouted with rage.) raseri, ursinne2) (violence; great force: the rage of the sea.) raseri2. verb1) (to act or shout in great anger: He raged at his secretary.) rasa, vara rasande2) ((of wind, storms etc) to be violent; to blow with great force: The storm raged all night.) rasa3) ((of battles, arguments etc) to be carried on with great violence: The battle raged for two whole days.) rasa4) ((of diseases etc) to spread quickly and affect many people: Fever was raging through the town.) grassera•- raging- all the rage
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14 regret
n. ånger; sorg--------v. vara ledsen över, ångra* * *[rə'ɡret] 1. past tense, past participle - regretted; verb(to be sorry about: I regret my foolish behaviour; I regret that I missed the concert; I regret missing the concert; I regret to inform you that your application for the job was unsuccessful.) vara ledsen över, beklaga, ångra2. noun(a feeling of sorrow, or of having done something wrong: I have no regrets / I feel no regret about what I did; It was with deep regret that I heard the news of his death.) ånger, ledsnad, sorg- regretfully
- regrettable
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15 repentance
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16 sincere remorse
uppriktig ånger (äkta ånger, samvetskval som kommer från hjärtat) -
17 address
n. adress; (data) ett nummer som anger ett läge in datorens minne el. disk; (data) ett unikt namn eller kod som identifierar varje dator med en användare (t.ex. URL, e-adress osv)--------v. tilltala; adressera; rikta* * *1. [ə'dres] verb1) (to put a name and address on (an envelope etc): Address the parcel clearly.) adressera2) (to speak or write to: I shall address my remarks to you only.) rikta, ställa2. ( American[) 'ædres] noun1) (the name of the house, street, town etc where a person lives: His address is 30 Main St, Edinburgh.) adress2) (a speech: He made a long and boring address.) anförande, föredrag• -
18 angry
adj. arg, ilsken, vred; vresig; dyster; inflammerad* * *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.) arg2) (red and sore-looking: He has an angry cut over his left eye.) elak, ond -
19 bare
adj. bar, naken; begränsad; knapp--------v. blotta, göra bar* * *[beə] 1. adjective1) (uncovered or naked: bare skin; bare floors.) bar, naken, kal2) (empty: bare shelves.) tom3) (of trees etc, without leaves.) kal4) (worn thin: The carpet is a bit bare.) luggsliten5) (basic; essential: the bare necessities of life.) grundläggande2. verb(to uncover: The dog bared its teeth in anger.) blotta- barely- bareness
- bareback
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- barefooted
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20 bile
n. galla; gallsjuka; dåligt lynne, vrede* * *1) (a yellowish thick bitter fluid in the liver.) galla2) (anger or irritability.) ilska•- bilious- biliousness
См. также в других словарях:
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