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61 rozjusz|yć
pf — rozjusz|ać impf Ⅰ vt to enrage- kłótnia jeszcze bardziej go rozjuszyła the quarrel enraged him even more- rozjuszony dzik zaatakował ich an enraged boar attacked themⅡ rozjuszyć się — rozjuszać się to go into a rage- rozjuszał się z byle powodu he would go into a rage at the slightest provocationThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozjusz|yć
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62 rozsroż|yć
książk. pf Ⅰ vt to infuriate, to enrage- upartym milczeniem rozsrożyła go jeszcze bardziej her obstinate silence infuriated him even more- rozsrożony ojciec ukarał go surowo his enraged father punished him severelyⅡ rozsrożyć się 1. (rozgniewać się) to become enraged, to become infuriated 2. przen. (o zjawiskach atmosferycznych) burza/zima rozsrożyła się na dobre the storm/winter has set inThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > rozsroż|yć
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63 invelenito
invelenito agg.1 envenomed, embittered, bitter2 (irato) enraged, furious: con un tono invelenito mi ha detto di uscire, in an enraged tone she told me to get out. -
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du/ad.1. to inflame2. to become {enraged || infuriated}3. Med. to fester, get infected, become inflammed da/ad.1. to catch fire2. (irud.) to become {enraged || infuriated}3. Med. to become festered -
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66 θυμόω
+ V 19-24-9-8-6=66 Gn 6,7; 30,2; 39,19; 44,18; Ex 4,14A: to make angry, to provoke Hos 12,15P: to be angry 2 Sm 13,21; to be angry with [τινι] Gn 30,2; id. [εἴς τινα] Ex 32,10; id. [ἔν τινι] 2 Kgs 17,18; id. [ἐπί τι] Hos 11,7; id. [ἐπί τινα] Ex 4,14; id. [ἐπί τινι] Dt 9,8; id. [κατά τινα] 4 Mc 2,17; id. [πρός τινα] 2 Chr 26,19; to be inflamed, to become aggressive Hos 7,5; to be enraged with [τι] Is 37,29; to be enraged (metaph.) Is 13,13; to seethe 2 Kgs 23,26; to be indignant at [ἐπί τι] DnTh 11,30ἐθυμώθη ὀργῇ he was very angry Gn 39,19*Ez 21,14 θυμώθητι rage corr.? ἑτοιμάσθητι be ready; *Hos 11,7 θυμωθήσεται he shall be angry-יחרחרה for MT יחד all, together?Cf. LARCHER 1984 394.473-474; WALTERS 1973 326(Ez 21,14) -
67 οἴστρος
Grammatical information: m.Meaning: `gadfly, Tabanus bovinus' (χ 300, A., Arist.), also of a water-insect and a bird (Arist. perh. Sylvia trochilus; cf. Whitfield ClassRev. 69, 12f.), `sting, prick' (S., E.), `rage, madness, fierce desire' (Hdt., Pl., S., E.).Compounds: Compp., e.g. οἰστρο-πλήξ, - γος `stung by a gadly, driven by anger' (trag., of Io, also of the Bacchantes).Derivatives: οἰστρ-ώδης `enraged' (Pl., Epicur.), - ήεις `full of sting, stinging, stung' (Opp., Nonn.; cf. Schwyzer 527), - ηδόν `with rage' (Opp.); οἰστρ-άω (on the formation Schwyzer 731), also - έω (Theoc., Luc., Jul.), - ῆσαι (trag., Pl., Arist.), also with ἀν-, ἐξ-, παρ-, δι-, `to rouse; to rage, to roar' with οἴστρ-ημα n. `sting' (S., AP), ( παρ-)-ησις f. `rage, passion' ( Corp. Herm., PMag. Par.); backformation πάροιστρος `enraged, mad' (Simp.).Etymology: In the barytonesis agreeing with κέστρος, χύτρος a. o. (cf. Schwyzer 531 f.) οἶσ-τρος must orig. be a nom. instr. or -- what amounts to the same thing -- a nom. agentis. If, as seems probable, cognate with οἶμα (\< *οἶσ-μα) and like this derived from a verb `put in vehement movement, urge, irritate', the word meant originally "urger, irritator". The actual meanings `gadfly', `sting', `anger' can therefor go hand in hand (cf. v.Wilamowitz Glaube 1, 273); the changing meaning was still favoured by the myth of Io. -- An identical formation, except for the gender, is Lith. aistrà f. `vehement passion'; further cognates s. οἶμα; cf. also ὀϊστός w. lit. -- Diff. F. Hartmann KZ 54, 289 w. n. 1: to οἶδος, οἰδέω, OHG eittar `poison' etc. as `who causes an ulcer'; to be rejected. S. also Gil Fernandez Nombres de insectos 157. -- In ἰστυάζει ὀργίζεται H. Fick KZ 43, 136 wanted to find a parallel zero grade τυ-derivation *ἰσ-τύ-ς.Page in Frisk: 2,369-370Greek-English etymological dictionary (Ελληνικά-Αγγλικά ετυμολογική λεξικό) > οἴστρος
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68 opwinden
1 [de veer spannen] wind up2 [tot een kluwen, rol maken] wind3 [in een geestdriftige stemming brengen] excite ⇒ wind/key/tense up4 [omhoogbrengen] wind up ⇒ reel in/up♦voorbeelden:3 zich opwinden • get excited, get worked/keyed up4 een anker opwinden • wind up/haul up/in an anchorII 〈wederkerend werkwoord; zich opwinden〉1 [kwaad worden] get enraged/incensed ⇒ fume♦voorbeelden: -
69 ἐμμαίνομαι
ἐμμαίνομαι to be filled with such anger that one appears to be mad, be enraged τινί against someone (Jos., Ant. 17, 174) περισσῶς ἐμμαινόμενος αὐτοῖς being furiously enraged at them Ac 26:11.—DELG s.v. μαίνομαι. M-M. -
70 מרר
מָרַר(b. h.) 1) to drip; 2) (cmp. אֶרֶס) to be bitter.V. מוֹר, מַר, מָרוֹר Pi. מֵרֵר to make bitter; to afflict. Pes.X, 5 מרור על שום שמֵרְרוּ המצריםוכ׳ we eat bitter herbs in memory of the Egyptians embittering the lives of our fathers in Egypt. Cant. R. to I, 13 (play on מֹר, ib.) אברהם מְמָרֵר עצמווכ׳ Abraham afflicted himself and plagued himself with sufferings; ib. to III, 6; a. e. Hif. הֵמַר same. Gen. R. s. 98 (play on וימררהו, Gen. 49:23) שה׳ לאחיו who made his brothers suffer; שהֵמֵירוּ לו אחיו whom his brothers made suffer; שה׳ לאדונתו who made his mistress suffer; שהֵמֵירָה לו אדונתו (v. Matt. K.) whom his mistress made suffer. Sabb.88b (play on צ̇ר̇ר המ̇ר̇, Cant. 1:13) אע״פ שמיצֹרֹ ומֵימַֹרֹ ליוכ׳ although my Beloved decrees anguish and suffering for me; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְמָרֵר, Nithpa. נִתְמָרֵר to become sticky and bitter from handling myrrh. Cant. R. to I, 13 כל … ידיו מִתְמָרְרוֹת (Matt. K. מִתְמוֹרְר׳, Hithpol.) whoever plucks it (myrrh), gets his hands sticky (and bitter). Num. R. s. 13 (play on מוֹרִי, Cant. 5:1) נִתְמָרְרוּ בגלותוכ׳ they became bitter (affected with sin) in captivity, and were sweetened (atoned for their sins) by martyrdom. Hithpalp. הִתְמַרְמֵר, Nithpalp. נִתְמַרְמֵר to get excited (in battle); to be enraged. Pesik. R. s. (ed. Fr., p. 140a>) מיד היה מִתְמַרְמֵרוכ׳ at once he became enraged and kicked it (the missile) Ib. נתמ׳ לצאת he was excited in rushing out. -
71 מָרַר
מָרַר(b. h.) 1) to drip; 2) (cmp. אֶרֶס) to be bitter.V. מוֹר, מַר, מָרוֹר Pi. מֵרֵר to make bitter; to afflict. Pes.X, 5 מרור על שום שמֵרְרוּ המצריםוכ׳ we eat bitter herbs in memory of the Egyptians embittering the lives of our fathers in Egypt. Cant. R. to I, 13 (play on מֹר, ib.) אברהם מְמָרֵר עצמווכ׳ Abraham afflicted himself and plagued himself with sufferings; ib. to III, 6; a. e. Hif. הֵמַר same. Gen. R. s. 98 (play on וימררהו, Gen. 49:23) שה׳ לאחיו who made his brothers suffer; שהֵמֵירוּ לו אחיו whom his brothers made suffer; שה׳ לאדונתו who made his mistress suffer; שהֵמֵירָה לו אדונתו (v. Matt. K.) whom his mistress made suffer. Sabb.88b (play on צ̇ר̇ר המ̇ר̇, Cant. 1:13) אע״פ שמיצֹרֹ ומֵימַֹרֹ ליוכ׳ although my Beloved decrees anguish and suffering for me; a. e. Hithpa. הִתְמָרֵר, Nithpa. נִתְמָרֵר to become sticky and bitter from handling myrrh. Cant. R. to I, 13 כל … ידיו מִתְמָרְרוֹת (Matt. K. מִתְמוֹרְר׳, Hithpol.) whoever plucks it (myrrh), gets his hands sticky (and bitter). Num. R. s. 13 (play on מוֹרִי, Cant. 5:1) נִתְמָרְרוּ בגלותוכ׳ they became bitter (affected with sin) in captivity, and were sweetened (atoned for their sins) by martyrdom. Hithpalp. הִתְמַרְמֵר, Nithpalp. נִתְמַרְמֵר to get excited (in battle); to be enraged. Pesik. R. s. (ed. Fr., p. 140a>) מיד היה מִתְמַרְמֵרוכ׳ at once he became enraged and kicked it (the missile) Ib. נתמ׳ לצאת he was excited in rushing out. -
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73 взбелениться
1) General subject: fly into a rage, get enraged, get mad, blow one's top2) Colloquial: freak out3) American: blow a fuse4) Jargon: go ballistic -
74 взбешённый
1) General subject: as mad as a wet hen, enraged, frenzied, furious, horn mad, horn-mad, mad, red-hot, redwood, savage2) Australian slang: agro3) Jargon: on one's high bourse, red-assed, redassed, ripped, ripped off, ripped up, scotty, ape, ding-dong, p'd off, pee'd off, peed off, pissed on4) Invective: pissed off5) Makarov: as mad as a hornet, hot under the collar -
75 его высокомерное отношение взбесило меня
General subject: his supercilious attitude enraged meУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > его высокомерное отношение взбесило меня
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76 обезумевший от голода и преследуемый страхом
General subject: enraged with hunger and hunted by fearУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > обезумевший от голода и преследуемый страхом
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77 он разозлился на меня
General subject: he is enraged with meУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > он разозлился на меня
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78 разгневанный
2) Colloquial: on the high ropes, teed off3) Poetical language: wroth4) Rare: choleric5) Australian slang: mad as a meat axe, snake-headed7) Cliche: All bent out of shape -
79 разъярённый
1) General subject: ( as) mad as a hatter, aboil, blistering, enraged, furious, horn mad, horn-mad, hot with rage, infuriated, like a bear with a sore head, rampant, ropeable (о быке), tearing angry, white hot, white-hot, with his hackles up, wrath, wrathful, wrathy, angry2) Colloquial: savage3) Obsolete: rageth (прблизительно rage)4) Australian slang: ropeable (о быке и т.п.)5) Makarov: as mad as a hatter, hot under the collar, sultry6) Taboo: ape shit -
80 я был ужасно зол на него
General subject: I was terribly enraged with himУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > я был ужасно зол на него
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