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101 Haß
hate, hatred, animosity, rancour [or (Am) -or], loathing;aus \Haß out of hatred; -
102 schreien
schrei·en < schrie, geschrie[e]n> [ʼʃraiən]vi1) ( brüllen) to yell[mit jdm] \schreien to shout [at sb]4) ( laut rufen)[nach jdm] \schreien to shout [for sb]5) ( heftig verlangen)[nach jdm/etw] \schreien to cry out [for sb/sth];das Kind schreit nach der Mutter the child is crying out for its mother6) ( lächerlich)du siehst in dem Anzug einfach zum S\schreien aus you look ridiculous in that suit; s. a. Hilfe, Spießvt ( etw brüllen)vrsich in Rage/Wut \schreien to get into a rage/become angry through shouting; -
103 обозлить(ся)
1) anger; 2) become angry -
104 прогневать(ся)
1) ander; 2) become angry -
105 разозлить(ся)
1) become angry; 2) anger -
106 рассердить(ся)
1) become angry; 2) annoy -
107 сердить(ся)
1) become angry; 2) annoy -
108 hiratu
io. ( astsekabetu) anguished; arima \hiratuen gozagarri a delight for anguished souls du/ad. (I)1. ( haserretu, samurtu) to anger, infuriate2. ( ahuldu, ahitu) to weaken da/ad. ( haserretu) to become angry -
109 vapeur
n. f.1. Renverser la vapeur. To make a 'U-turn', to have a complete change of mind on a specific issue. (The image obviously derives from the days of the steam engine.)2. Filer à toute vapeur. To 'make tracks', to dash away. -
110 احتفظ
اِحْتَفَظَ: غَضِبَto be or become angry, furious, enraged, exasperated, vexed, irritated -
111 اغتاظ
اِغْتاظَ (مِنْ)to be or become angry with, furious at, enraged by, irritated by, vexed by; to rage, flare up, storm, seethe, steam, boil, flame up with rage, lose one's temper -
112 برطم
بَرْطَمَ: غَضِبَto be or become angry, cross, irritated -
113 حمئ على
حَمِئَ على: غَضِبَto be or become angry with, mad at -
114 حمي عليه
حَمِيَ عليه: غَضِبَ عليهto be or become angry with, furious at -
115 مرمر
مَرْمَرَ: غَضِبَ -
116 intumesco
I.Lit.:B.fluctus flatu intumescens,
Plin. 2, 81, 83, § 196; id. 37, 5, 18, § 69:vidi virgineas intumuisse genas,
Ov. F. 6, 700.—Of dropsical persons: intumuit suffusā venter ab undā,
Ov. F. 1, 215:si partes corporis in vesicas intumuerint,
Plin. 20, 6, 23, § 51.—Transf., to rise, be elevated, of the surface of the ground:II.loco tamen ipso paululum intumescente,
Col. 1, 4, 10; cf.:nec intumescit alta viperis humus,
Hor. Epod. 16, 52.—Trop.A.To swell up:B.vox intumescit,
Tac. G. 3:motus,
grows, increases, id. A. 1, 38:intumuere statim superbia ferociaque,
Tac. H. 4, 19:jure quodam potestatis intumescere,
to be puffed up, elated, Quint. 1, 1, 8:rebus secundis,
Plin. Ep. 7, 31, 3:supra humanum modum,
Sen. Cons. ad Polyb. 36.—To become angry:intumuit vati,
Ov. P. 4, 14, 34:Juno, quod, etc.,
id. F. 6, 487; id. M. 8, 582 al. -
117 keep one's hair on
to remain calm and not become angry.يَبقى هادئا -
118 lose one's head
to become angry or excited, or to act foolishly in a crisis.يَغْضَب، يَفْقِد صوابَه -
119 see red
to become angry:يَغْضَبWhen he started criticizing my work, I really saw red.
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120 προσπικραίνω
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