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61 only
['əunli] 1. adjective(without any others of the same type: He has no brothers or sisters - he's an only child; the only book of its kind.) singur; unic2. adverb1) (not more than: We have only two cups left; He lives only a mile away.) doar2) (alone: Only you can do it.) numai, doar3) (showing the one action done, in contrast to other possibilities: I only scolded the child - I did not smack him.) doar4) (not longer ago than: I saw him only yesterday.) nu mai demult de5) (showing the one possible result of an action: If you do that, you'll only make him angry.) numai3. conjunction(except that, but: I'd like to go, only I have to work.) doar că- only too -
62 out of hand
(unable to be controlled: The angry crowd was getting out of hand.) scăpat de sub control -
63 outburst
(an explosion, especially of angry feelings: a sudden outburst (of rage).) izbucnire -
64 peeved
adjective (angry; annoyed: She was peeved about it.) iritat de -
65 peevish
['pi:viʃ](easily made angry; irritable; frequently complaining: a peevish old man.) supărăcios; ţâfnos- peevishness
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66 peppery
1) ((of food) containing a lot of pepper: The soup is too peppery.) piperat2) (easily made angry: a peppery old man.) coleric -
67 pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
(to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose: He was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.) a căuta (motiv de) ceartăEnglish-Romanian dictionary > pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
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68 pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
(to start a quarrel, argument or fight with (someone) on purpose: He was angry because I beat him in the race, and he tried to pick a fight with me afterwards.) a căuta (motiv de) ceartăEnglish-Romanian dictionary > pick a quarrel/fight with (someone)
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69 pretend
[pri'tend]1) (to make believe that something is true, in play: Let's pretend that this room is a cave!; Pretend to be a lion!; He wasn't really angry - he was only pretending.) a-şi închipui; a pretinde; a se preface2) (to try to make it appear (that something is true), in order to deceive: He pretended that he had a headache; She was only pretending to be asleep; I pretended not to understand.) a pretinde; a se preface•- pretence- false pretences -
70 put (someone) in his place
(to remind (someone), often in a rude or angry way, of his lower social position, or lack of importance, experience etc.) a pune (pe cineva) la punct -
71 put (someone) in his place
(to remind (someone), often in a rude or angry way, of his lower social position, or lack of importance, experience etc.) a pune (pe cineva) la punct -
72 quail
[kweil](to draw back in fear; to shudder: The little boy quailed at the teacher's angry voice.) a tremura (în faţa) -
73 quick-tempered
adjective (easily made angry.) iute la mânie -
74 reduce
[rə'dju:s]1) (to make less, smaller etc: The shop reduced its prices; The train reduced speed.) a reduce2) (to lose weight by dieting: I must reduce to get into that dress.) a face cură de slăbire3) (to drive, or put, into a particular (bad) state: The bombs reduced the city to ruins; She was so angry, she was almost reduced to tears; During the famine, many people were reduced to eating grass and leaves.) a reduce (la); a obliga (să)•- reduction -
75 reprimand
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76 restrain
[rə'strein](to prevent from doing something; to control: He was so angry he could hardly restrain himself; He had to be restrained from hitting the man; He restrained his anger with difficulty.) a (se) stăpâni; a împiedica -
77 retort
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78 scene
[si:n]1) (the place where something real or imaginary happens: A murderer sometimes revisits the scene of his crime; The scene of this opera is laid/set in Switzerland.) scenă2) (an incident etc which is seen or remembered: He recalled scenes from his childhood.) eveniment3) (a show of anger: I was very angry but I didn't want to make a scene.) scenă4) (a view of a landscape etc: The sheep grazing on the hillside made a peaceful scene.) tablou5) (one part or division of a play etc: The hero died in the first scene of the third act of the play.) scenă6) (the setting or background for a play etc: Scene-changing must be done quickly.) decor7) (a particular area of activity: the academic/business scene.) scenă•- scenery- scenic
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79 scolding
noun (a stern or angry rebuke: I got a scolding for doing careless work.) ceartă -
80 scowl
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