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2 empören
I v/t (aufbringen) anger; stärker: infuriate, outrage; (beleidigen) insult, affront geh.; (schockieren) shock; stärker: scandalize, appalII v/refl* * *sich empörento be outraged* * *em|pö|ren [ɛm'pøːrən] ptp empört1. vtto fill with indignation, to outrage; (stärker) to incenseSee:→ auch empört2. vr"das ist unerhört!", empörte sich der Schulmeister — "that's scandalous!", said the schoolmaster indignantly
* * *(to disgust: His habits revolt me.) revolt* * *em·pö·ren *[ɛmˈpø:rən]I. vt▪ jdn \empören to outrage [or incense] sb, to fill sb with indignationII. vr1. (sich entrüsten)▪ sich akk [über jdn/etw] \empören to be outraged about [or by] sb/sth, to be incensed by sb/sth, to be filled with indignation by sb/sthsie empörte sich über sein Benehmen his behaviour outraged her* * *1.transitives Verb fill with indignation; incense; outrage2.reflexives Verb become indignant or incensed or outraged (über + Akk. about)* * *A. v/t (aufbringen) anger; stärker: infuriate, outrage; (beleidigen) insult, affront geh; (schockieren) shock; stärker: scandalize, appalB. v/r1. be outraged (gegen against)* * *1.transitives Verb fill with indignation; incense; outrage2.reflexives Verb become indignant or incensed or outraged (über + Akk. about)* * *v.to disgust v. -
3 Entrüstung
* * *die Entrüstungindignation* * *Ent|rụ̈s|tungf(über +acc at) indignation; (= Zorn) angerein Sturm der Entrüstung brach los — a storm of indignation broke out
* * ** * *Ent·rüs·tungf indignation▪ jds \Entrüstung über jdn/etw sb's indignation about [or at] sb/sthvoller \Entrüstung indignantlyer stand voller \Entrüstung auf he stood up filled with indignation* * *die indignation (über + Akk. at, about)* * *Entrüstung f (shock and) indignation (* * *die indignation (über + Akk. at, about)* * *f.exasperation n.indignation n. -
4 Entrüstung
Ent·rüs·tung findignation;voller \Entrüstung indignantly; -
5 empören
em·pö·ren * [ɛmʼpø:rən]vtjdn \empören to outrage [or incense] sb, to fill sb with indignationvr1) ( sich entrüsten)sich [über jdn/etw] \empören to be outraged about [or by] sb/sth, to be incensed by sb/sth, to be filled with indignation by sb/sth;sie empörte sich über sein Benehmen his behaviour outraged hersich [gegen jdn/etw] \empören to rebel against sb/sth -
6 Zorn
m; -(e)s, kein Pl.; rage, anger, fury, wrath lit., ire lit. ( alle: auf + Akk at); gerechter oder heiliger Zorn righteous anger ( oder indignation); der Zorn Gottes God’s wrath; in Zorn geraten fly into a rage; ihn packte der Zorn he got really angry ( oder furious)* * *der Zornirateness; wrath; passion; anger; ire* * *Zọrn [tsɔrn]m -(e)s, no planger, rage, wrath (liter)wenn ihn der Zorn überkommt — when he becomes angry, when he loses his temper
in Zorn geraten or ausbrechen — to fly into a rage, to lose one's temper
der Zorn packte ihn — he became angry, he flew into a rage
im Zorn — in a rage, in anger
* * *(a violent, bitter feeling (against someone or something): He was filled with anger about the way he had been treated.) anger* * *<-[e]s>[tsɔrn]der \Zorn Gottes the wrath of Godin \Zorn geraten/ausbrechen to lose one's temper, to fly into a rageeinen \Zorn auf jdn haben to be furious with sbjds \Zorn heraufbeschwören to incur sb's wrathim \Zorn in anger [or a rage]im \Zorn sagt man manches, was man später bereut when you are angry you say things you later regret* * *der; Zorn[e]s anger; (stärker) wrath; furyeinen Zorn auf jemanden haben — (ugs.) be furious with somebody
im Zorn — in a rage; in anger
* * *auf +akk at);heiliger Zorn righteous anger ( oder indignation);der Zorn Gottes God’s wrath;in Zorn geraten fly into a rage;ihn packte der Zorn he got really angry ( oder furious)Zorn… → Zornes…* * *der; Zorn[e]s anger; (stärker) wrath; furyeinen Zorn auf jemanden haben — (ugs.) be furious with somebody
im Zorn — in a rage; in anger
* * *nur sing. m.anger n.fury n.ire n.temper n.wrath n.
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