anger
英 ['æŋgə]
美 ['æŋɡɚ]
- n. 怒,憤怒;忿怒
- vt. 使發怒,激怒;惱火
- vi. 發怒;惱火
- n. (Anger)人名;(羅)安傑爾;(法)安熱;(德、捷、瑞典)安格爾
中文詞源
anger 生氣來自詞根ang, 拉緊,疼痛。後轉憂慮,生氣。
英文詞源
- anger
- anger: [12] The original notion contained in this word was of ‘distress’ or ‘affliction’; ‘rage’ did not begin to enter the picture until the 13th century. English acquired it from Old Norse angr ‘grief’, and it is connected with a group of words which contain connotations of ‘constriction’: German and Dutch eng (and Old English enge) mean ‘narrow’, Greek ánkhein meant ‘squeeze, strangle’ (English gets angina from it), and Latin angustus (source of English anguish) also meant ‘narrow’. All these forms point back to an Indo-European base *angg- ‘narrow’.
=> angina, anguish - anger (v.)
- c. 1200, "to irritate, annoy, provoke," from Old Norse angra "to grieve, vex, distress; to be vexed at, take offense with," from Proto-Germanic *angus (cognates: Old English enge "narrow, painful," Middle Dutch enghe, Gothic aggwus "narrow"), from PIE root *angh- "tight, painfully constricted, painful" (cognates: Sanskrit amhu- "narrow," amhah "anguish;" Armenian anjuk "narrow;" Lithuanian ankstas "narrow;" Greek ankhein "to squeeze," ankhone "a strangling;" Latin angere "to throttle, torment;" Old Irish cum-ang "straitness, want"). In Middle English, also of physical pain. Meaning "excite to wrath, make angry" is from late 14c. Related: Angered; angering.
- anger (n.)
- mid-13c., "distress, suffering; anguish, agony," also "hostile attitude, ill will, surliness," from Old Norse angr "distress, grief. sorrow, affliction," from the same root as anger (v.). Sense of "rage, wrath" is early 14c. Old Norse also had angr-gapi "rash, foolish person;" angr-lauss "free from care;" angr-lyndi "sadness, low spirits."
雙語例句
- 1. He still had a lot of pent-up anger to release.
- 他還有很多強壓的憤怒要發泄。
來自柯林斯例句
- 2. Jennifer responded with anger and played the martyr role.
- 珍妮弗做出憤怒的反應,開始大倒苦水。
來自柯林斯例句
- 3. Andy's face paled with disappointment; perhaps with anger as well.
- 安迪的臉色由於失望而變得蒼白,也許還摻雜著氣憤。
來自柯林斯例句
- 4. Frustration, anger and desperation have led to a series of wildcat strikes.
- 挫敗感、憤怒和絕望引起了一係列自發性的罷工。
來自柯林斯例句
- 5. "What did Moira tell you?" Liz demanded with a flash of anger.
- “莫伊拉跟你說什麽啦?”利茲突然生氣地質問道。
來自柯林斯例句