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rozdrażniony, poirytowany začněte se učit
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I’ll be annoyed if we don’t finish by eight.
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feeling annoyed and impatient about something začněte se učit
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John was getting irritated by all her questions.
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Mr Wallker gets cross if we’re late.
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angry and surprised because you feel insulted or unfairly treated začněte se učit
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He became very indignant when Marie suggested he’d made a mistake.
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angry and sad because you think you have been unfairly treated dotknięty, urażony, poszkodowany, pokrzywdzony začněte se učit
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Still, she felt aggrieved at their decision.
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someone who is feeling angry because they’re hungry začněte se učit
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He often gets hangry just before lunch.
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He was absolutely furious with her.
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extremely angry, especially because you think you have been treated unfairly začněte se učit
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We received irate phone calls from customers.
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rozzłoszczony, rozgniewany začněte se učit
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Local people are incensed at the decision.
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to feel an emotion, especially anger, so strongly that you are almost shaking začněte se učit
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You can sense this seething resentment within the party.
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a feeling of great anger and shock začněte se učit
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Am I alone in feeling outraged by his behaviour.
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She was incandescent with rage.
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(informal) so angry that your face becomes red začněte se učit
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He was apoplectic with fury.
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to suddenly become very angry so that you cannot control yourself stracić panowanie nad sobą začněte se učit
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They were behaving so badly that I lost my temper.
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(informal) to become very angry and upset začněte se učit
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I’d had enough and I just lost it.
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(spoken) to suddenly become very angry začněte se učit
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When he sees the mess they’ve made he’ll go ballistic.
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If I see people mistreating animals, I just see red.
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stracić panowanie nad sobą, eksplodować začněte se učit
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The kids had been arguing all day and eventually, I just lost my rag.
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(informal) to be very angry začněte se učit
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She hit the roof when she found out how much he’d paid for it.
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when something makes you extremely angry bardzo się czymś zdenerwować začněte se učit
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It makes my blood boil when people talk to me as if I’m stupid.
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when someone looks very angry začněte se učit
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She suddenly came into the room with a face like thunder.
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to be angry and looking for someone to fight or punish začněte se učit
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I’d better warn you, Gabriel’s on the warpath this morning!
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“like that” discussion is one in which people become angry začněte se učit
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