词汇 | example_english_angry |
释义 | Examples of angryThese examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. Kimberly appears different upon her return: stronger, angrier and determined. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. If someone crashes your computer, you might get angry and tend to express you anger; but what if it was your boss who did it? The trial was dominated by technical, military-legal issues which left those looking for ' justice ' confused and angry. I had never asked for a timeframe and was so angry. The moods available for selection are: polite (the default mood), informal, humorous and angry moods. The play concludes with a crowd of angry plebeians tearing him to pieces. He smiles; he seems less coiled and angry than at other times during this part of the debate. Has he been angry, threatening, or, during the whole separation? Feeling angry, anxious, frustrated, guilty and uncomfortable when language brokering was associated with more problematic family relations. Supporters were slightly less likely to report feeling depressed by the subject's condition or angry about the caregiving situation. Many informants still felt angry, traumatised and depressed about what they had experienced. I have encountered many frustrated, angry, disappointed and depressed older people. The item ' angry ' had low loadings on both factors and was excluded to enhance differentiation between the two factors. Morph from angry cat to trombone (2.48 s) 41. He felt angry and grief-stricken that he had no control over his life and present situation. The oncologist admitted being angry with the family, whom she experienced as "controlling"; she suggested that the patient might have psychiatric difficulties. I have never ever seen him angry with one of his fellows, despite the fact that on occasion no one could have blamed him. He was angry, but was able to control himself in his typically reserved way. In comparison to normal controls, a subject with bilateral amygdala damage had difficulty identifying emotions (happy, angry, sad) in sentences that were read to her. Relatives were far more likely to express outrage, and a few of the residents were very angry about the requirement. Almost half say other villagers would at least 'probably' be unhappy or angry if they took too much fuelwood or fodder. Resistance included angry behaviors such as kicking, hitting, or biting the parent, and showing a continual fussiness or inability to be soothed by the parent. The boy is angry and bitter and wants his fake father to stay in jail. There is no difference in tendency to get angry, or to 'get depressed if things go wrong'. Angry rioters demanded an official apology from the patriarch of the church for the apparent offense caused by the play. The condition presents initially as an angry, red and raw mucosa covered with sheets of white pseudomembrane. Food prices are higher than they have been in some time, and many consumers are angry. If the first movement is def ined by its angry minor ninths, the minor third has become a calm counterbalance. He returned in early 2000, utilizing the same name and ring attire, but squashing a number of wrestlers as an angrier version of himself. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Women are stereotypically more emotional and men are stereotypically angrier. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The girl notices a boy that shows up, she first ignores him and dances with another guy, notably when the song takes an angrier tone. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. The angry interchange in the school board and community meeting that follows illustrates the emotions beclouding any clear, objective reading of the past. They may feel justifiably angry at receiving contradictory and misleading messages. Where the diagnosis has been made late, parents are usually very distressed, frequently angry but relieved that the difficulties will be cor r ected. The voices may be friendly or angry and may come from "imaginary companions" or sound like the voices of parents, friends, or teachers. Reliability was determined separately for each expression, including happy, sad, angry, interest, fear, disgust, cry, and pre-cry. A processoriented approach to children's coping with adults' angry behavior. French politics is more than ever permeable to societal influences, which are oppositional, angry and volatile. By-elections in 1957 were disastrous, and the parliamentary party was angry and divided. Patients are often frightened, intimidated, and angry - all of which are natural feelings associated with hospitalization. In particular, we explored the relationships between irritable, angry maternal behavior, as well as supportive behavior, and children's responses to stress. Successful calming was indicated by quickly being soothed by the parent without the display of angry or ambivalent behavior. In the case of the ambivalent 0dependent child, the child shows exaggerated dependency with parental figures, often accompanied by angry resistance and conflictual exchanges. Present state of mind scales include lack of memory about childhood, derogation of attachment, angry, vulnerable, and balancing forgiving. The emotional face task combined a neutral expression with either an angry or a happy facial expression with the varying levels of emotion!. Unsurprisingly the angry monks retaliated, barring entry to the chapter to the bishop's clerks. Such authentic anger may stand a better chance of deterring a child's angerrelated symptoms than ambivalent, mixed, or unfelt angry communications do. We expected mutually positive exchanges to characterize interactions with children without conduct symptoms and mutually angry exchanges to characterize interactions with children with clinical elevations. Not only must the obstacles be overcome but also must the frustrative and angry states that can interfere with effective approach. I used to get angry at things, a statement. Gergen considers the troubled, hurt and angry stories which ageing adults have to tell when they seek psychotherapy. Thus, for example, there have been a series of imaging studies investigating the neural response to fearful and angry expressions. I just got angry at putting words on things and treating them as if they were explanations. F.... did others act angry or upset with you ? Her subsequent pregnancy was noticed by male kin, who were angry and set up a watch over the house to identify the suitor. Real consideration is not made of ' the angry female' or, moreover, to the opinions that she voices. Instead of drawing attention to the individual voice of each woman, the listener/critic simply sees and hears an ' angry female'. One of the stage managers was angry because filming is illegal, and he tried to stop them. She is angry it didn't go her way. He grabs a hoe and uses it to strike the animal, hitting it with a glancing blow that only injures it and makes it angrier. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. As suggested above, the radicals evolved a general philosophy of confrontation and an angry critique of conventional parliamentary politics. Women cried when they were criticized, angry, or had problems with their work. She used to be angry because of the illness but now it was at herself because she couldn't "do things". Skills are required: the capacity to focus, to stay on script, and not to respond negatively to upset or angry customers. A vacancy means no return on the investment for the vacancy's duration (while fending off angry creditors). Why would reformers seek to forestall future business backlash were it not for the influence that angry employers might wield? Other tools of control, such as a budget cut or an angry congressional hearing, simply impose no real pain upon the bureaucracy or are counterproductive. Transforming 'angry young men' into embittered, cynical 'couch-potatoes'. 605 were showing an angry or a happy expression. Half of the expressive faces (30) were angry faces and the other half were happy faces. He was an alcoholic, and the more he drank, the angrier he became, and directed his anger at his family. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. He apologetically leaves despite their pleas, stating that his presence only makes the demon angrier. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. Accordingly, we need a new local distribution that explains the probability of being angry given a certain personality. Pictures were presented untimed and the subject chose the appropriate emotion from a typed list - happy, sad, angry, afraid, disgusted, surprised, neutral. Two continua were presented; one combined angry and neutral expressions, and the second combined happy and neutral expressions. The ordering of angry, happy, and neutral trials was different across each of the three image sets. Composite emotion scores were created to index two key emotions, angry distress and positive emotion. Emotional and cardiovascular responses to adult's angry behavior and challenging tasks in children of hypertensive and normotensive parents. Foils were randomly selected from the following emotions: happy, sad, angry, fear, surprise, and disgust. Negative verbalizations including words such as "angry" and "sad," and positive verbalizations including such words as "happy" and "love," were noted from the transcript. Resistant infants are likely to alternate between proximity seeking and angry resistance. Individuals are classified as "preoccupied" if the narrative indicates confused, passive, or angry preoccupation with the parents. Six minutes into the work, as its mood grows darker, angrier, more dissonant, a skirling piccolo introduces a scherzo section. They get much angrier about this than egalitarian feminist psychologists do. From time to time each grew angry or impatient with the stubbornness of the other, but the antagonism between them and their countries gradually diminished. His parents may be loving, but sad and angry with others. On the whole he had a poor opinion of human nature, and he felt an angry contempt for politicians. The" docile", easily exploited workforce is gradually becoming more defiant and angry. The meeting got very angry, though it was still a passive anger, with very little pushing and shoving of the police. All, in fact, have lost, in this bitter and angry elegy for the pointless loss of the divinity of earth. The action defines them further as the gates of the female precinct being stormed by angry males. In some cases the guardsmen were attacked and captives were set free by an angry crowd. He had paid his dues, and deserved a little extra leeway if he spoke too loudly or grew frustrated and angry with the tribal politicians. However, such an account might predict that problems might show up more on angry than happy faces. Anger-prone children tended to perceive others as angry, and fear-prone children tended to perceive others as scared. The controlling-punitive behavior is angry and domineering, with attempts to humiliate, embarrass, or reject the parent. The wait task induced equivalent frequencies of child initiated angry distress. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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