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弑君者 in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for 弑君者 in the English»Spanish Dictionary

angry <angrier, angriest> [Am ˈæŋɡri, Brit ˈaŋɡri] ADJ

1. angry:

enojado esp LatAm
enfadado esp Spain
de enojo esp LatAm
de enfado esp Spain
enojarse esp LatAm
enfadarse esp Spain

弑君者 in the PONS Dictionary

British English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
He decides to defend his wife against the angry mob running after her.
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In fact, his songs are hardly even angry anymore.
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He reads several angry tirades and provides experimental film material and paintings.
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In that role, he helped to rescue the city's historic town hall from planned demolition, with a front page article that caused angry public protests.
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In the border region, its intervention led to hate strikes by angry white workers.
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Amy is angry, but also lies after they receive money.
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He is angry and flies into the neighbourhood causing destruction to cars, windows and other property.
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Bowers faces the window and, with an angry look in his eyes, removes his glasses.
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Another approach is for the hacker to pose as an angry supervisor, and when his/her authority is questioned, threaten to fire the help-desk worker.
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Most historians perceive this to be an angry outburst rather than a factual statement.
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