意思
Used to state that you are experiencing strong feelings of displeasure or hostility.
文化背景
Americans value directness. Saying 'I'm angry' is often seen as a step toward resolution. Directly saying 'I'm angry' can be considered very aggressive; people often use softer language.
Prepositions matter
Use 'with' for people and 'at' for things.
意思
Used to state that you are experiencing strong feelings of displeasure or hostility.
Prepositions matter
Use 'with' for people and 'at' for things.
自我测试
Choose the correct preposition.
I am angry ___ my brother.
Use 'with' for people.
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练习题库
1 练习I am angry ___ my brother.
Use 'with' for people.
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常见问题
1 个问题Yes, it emphasizes the emotion.
相关表达
Lose one's temper
similarTo suddenly become angry