angry adj. 1.发怒的,忿怒的。 2.(风雨等)凶猛的。 3.(颜色等)刺目的。 4.(伤口等)肿痛的,发炎的。 angry waves 怒涛。 angry winds 烈风。 an angry wound 发炎的伤口。 be [get] angry at (about) 因…而发怒,生…的气。 be [get] angry with (sb.) 生(某人)的气。 have angry words with... 和…吵嘴。 make (sb.) angry 惹(某人)发火[发怒,生气]。
He ' s turning out to be quite the angry young man 他长大了变成了愤怒的小青年
The realistic writing style of the quot; angry young men quot 派小说的现实主义创作风格
At the scene of today ' s bombing , angry young men called for revenge and retaliation 在今天发生炸弹袭击的地方,愤怒的青年高喊要报仇雪恨。
" they may drag me in , but they can ' t make me talk when they get me here . i will stare at the floor . " shouted the angry young man "他们可以把我拖进来,但把我拖到这儿,却不能让我说话.我会盯着地板看. "年轻人愤怒地嚷着
Combining the best elements of the british theater s classic heritage and its burgeoning " angry young man " school , hopkins worked well in both ancient and modern pieces 1968年,他与老牌明星凯瑟琳赫本合演了影片冬天的狮子the lion in the winter 1968 。
百科解释
The "angry young men" were a group of mostly working and middle class British playwrights and novelists who became prominent in the 1950s. The group's leading members included John Osborne and Kingsley Amis.