wrath
noun /rɒθ/
/ræθ/
[uncountable] (old-fashioned or formal)- extreme anger
盛怒;震怒;怒火 - the wrath of God
上帝的愤怒
- He fled the country to escape the king's wrath.
他逃离了这个国家以避开国王的惩罚。 - He incurred Helen's wrath by arriving late.
他迟到了,惹得海伦发了火。 - He vented his wrath on his colleagues.
他把愤怒发泄在同事身上。 - If the President fails, he will face the wrath of the voters.
如果总统失败,他将面对选民的愤怒。 - She feared her father's wrath.
她害怕父亲发怒。 - They left gifts for the gods to appease their wrath.
他们向诸神呈上祭礼,以平息祂们的愤怒。 - They saw the floods as a sign of divine wrath.
他们把洪水视为神灵发怒的征兆。 - This is the second hotel to feel the wrath of the bombers.
这是第二家遭轰炸机狂轰乱炸的宾馆。 - This remark brought the judge's full wrath down on Sergeant Golding.
这一番话激起了法官对戈尔丁巡佐的满腔愤怒。 - What had she done to provoke his wrath?
她做了什么事惹得他大发雷霆? - his wrath at the insult
他因受辱而产生的愤怒 - the government's wrath over the incident
政府对这个事件的愤怒 - None of us has been brave enough to incur the wrath of the authorities.
我们当中没有人有足够的勇气招致当局的愤怒。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- full
- great
- divine
- …
- arouse
- bring
- bring down
- …
- wrath at
- God’s wrath
- the wrath of God
词源Old English wrǣththu, from wrāth, of Germanic origin. - the wrath of God