1. angry
I'm angry.
Being angry, he loudly rattled the locked door.
When I forgot my promise, he got really angry.
If Tom's girlfriend knew he was here now, she'd be very angry.
No matter how angry he was, he would never resort to violence.
Mr. Suzuki is angry about Tom's prank.
The angry mob overturned cars and smashed storefront windows.
The story was a two-faced lie that she told you to make you angry with me.
The captain was so angry he refused to give the crew shore leave.
Something you should know about me is that when I get angry, I get quiet.
People throughout the north were angry.
The people of Massachusetts were extremely angry.
Tom ran as fast as he could to escape from the angry bear.
The angry citizens took action immediately.
If you disagree with him, he is liable to get angry.
Inglese parola "rozzłoszczony"(angry) si verifica in set:
miks 1 angielski2. cross
Jesus died on the cross. I'm cross because I'm on a diet
In 1881, Clara Barton donated her time to help people in need, starting the American Red Cross.
cross Europe
In truth, there was only one Christian, and he died on the cross.
When I'm home and I'm going to the corner drugstore to pick up some shampoo, why do you always tell me to be careful how I cross the street?
Well, you'll find out that after you cross. If I give too much away right from the start it won't be so interesting.
But she had not expected to cross an ocean, enter a new and romantic-sounding country, and find herself in exactly the same position.
According to research by Gunnar Samuelsson, Jesus may not have died on a cross. Instead, it's possible that he died on a pole or a tree trunk.
It then became necessary to settle the best route for the line to follow; and that was determined, in the first place, by the shape of the land it had to cross.
The river is six miles deep in some areas and the only way to cross it is using a pulley and a rope.
In other words, the merits, etc. of making detours are the consideration of the attitudes of the landowners whose property the line would cross, the convenience of other towns and villages, as well as connection with other railway lines.
My mother always used to get cross with me when I received bad reports from school.
cross - (krzyż, przekreślenie, przejść)
Nordic combined is one of the winter sport events, a competition where you compete on the combination of two Nordic style ski events - cross country skiing and ski jumping.
3. annoyed
He was always annoyed in the city by noises of one sort or another.
He arrived an hour late, which annoyed me very much.
The people next door were annoyed with us for making so much noise last night.
I'm annoyed at your selfishness.
annoyed, annoyed at [sb/sth], annoyed with [sb/sth] (adj + prep), annoyed about sth
Of course he thought it was a joke and let it slide with a "hm?" but he was seriously annoyed. I mean, just don't say things like that even as a joke!
When Fred hears loud music, he gets annoyed.
Her conceit about her beauty annoyed many people.
Children make me feel annoyed.
I must say that I am really annoyed with the Commission.
He was beginning to get very annoyed WITH me ABOUT my untidiness.
Ollie seems to be annoyed with me for some reason at the moment.
She was annoyed to discover that her husband had taken her car keys
I could see how annoyed my mother was when I came home late for dinner.
She was annoyed that her servants used to break plates and glasses when they were washing them after the party.
Inglese parola "rozzłoszczony"(annoyed) si verifica in set:
Angielski słownictwo part 1🇬🇧