Unit 10:ANGRY / BAD TEMPERED.
(tứcgiận / xấutính)

1-angry[`æηgriwith s.o. (for doing sth); about /at sth)feeling or showing strong dissatisfaction: tứcgiận; cáu.
There were some angry scenes outside the factory yesterday when the management
announced the loss of four hundred jobs.
Many people are angry about the Government`s decision to increase taxes.
She`s angry with him for forgetting her birthday.
2-annoyed[ə`nɔidwith s.o.; about/at sth)slightly angry, often because of smaller,
more ordinary things: hơicáu; bựcmình.
I`m really annoyed about missing that train.
My mother used to get annoyed with us if we got our clothes dirty.
3- to annoy[ə`nɔi] (s.o.)to cause someone to be annoyed: làmbựcmình; gâyrasựtứcgiậnnhẹchoai.
It annoys me that she never listens to anyone else`s opinion.
4- annoying[ə`nɔiiη]causing you to be annoyed: gâybựcmình.
She`s got a really annoying habit of staring at people.
5- furious[`fjuəriəs] (with s.o.; about/at sth) very angry: rấttứcgiận; tứctối.
I`m furious with him for letting me down like that!
He was furious at being made to wait.
6- to infuriate[in`fjuərieit] (s.o.)to cause someone to feel furious: làmchoairấttứcgiận.
The decision to close the village school has infuriated most parents.
7- infuriating[in`fjuərieitiη]extremely annoying: gâytứcgiậnvôcùng; gâytứctối.
It’s infuriating not to be able to get a ticket
8- irritated[`iriteitid]annoyed, often because you want something to stop: bựcmình; bịchọctức( vìmấtkiênnhẫn).
She seemed rather irritated by his whistling.
9- to irritate[`iriteit] (s.o.)to cause someone to feel irritated: làmphátcáu; chọctức.
His voice irritates me because it`s so loud.
10 - irritating[`iriteitiη]causing you to feel irritated: gâybựctức; gâykhóchịu.
It`s irritating when people ask stupid questions.
11- irritable[`iritəbl]tending to get irritated easily and often for no good reason:
dễcáu ;cáukỉnh.
She`s usually quite irritable-in the mornings, especially if she’s had a late night.
12- touchy[`tʌt∫i] (about sth) easily annoyed or upset: hay tựái; dễđộnglòng.
You`re very touchy tonight - I can`t seem to say anything right.
He`s still quite touchy about the break-up of his marriage, so try not tomention it.
13- bad-tempered[`bæd`tempəd]angry and irritable; tending to get angry easily:xấu tính, hay cáu, dễ nổi nóng.
He gets bad-tempered when he`s tired and shouts a lot.
14- to have a bad temper: to get angry frequently and easily: cótínhnóngnảy; cótínhxấu.
She never argues with him because he`s got such a bad
15- to lose your temper: to become suddenly and uncontrollably angry: khôngkiềmchếđượccơngiận.
After being made to wait for over an hour, she finally lost her temper and started screaming at the receptionist.
16- to go mad/crazy(colloquial) suddenly to become very angry: nổiđiên; nổicơnthịnhnộ.
He went mad when I told him that I`d changed my mind.
She`ll go crazy if I`m late for dinner
17- to have a fit (colloquial) suddenly to become very angry: nổicơnthịnhnộ.
He had a fit when he realized that he would have to do the whole job again.
18- to take it out on (s.o.):to make someone suffer because you feel angry, even though it is not their fault: cưxửmộtcáchkhóchịuđốivớiaivìtứcgiận; trútcơngiậnlênđầuai.
Stop shouting at me! Just because you`ve had a bad day, it doesn`t mean
you have to take it out on me.
19- an outburst[`autbə:st]a sudden explosion of anger: cơngiậndữ; sựbộcphát.
His outburst surprised me - I had no idea he was so angry about thesituation
20- a tantrum[`tæntrəm]a sudden explosion of anger (especially by a child or by someone behaving childishly): cơnhờn; cơncáukỉnh (nhấtlàcủamộtđứabé).
He had a tantrum because he couldn’t have what he wanted.
21- frustrated[frʌs`treitid]dissatisfied or annoyed because you cannot do what you want
to do or have what you want to have: nảnlòng; khôngcókhảnăngthànhcông
trongnghềmìnhđãchọn.
He`s frustrated about not being able to get a job.
22-to frustrate[frʌs`treits.o.)to cause someone to feel frustrated: làm (ai) bốirối; nảnlòng.
It frustrates me that she can`t see my point.
23- frustrating[frʌs`treitiη]causing you to feel frustrated: bựcmình; làmnảnlòng.
We`ve been trying to sell our house for the last year and a half, butwithout any success.
It`s so frustrating.
24-frustration[frʌs`trei∫n]the
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