wrath 英 [rɒθ]   美 [ræθ]

wrath

wrath  英 [rɒθ] 美 [ræθ]

n. 愤怒;激怒 

名词复数:wraths 

Jane braved the wrath of her parents by refusing to marry the man they had chosen. 简无畏地冒犯她父母的愤怒,拒绝嫁给他们早已选定的那个男人。
I wanted to tell my story to the world, not with hate and wrath, but with integrity. 我想把我的故事完整地讲给这个世界听,不带有憎恨和愤怒。

  • Wrath is great anger that expresses itself in a desire to punish someone: Noah saw the flood as a sign of the wrath of God.
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  • n. 愤怒;激怒
  • 1. Jane braved the wrath of her parents by refusing to marry the man they had chosen.

    简无畏地冒犯她父母的愤怒,拒绝嫁给他们早已选定的那个男人。

  • 2. I wanted to tell my story to the world, not with hate and wrath, but with integrity.

    我想把我的故事完整地讲给这个世界听,不带有憎恨和愤怒。

  • 3. And so grows the wrath, humiliation, spite and grudge aroused by not having them –as well as the urge to destroy what have you can’t.

    因为没有它们而产生的愤怒、羞辱、怨恨和妒忌——以及摧毁你不能拥有的东西的渴望——也随之而增长。

  • wrath (n.) Old English wræððu "anger," from wrað "angry" (see wroth) + -þu, from Proto-Germanic -itho (as in strength, width etc.; see -th (2)).
wrath / rɒθ ; NAmE ræθ / noun [uncountable ] ( old-fashioned or formal) extreme anger 盛怒;震怒;怒火 the wrath of God 上帝的愤怒 wrath·ful / rɒθfl ; NAmE ræθfl / adjective wrath·ful·ly / ; NAmE / adverb wrath / rɒθ ; NAmE ræθ / wrath·ful / rɒθfl ; NAmE ræθfl / wrath·ful·ly / ; NAmE /
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