Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Are very angry trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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The NoKos are very angry.
They are very angry but have to retire from the Court of Justice.
The public are very angry.
We are very angry, but we will keep the protests peaceful.”.
A lot of people are very angry.
They are very angry because The Deceiver so cleverly twists their minds to turn away from the truth.
Remember, people are very angry.
We are very angry because we have no land for our livelihood anymore," one farmer was quoted as saying.
I think you are very angry with her.
The people in the locality are very angry.
You could have died; the doctors are very angry," my dad said, as if I should have apologized to everyone.
We don't know, but people are very angry.
People are very angry to see their dogs stolen and dog thieves are rarely arrested.”.
And, yes, I know that you are very angry with me.
People are very angry with me because I am saying,“Let's take time, let's talk to them.”.
When they are red hot they are very angry about something.
This means that some people will like it while some people are very angry.
The people are very angry with the leadership of this party, because this is an election that we will win 100% if we had support from the top.
Iran's stance is unacceptable and I mentioned to the foreign minister that we are very angry with Iran's support for the regime," Alkhatib said.
And when you're very angry, count to 100.".
No, you're very angry.
If you're very angry, count to 100.”.
We're very angry about this.".
When you're very angry, count to one hundred.
If you're very angry, to 100.
If you're very angry, count to 100.”.
We're very angry at what he(Kim Jong Un) has done.”.
In other words,try not to have arguments when you're very angry, as they can just escalate into nastiness.
For example, if you're very angry with someone and you stab them with a knife, that's destructive.
We're very angry or attached or upset in some way, and it causes us to act in a compulsive manner, based on previous habits and tendencies.