wrath的意思和读音

wrath

: [ræθ] : [rɒθ]

n.

忿

n.anger,rage,ire,fury

wrathn.

1.extreme anger

the wrath of God

n.1.; ; ;

n.1.<formal>strong anger, often with a desire for revenge

1. worthy adj. wrath n. wring v. ...

4.忿 wound shock wrath wringer ...

6. ... Health( Wrath) Strength( ) ...

7. worthy adj. wrath n. wring v. ...

8. Deceit Wrath Conservatism ...

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1.For the wrath of God is revealed from heaven against all ungodliness and wickedness of men who by their wickedness suppress the truth.

2.It is often said that speaking Russian or Polish in western Ukraine arouses the wrath of local "nationalists" .西使

3.Since we have now been justified by his blood, how much more shall we be saved from God's wrath through him!忿

4.Elrath has no "dragon breath" , but when his righteous wrath is stirred, his eyes burst into a streak of blinding light.耀

5.But it was made subtly clear that were the bank to slam on the brakes, then it would feel the wrath of the ruling Liberal Democratic Party.

6.I cannot believe that you think you can continue to do these things and not bring upon you my wrath.

7.Thus saith Jehovah of hosts: I am jealous for Zion with great jealousy, and I am jealous for her with great wrath.

8.Her thought, when he first broached this, was that she ought to make some demonstration of astonishment or wrath.忿

9.Silver's face was a picture; his eyes started in his head with wrath. He shook the fire out of his pipe.西

10.However, the actual ruler Cixi did not give him any chance, and Guangxu ended his miserable life in wrath and helplessness.