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быть очень рассерженным (The population was up in arms over the demolition of the old theater. Население было очень рассерженно за снос старого театра. Interex); быть очень рассерженным (The population was up in arms over the demolition of the old theater. Население было очень рассерженно за снос старого театра. Interex); готовый к сражению (Yeldar Azanbayev); негодовать (about – по поводу: protesting vigorously about something "teachers are up in arms about new school tests"(Oxford Dictionary); to be very angry (Cambridge Dictionary): In the months following Shen’s murder, homicide investigators took the unusual step of asking hundreds of men of Middle Eastern descent to voluntarily submit their DNA. (...) “The dragnet had a lot of people who were up in arms about it,” said Caitlin. “It’s a very contentious way they went about getting their evidence. So I think, to me, that’s what stood out.” ctvnews.ca ART Vancouver) |