DictionaryForumContacts

   Russian
Google | Forvo | +
to phrases
негодовать vstresses
gen. be indignant; boil over; resent; bristle (And the Kremlin's rhetoric on Ukraine has noticeably hardened in recent months, with Russian President Vladimir Putin asserting that Ukraine belongs in Russia's sphere of influence and bristling at the Ukrainian government's deepening ties with the West. foreignpolicy.com inna203); cut up rough; raise a banner (bigmaxus); be on one's ear; gloom (he continued to gloom over the fact that he had been passed over for promotion to district manager VLZ_58); seethe (VLZ_58); steam (VLZ_58); choke; be in a huff; huff; repine
Игорь Миг be peeved by; be outraged at; rant; get incensed
amer. be mad (SirReal)
idiom. be up in arms (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)
Makarov. be indignant at (на что-либо, против чего-либо); bear resentment; feel resentment; harbour resentment; rail at (на что-либо, против чего-либо); wax indignant; be indignant with (на кого-либо, против кого-либо)
негодовать: 16 phrases in 3 subjects
General6
Humorous / Jocular1
Makarov9