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zhà to burst; to explode / to blow up; to bomb / (coll.) to fly into a rage / (coll.) to scamper off; to scatter
nǎo xiū chéng to fly into a rage out of humiliation / to be ashamed into anger (idiom)
hǒu to roar / to howl / to shriek / roar or howl of an animal / bellow of rage
to lose one's temper; to fly into a rage; to throw a tantrum
qiāng (literary) to knock against (esp. to knock one's head on the ground in grief or rage) / opposite in direction; contrary
rán to fly into a rage / to see red
páo xiào (of beasts of prey, torrents of water, a person in a rage etc) to roar
è unable to restrain one's anger (idiom); in a towering rage
dàng to rage / to dash / to surge
dàng to rage / to dash / to surge / also written 激荡
(onom.) sound of sth splitting or breaking apart / sound of an object falling to the ground / a cry of rage / Taiwan pr. [bo1]
bào to fly into a rage / to rage violently
léi tíng to be furious / to fly into a terrible rage
tāng dǎo huǒ lit. to jump into scalding water and plunge into raging fire (idiom) / fig. to brave any danger / to go to any lengths (for a noble cause)
bào tiào léi to stamp with fury; to fly into a rage
fān téng to turn over / to surge / to churn / to rummage / raging (torrent)
mào huǒ to get angry / to burn with rage
齿 yǎo qiè chǐ (idiom) to gnash one's teeth; to fume with rage
fēng xíng shí to be popular for a while; to be all the rage for a time
bào píng lit. fight tigers with one's bare hands and wade across raging rivers (idiom) / fig. to display foolhardy courage


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