arrabbiarsi
Provare o manifestare rabbia; diventare arrabbiato.
English: to get angry, get cross, get mad, lose one's temper, see red
- Si arrabbia facilmente quando le cose non vanno come vuole. — He gets angry easily when things don't go his way.
- Non arrabbiarti, non ne vale la pena. — Don't get angry, it's not worth it.
Forma riflessiva del verbo (raro) arrabbiare.
English: reflexive of (rare) arrabbiare
- Tende ad arrabbiarsi per motivi banali. — She tends to get angry for trivial reasons.
- I bambini spesso si arrabbiano quando sono stanchi. — Children often get angry when they are tired.
Usato in senso non figurato o idiomatico: composto dell'infinito arrabbiare con si.
English: Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: compound of the infinitive arrabbiare with si.
- Arrabbiarsi si forma aggiungendo 'si' a 'arrabbiare'. — Arrabbiarsi is formed by adding 'si' to 'arrabbiare'.
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