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Below you will see some of the most common English idioms you can use when feeling angry, frustrated or irritated with something.

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I¡¯ll go bananas if you ask me that question one more time. Èç¹ûÄãÔÙÎÊÎÒÒ»´ÎÄǸöÎÊÌ⣬Îһᷢ·èµÄ¡£ 2. go nuts

We¡¯ve got so many complaints today, I think I¡¯ll go nuts. ÎÒÃǽñÌ챧Թ̫¶àÁË£¬ÎÒÏëÎһᷢ·èµÄ¡£

3. lose it

When Erica asked Tim to leave, he just lost it and started shouting at her.

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4. go mental

Have you gone mental? Why do you keep arguing with the boss? You¡¯ll get fired.

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Mum, don¡¯t freak out! I¡¯ve just crashed the car. ÂèÂ裬µ­¶¨!ÎҸհѳµ×²»µÁË¡£ 6. go bonkers

When I was told to wait for another hour, I just went absolutely bonkers.

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The crowd went berserk when they were told that all the flights had been cancelled.

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I think he¡¯ll blow his top when you give him the news. µ±Äã¸æËßËûÕâ¸öÏûϢʱ£¬ÎÒÏëËû»á´ó·¢À×öªµÄ¡£ 9. fly off the handle

My dad flies off the handle anytime someone mentions politics.

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I can¡¯t be late. My parents will hit the roof. ÎÒ²»Äܳٵ½¡£ÎÒ¸¸Ä¸»á´ó·¢À×öªµÄ¡£ 11. go ballistic

My new neighbours throw parties every night. It just makes me go ballistic.

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12. go off the deep end

I¡¯ll go off the deep end if I get fired because of someone else¡¯s mistake.

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When I saw the look on Helen¡¯s face, I just knew she¡¯d blow up.

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I have something to tell you. Please, don¡¯t pop your cork. ÎÒÓл°Òª¸æËßÄã¡£Çë²»Òª±©ÌøÈçÀס£ 15. go ape

Susie will go ape if she ever hears about it. Èç¹ûËÕÎ÷Ìýµ½Õâ¼þÊ£¬Ëý»á´ó·¢À×öªµÄ¡£

Unfortunately, getting angry is part of our everyday lives. I hope that enriching your vocabulary will help you make light of your problems. And to forget about all your problems, check out

these fun idioms you can use when you¡¯re really happy. Keep learning and let us know if you have any questions.

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