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  • Do you have any sense?

  • You are horrible.

  • This is just unacceptable.

  • I have just taken enough from you and I just can't stand this anymore.

  • Get out of this office right now.

  • Has anyone yelled at you like this before?

  • We'll be at your word.

  • Please be a drawbridge or just someone who just yells and cannot talk.

  • Talk.

  • I become very flustered and, you know, I just can't speak when people yell at me like this because shouting is an extreme expression off anger.

  • I mean, it's Boyle int.

  • It's a farm off domination.

  • So how do you deal with people yelling at two one friends?

  • I have a video for you on skill, Opie there, which will help you to understand that why people yell and how do you actually handle such situations?

Do you have any sense?

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How to Deal With People Who Shout At You? Handling Rude & Angry People | Self-Improvement Video

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    林宜悉 posted on 2020/03/21
Video vocabulary

Keywords

expression

US /ɪkˈsprɛʃən/

UK /ɪk'spreʃn/

  • noun
  • A look on someone's face that shows their feelings.
  • Act of making your thoughts and feelings known
  • Group of words that have a specific meaning
  • The act of making your feelings or opinions known.
  • A word or phrase.
  • The act of making one's thoughts or feelings known.
  • The manifestation of emotions, ideas, or qualities in art, music, or literature.
  • The manifestation of emotions, ideas, or feelings through artistic mediums.
  • The act of conveying thoughts, feelings, or information through words, gestures, or other means.
  • A look on someone's face that conveys a particular emotion.
  • A particular look or demeanor on someone's face that conveys emotion or thought.
  • A mathematical phrase combining numbers, symbols, and operators.
  • A mathematical phrase combining numbers, symbols, and operators.
  • The way in which music is performed to convey emotion
  • The act of making your opinions or feelings known.
  • A word or phrase used to convey a particular idea or feeling.
  • other
  • The process of conveying feelings or ideas through creative means
  • The act of expressing one's thoughts or feelings
  • The way a performer conveys emotion or feeling in their performance
extreme

US /ɪkˈstrim/

UK /ɪk'stri:m/

  • adjective
  • Very great in degree
  • Far from the average or moderate.
  • Farthest from the centre or middle; outermost.
  • Farthest from a center
  • Of the highest degree or intensity.
  • Going to great lengths; beyond what is moderate, usual, or necessary.
  • Very severe; very strong
  • Involving a high level of risk or danger.
  • noun
  • The furthest point or limit of something.
  • A measure or course of action that is drastic or far-reaching.
  • The furthest limit or degree of something.
  • Effort that is thought more than is necessary
sense

US /sɛns/

UK /sens/

  • noun
  • Certain mental feeling or emotion
  • Normal or clear state of mind
  • Meaning of a particular word, phrase or text
  • verb
  • To perceive using sight, sound, taste touch etc.
  • To recognize the presence of something
deal

US /dil/

UK /di:l/

  • noun
  • An agreement entered into, especially in business, to do something for someone else.
  • A large amount or quantity.
  • A business transaction.
  • The act of distributing playing cards.
  • other
  • To distribute playing cards to players.
  • To behave in a certain way towards someone.
  • verb
  • To cope with something - usually troubles
  • To give (something bad e.g. news) to
  • To buy and sell illegal drugs
  • To give out (cards, etc.) to; distribute
  • To do business with someone or to sell products
  • other
  • To take action to solve a problem.
horrible

US /ˈhɔrəbəl, ˈhɑr-/

UK /ˈhɒrəbl/

  • adjective
  • Very bad; causing annoyance, distaste or fear
stand

US /stænd/

UK /stænd/

  • verb
  • To be a candidate in an election
  • To be able to accept someone, something; bear
  • To last for a long time
  • To be upright; not be sitting or lying down
  • To place something in a particular position; place
  • To be (as stated)
  • To still be valid
  • To have an opinion about something
  • noun
  • Effort to fight against something
  • Piece of furniture; device to hold or support
  • Place in a stadium where spectators watch
  • Table where things are sold at a fair or market
handle

US /ˈhændl/

UK /'hændl/

  • verb
  • To cope with or take responsibility for
  • To control a machine, car etc.
  • To control or be controlled /used in a certain way
  • To deal with a particular situation/person; manage
  • To buy, sell, or move materials or goods
  • To hold, control, or use something with the hands
  • To touch objects with the hands to look at them
  • noun
  • The part of a door you hold to open it
  • Thing you hold to carry or open a bag, pan etc.
  • A part of an object designed to be held or operated by hand.
  • A nickname or alias, especially online.
  • other
  • To manage, control, or deal with someone or something.
  • To touch, feel, hold, or use something with the hands.
understand

US /ˌʌndɚˈstænd/

UK /ˌʌndə'stænd/

  • other
  • To be aware of something
  • To believe something to be the case
  • Perceive the intended meaning of (words, a language, or a speaker).
  • To feel or show sympathy for; empathize with.
  • other
  • To grasp something mentally.
  • verb
  • To know the meaning of language, what someone says
skill

US /skɪl/

UK /skɪl/

  • noun
  • Ability to do something well
yell

US /jɛl/

UK /jel/

  • noun
  • A sudden loud cry or shout
  • verb
  • To shout loudly at someone in pain or excitement