词汇 | furious |
释义 | furious adjective uk /ˈfjʊə.ri.əs/ us /ˈfʊr.i.əs/ furiousadjective (ANGRY)B2 extremely angry: 狂怒的,暴怒的 furious withI was late and he was furious with me.我迟到了,他冲我大发脾气。 furious about/atHe's furious about/at the way he's been treated.他因自己受到这样的对待而大发雷霆。 We had a furious debate about the death penalty.我们就死刑问题吵了个天翻地覆。 Synonyms angry(EMOTIONAL) apoplectic be besideyourself crossmainly UK incandescent(QUALITY) incensed irate livid(ANGRY) seething(angry) sore(ANGRY)USinformal wrathful angry angryIt does no good to get angry at him - it won't change the situation at all. soreUSHe's still sore about the way things turned out. annoyedHe was annoyed with her for being late. irritatedI was irritated that he didn't thank me. They were furious when one of their best managers was poached by another company.他们一个最好的经理被别的公司挖走了,他们很恼火。 She was furious, and with reason. I was expecting him to be furious but he was very restrained.我还以为他会火冒三丈呢,但是他却表现得很冷静。 He was so furious about the accusations in the letter that he threatened to sue.他对信里的指控愤怒至极,扬言要控告对方。 In a furious tirade of abuse, the opposition spokesperson demanded the minister's resignation.在措词激烈的长篇指责中,反对党发言人要求这位部长辞职。 Angry and displeased acridly acrimonious acrimoniously aggrieved amused exasperatedly fed up fed up to the back teethidiom fired up fit to be tiedidiom not be a happy camperidiom outraged peeved piqued pissed off venomous warpath wound up wrathful wrathfully furiousadjective (STRONG)using a lot of effort or strength: 强烈的;激烈的 There is a furious struggle going on between the two presidential candidates.两位总统竞选人之间进行着激烈的争斗。 He set off running at a furious pace.他出发时猛跑了一阵。 Physically strong and powerful (as) tough as old bootsidiom beefy billy-o brute brute forcephrase bulletproof indestructibly industrial-strength intensely invincible invincibly ruggedly shatterproof shockproof sinewy souped-up stalwart violent washboard stomach with a vengeanceidiom Related wordfuriousness furious | American Dictionaryfurious adjective us/ˈfjʊər·i·əs/ furiousadjective (ANGRY)extremely angry: Sandy was furious with me for forgetting to pick her up. furiousadjective (VIOLENT)violent or forceful: Furious winds rocked the coastal town. Examples of furiousfurious It is a wild zigzag trajectory catapulted out of furious energy into a state of graceful stasis, choreographed in five movements. Style evolution is fast and furious in the fashion industry. Page after page is dedicated to a furious tirade against those in power. In a burst of furious inspiration he casts the two as thinlydisguised characters in his opera, who begin to interact with their real-life alter egos. Indeed, the remaining gaps in our knowledge are narrowing at a furious pace daily. This gentle, innocent girl was suddenly transformed into a furious avenger. Prominent biologists and politicians were furious that local people could act so destructively. Her father was furious and denied her entry to his house. I was furious with him-drunk and high all the time. The one is highly embarrassed by someone jumping the cue, the other gets furious about men's socks which are too short. A wild and furious disregard for law pervaded the entire country. Rejection of gratuities will make you feel furious. He had no answers as to what had made him so furious, since neither of the girls had done him any harm. No one's serious, and it makes me furious. The last basic sonic element is a furious rhythmic stream composed of small 'cuts' of all samples in the library. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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