词汇 | fury |
释义 | fury noun[ S or U ] uk /ˈfjʊə.ri/ us /ˈfjʊr.i/ C2 extreme anger: 暴怒,狂怒 He could hardly contain his fury.他几乎克制不住自己的愤怒。 She flew into a fury at the suggestion.这个建议使她勃然大怒。 anger angerHe vented his anger by kicking the door. annoyanceSmoke can cause annoyance by making clothes and hair smell unpleasant. irritationShe expressed irritation with her son's attitude. frustrationA lot of children's behaviour problems are caused by sheer frustration. furyThe speech provoked fury in some parts of the world. rageHe was filled with jealous rage when he saw his girlfriend talking to another man. He was apoplectic with fury. He was blind with fury. The fury of the crowd was directed towards the police. The mountaineers had to face the full fury of the elements. His face was contorted with fury. Anger and displeasure acrimony anger animus annoyance bad feeling flap get the humpidiom gorge grit grit your teethidiom grudge hard feelingsidiom have a face like thunderidiom irritation red mist reprehension resentfulness resentment road rage slow burn Idiomlike fury fury | American Dictionaryfury noun[ C/U ] us/ˈfjʊər·i/ extreme anger or force: [ U ]The battle raged with mounting fury. Examples of furyfury A fury for rights claiming has developed in the last twenty-years with media expansion and the strengthening of the individual's position in society. This startling finding was immediately broadcast over loudspeakers and incited mixed feelings of betrayal and fury among the protesters. By contrast, they reacted with fury to schemes undertaken by large enterprises. He saw shadows, suffering, poverty, filth and religious fury. But his fury was regarded by the audience as a frontal attack not only on the author, but on poetry itself. In this sense it came to be used particularly in phrases like "livid with fury" for a person pale with anger. Progressivism, in short, was so much sound and fury, signifying very little, even at the height of its always ephemeral powers. Sometimes, however, the third element, uncontrolled fury, would burst into the open + triggered by some obstacle, some threat, some defeat + sweeping away all practical considerations. Ship was wet everywhere, while the dogs barked like fury. The nightmarish description paves the way for even more striking elemental fury also staged at night. In both of these latter cases, the element of surprise is removed and no time limit is put on the state of fury. Similarly, the evaluative expression fan 'in fury' in line 10 increases the negativity and enhances the reportability of the story. Only the sight of his own daughter stops his fury. The fury passed after the vomit took effect and never reappeared. With her indomitable spirit of adventure, she consistently broke both social and martial rules, moving as she pleased without passes and working with unsatiable fury. See all examples of fury 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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