furious
furious 英 [ˈfjʊəriəs] 美 [ˈfjʊriəs]
adj. 暴怒的;猛烈的
- If you've ever been so angry you'd swear you felt your blood boiling, you could reasonably say that you were furious. The word basically means "full of fury," so you get the picture.
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- adj. 暴怒的;猛烈的
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1. She was absolutely furious at having been deceived.
她受了骗,怒不可遏。
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2. He was furious with himself for letting things get so out of control.
他对自己很恼火,怪自己竟让事情变得如此不可收拾。
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3. I'm furious that I wasn't told about it.
这事没有跟我说,我十分气愤。
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4. a furious debate
激烈的辩论
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5. She drove off at a furious pace.
她驾车飞驰而去。
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6. furiously angry
大发雷霆
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7. ‘Damn!’ he said furiously.
“该死的!”他十分愤怒地说。
- furious (adj.) late 14c., "impetuous, unrestrained," from Old French furios, furieus "furious, enraged, livid" (14c., Modern French furieux), from Latin furiosus "full of rage, mad," from furia "rage, passion, fury" (see fury). Furioso, from the Italian form of the word, was used in English 17c.-18c. for "an enraged person," probably from Ariosto's "Orlando Furioso."
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