fury
fury 英 [ˈfjʊəri] 美 [ˈfjʊri]
n. 狂怒;暴怒
名词复数:furies
- Violent, angry, and ferocious, fury is a feeling of wild, intense anger. Before you let your fury get the best of you, it's good to take a few deep breaths before you speak.
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- n. 狂怒;暴怒
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1. Her eyes blazed with fury.
她的双眼迸发出暴怒之火。
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2. Fury over tax increases .
对增税极端愤怒。
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3. There was no shelter from the fury of the storm.
那时没有地方可以躲避狂风暴雨。
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4. He flew into a fury when I refused.
我拒绝他就勃然大怒。
- fury (n.) late 14c., "fierce passion," from Old French furie, fuire "rage, frenzy" (14c.), from Latin furia "violent passion, rage, madness," from or related to furere "to rage, be mad," which is of uncertain origin. "Many etymologies have been proposed, but none is clearly the best" [de Vaan]. Romans used Furiæ to translate Greek Erinyes, the collective name for the avenging deities sent from Tartarus to punish criminals (in later accounts three in number and female). Hence, in English, figuratively, "an angry woman" (late 14c.).
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