furious
柯林斯词典
1. ADJ Someone who is furious is extremely angry. 狂怒的
He is furious at the way his wife has been treated. 他因妻子所受到的对待方式而狂怒不已。
2. furiouslyADV 狂怒地
He stormed out of the apartment, slamming the door furiously behind him. 他冲出了公寓,狂怒地把门从身后撞上。
3. ADJ Furious is also used to describe something that is done with great energy, effort, speed, or violence. 激烈的; 玩命的; 迅猛的
A furious gunbattle ensued. 接下来的一场激烈枪战。
4. furiouslyADV 激烈地; 玩命地; 迅猛地
Officials worked furiously to repair the centre court. 官员们玩命工作整修中央球场。
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furious /ˈfjʊərɪəs/
剑桥词典
- They were furious when one of their best managers was poached by another company .
- She was furious, and with reason .
- I was expecting him to be furious but he was very restrained .
- He was so furious about the accusations in the letter that he threatened to sue .
- In a furious tirade of abuse , the opposition spokesperson demanded the minister's resignation .
furious adjective (ANGRY)
extremely angry极其生气的,怒不可遏的
I was late and he was furious with me. 我迟到了,他冲我大发脾气。
He'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。
例句
furious adjective (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。
furiousness
noun [ 不可数或单数名词:没有复数形式的名词 ] ukYour browser doesn't support HTML5 audio
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暴怒;狂怒
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