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    furious查询结果如下:

    音标:['fjʊriəs]

    基本释义/说明:adj.狂怒的;猛烈的
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    a.
    ①狂怒的;
    be furious with sb (at what sb has done)
    对某人(某人所做的事)大发雷霆.
    The general was furious to hear (= when he heard) of the defeat.
    那将军听到失败的消息非常愤怒.
    ②狂暴的,激烈的,猛烈的;
    a furious struggle (storm, quarrel)
    猛烈的斗争(暴风雨,争吵).
    There was a furious knocking at the door.
    门上有一阵猛烈的敲门声.
    She drove the car at a fast and furious rate.
    她以极快甚至疯狂的速度开车.
    -扩展释义
    扩展解释:
    a.1. 狂怒的[F][(+at/with)][+to-v][+that]2. 狂暴的,猛烈的;强烈的[B]3. 喧闹的,热烈兴奋的[B]
    -同义词和反义词
    -furious的不同词性形态

    形容词 变体/同根词

    Extremely annoying, frustrating or irritating
    “To actually go and try to find it can be infuriating and virtually impossible.”
    Characterised or marked by fury; furious
    “Billy wuz furisome, an’ wen’ right ’way ter Mage Rudd’s sto’, but he got sich uh way ub twissin’ his tongue dat he twiss out ub il by sayin’ dat somebody swap eggs wid Billy.”
    Extremely angry.
    “In my two practices, I had already learned that nothing infuriated Candy more than a spiritless cheerleader.”
    (now rare) Enraged, furious.
    (very rare) Tending to fury; capable of being infuriated.

    名词 变体/同根词

    anger, rage or fury
    “They seem to unconciously know how to inflict the maximum infuriation on men.”
    “This event was a source of embarrassment and infuriation on one level and complete perplexity on another.”
    “There are possibly a dozen paintings in the entire book that might hang on a wall without bringing prompt infuriation.”
    The state or quality of being furious or outraged; enragement; inflamedness.
    “He throws the microphone down with furiousness and sits down in his chair without another word.”
    “Marius grunted which Erika interpreted as his way of showing his agreement but in actuality it was his way of showing his furiousness.”
    “She took a moment to think and then looked back up with hurt and furiousness.”
    Uproar; enthusiastic anger. || Excitement or commotion.
    “The stalling of the project has caused a public furore in Waitara, which has high levels of unemployment.”
    “Among the highlights were crowd trouble, arrests and the inevitable tabloid furore that accompanies such incidents.”
    “That was 12 years ago and Phil has long since forgotten the furore his unfortunate remarks caused.”
    Extreme anger. || Strength or violence in action. || An angry or malignant person.
    “I hadn’t imagined I would have such an intimate contact with the raw fury of nature.”
    “In particular, Western sexual freedom puts them under intolerable pressure, and they lash out in fury against us.”
    “People vented their fury at the police at an emergency public meeting on Monday night.”
    A general uproar or commotion || Violent anger or frenzy || A state of intense excitement
    “Attempts in the past to foster non-argumentative discussion have fail as exampled by the non-debate thread furor.”
    “Town leaders did not raise a furor, and dozens of families stood outside their homes watching the convoy as it rolled toward the battle site.”
    “Oh, heavens to Betsy, what a furor, what a to-do, what a downright brouhaha.”
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