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形容词激烈的; 狂怒的,暴怒的; 热烈兴奋的; 喧闹的
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1. He is furious at being kept in the dark.
他因为被瞒着而大发雷霆。
2. His furious activity put us all to shame.
他那孜孜不倦的干劲使我们大家羞愧。
3. I was furious when he crashed my car.
当他撞了我的车时,我很生气。
4. The ship can weather the furious storm.
这条船禁得起狂风暴雨的袭击。
5. There was a furious knocking at the door at midnight yesterday.
昨天半夜有人猛烈地敲门。
1. 愤怒:而且简单地听信熊晶小姑海勒(Gail Hiler)的一面之词,对熊晶进行严厉的起诉,而且是刑事起诉. 另外,<<威切斯特卫报>>的主编布拉斯伯格(Blassberg)在早前接受采访时也曾表示,当地大多数居民对皮洛当年处理熊晶案的手法感到愤怒(furious).
2. 生气:王母(Goddess of Heaven)[她妈妈]发现女儿与凡人(mortal)结婚后非常生气(furious),要求她返回天庭. 牛郎非常担心. 这时老牛让他把它杀掉,披上它的皮(hide),带上孩子去天上找织女. 王母出于愤怒,用簪子(hairpin)在天空划出(scratch)一条宽阔的河流,
3. 狂怒的:fur 软毛 | furious 狂怒的 | furnace 熔矿炉
4. 猛烈的,生气的:fragrant 芳香的 | furious 猛烈的,生气的 | fruitful 有成效的
1. 狂怒的;暴怒的
Someone who is furious is extremely angry.
e.g. He is furious at the way his wife has been treated...
妻子受到的待遇让他感到异常愤怒。
e.g. I am furious that it has taken so long to uncover what really happened.
花了这么长的时间才弄清楚究竟发生了什么事,这让我怒向胆边生。
2. 大力的;猛烈的;激烈的
Furious is also used to describe something that is done with great energy, effort, speed, or violence.
e.g. A furious gunbattle ensued.
一场激烈的枪战随之爆发。
1. Cranes line the busy waterfront as office and apartment towers rise at a furious pace.
2. The furious dad stormed round to the butcher who supplied the meat with the syringe needle.
3. furious什么意思
3. The only sound to be heard among the travellers was the furious clicking of camera lens as we tried futilely to capture the grandeur.
4. While the government is adamant in pursuing a crackdown on illegal structures atop village houses, indigenous villagers are furious that the authorities have been overly harsh on them.
5. furious的意思
5. Fueled by a dose of Linsanity and a timely coaching change, the Knicks are making a furious charge toward a division title.
6. McIlroy held off a furious charge by Woods to win the Honda Classic and go to No 1 in March.
7. furious的解释
7. Heston plunged into the role, rehearsing two months for the furious chariot race.
8. It was a reflection of cautiousness, the closeness of the race and the influence of furious spinning by both campaigns.
9. Shandong players were furious at the penalty award and an earlier disallowed goal which had thrown the match into confusion.
10. Furious, the headmaster found a formal contractor and had builders inject concrete into each floor.
adj
1. marked by extreme anger
e.g. the enraged bull attached
furious about the accident
a furious scowl
infuriated onlookers charged the police who were beating the boy
could not control the maddened crowd
Synonym: angered enraged infuriated maddened
2. (of the elements) as if showing violent anger
e.g. angry clouds on the horizon
furious winds
the raging sea
Synonym: angry raging tempestuous wild
3. marked by extreme and violent energy
e.g. a ferocious beating
fierce fighting
a furious battle