单词 | furious |
释义 | furiousfuriousfurious /ˈfjʊəriəs $ ˈfjʊr-/ adjective1 very angryfurious at/aboutHe is furious at the court’s decision.be他对法庭的裁决感到愤怒。furious withShe was furious with me.be她对我很恼火。furious thatI’m absolutely furious that nothing has been done.havebedo什么事也没有做成﹐我真是气坏了。2done with a lot of speed, violence, or effort: He worked at a furious pace.work他拼命地干活。—furiouslyfuriously adverbTHESAURUS: furiousangry feeling or showing anger: He gets really angry if people are late.getbeangry voicesvoicemad [not before noun] informal angry: Dad was mad at me for damaging the car.bedamagecross [not before noun] spoken a little angry – used when speaking to people you know well: Don’t be cross with me.annoyed [not before noun] a little angry, but not very angry: I was annoyed that the class was cancelled again.beannoybecancelKay was annoyed by his thoughtless remark.beannoyirritated a little angry about something silly or unpleasant that keeps happening: He was clearly irritated by their stupid questions.beirritatequestionWe were getting irritated by the noise next door.begetirritatefurious/livid very angry: He was furious when he found out what they’d done to his car.befinddooutraged very shocked and angry: There were hundreds of complaints from outraged viewers.behundredcomplaintoutrageviewerbad-tempered a bad-tempered person becomes angry easily and often: a bad-tempered old mantemperin a bad mood if someone is in a bad mood, they seem angry and behave in an unfriendly way, often for no particular reason: I woke up in a bad mood.wakeWhy are you in such a bad mood?be |
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