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fumed

/fyoomd/US // fyumd //UK // (fjuːmd) //

气化,气的,气化了,气化了的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : darkened or colored by exposure to ammonia fumes, as oak and other wood.

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Examples

  • The interests of millions, he fumed, were in “the hands of about twenty coxcombs.”

  • “They are sidestepping the SNC,” fumed Mohammed Sarmini, an SNC spokesman.

  • The stymied Tareq fumed for the rest of the day, announcing that “their star, Michaele” would not attend the official wrap party.

  • The caller fumed that this proved her unsuitability to serve on the highest court.

  • “A nation whose people can't say 'Merry Christmas' is a nation capable of ruining its own economy,” he fumed on November 20.

  • “I fretted and fumed all next day, and raised a great disturbance,” rejoined the old gentleman.

  • Last week I should have moped and fumed here, and cursed my luck in being bound to a log on a day like this.

  • "If you ask me, he's got the deuce of a cheek, you know," Verinder fumed.

  • They fumed with exceeding wrath, and slopped over with pious indignation at the swindle put upon them.

  • Clarice fumed with fury at hearing the slow means appointed for Tartaglia's death.