furiousness 的定义
- full of fury, violent passion, or rage; extremely angry; enraged: He was furious about the accident.
- intensely violent, as wind or storms.
- of unrestrained energy, speed, etc.: furious activity.
furiousness 近义词
等同于 snit
furiousness 的近义词 7 个
furiousness 的反义词 3 个
更多furiousness例句
- In the spot, comedian Will Farrell sets out for Norway, furious that the Scandinavian nation is thrashing the US in the electric vehicle race.
- There, I lied to a health inspector to send him away, knowing that if we failed the inspection, my boss would be furious and I’d be out of a job.
- I was so furious that I had wasted money, not to mention the clothes were made from such uncomfortable and unbreathable fabrics.
- According to Silveti’s book, the Soviet guards poured out of the auditorium bar at four o’clock, and were furious to discover that the Luna had not departed on time.
- This time, the impeachment proceedings were fast and furious after a devastating breach of democracy.
- The story was so appalling, the attack so brutish and morally offensive, that it provoked an immediate, furious response.
- I also believe the administration is hiding something about Benghazi and Fast and Furious, but the key word is “believe.”
- “Operation Fast and Furious” continues to rankle some Republicans.
- “They are furious with Pippa,” an aristocratic source told Radar Online at the time.
- Many Syrian rebels remain furious with what they view as a cynical U.S. decision to intervene in Syria against ISIS but not Assad.
- A furious controversy concerning this picture had arisen among art critics.
- A furious storm raged at the time, which destroyed two Swedish ships.
- It began by a furious attack upon the village of Asperne, which was taken and retaken several times.
- He swept Aristide aside like an intercepting willow-branch, and poured forth a torrent of furious speech upon his wife.
- Luna rushed down the stairs in a furious rage and insulted Captain Janolino in the presence of his troops.