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/fyoor-ee/US // ˈfyʊər i //UK // (ˈfjʊərɪ) //

怒气冲冲,怒不可遏,怒火中烧,怒气冲冲的样子

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural fu·ries.

    • : unrestrained or violent anger, rage, passion, or the like: The gods unleashed their fury on the offending mortal.
    • : violence; vehemence; fierceness: the fury of a hurricane;a fury of creative energy.
    • : Furies, Classical Mythology. minor female divinities: the daughters of Gaia who punished crimes at the instigation of the victims: known to the Greeks as the Erinyes or Eumenides and to the Romans as the Furiae or Dirae. Originally there were an indefinite number, but were later restricted to Alecto, Megaera, and Tisiphone.
    • : a fierce and violent person, especially a woman: She became a fury when she felt she was unjustly accused.

Synonyms & Antonyms

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Synonyms
heavily沉重地,重重地,沉重的,重重的seriously认真,认真地,严肃地,严肃的strongly强烈要求,强烈认为,强烈建议,强烈地vigorously大力,大力地,轰轰烈烈,大力宣传severely严肃地,严格地,严格来说,严格地说actively积极,积极的,积极地,主动angrily愤怒地,怒气冲冲地,怒气冲冲,恼怒地animatedly兴致勃勃地,激动地,兴高采烈地,栩栩如生boisterously轰轰烈烈,轰轰烈烈地,兴高采烈,汹涌澎湃briskly爽快地,迅速地,爽快的,爽快brutally残酷地,残暴地,残忍地,粗暴地cruelly残忍地,残酷地,残酷,残忍earnestly恳切地,恳切地说,恳切,恳切的说energetically大力,大力推动,大力地,有力地ferociously狠狠地,猛烈地,猛烈的,凶猛地fiercely猛烈地,狠狠地,猛烈的,猛烈forcibly强制,强行,强制要求,强迫frantically慌忙地,慌慌张张地,慌张地,疯狂地furiously怒气冲冲地,怒气冲冲,怒发冲冠,愤怒地intensely激烈地,强烈地,浓烈的,激烈的keenly殷切地,殷勤地,切实,敏锐地madly疯狂地,疯狂的,疯狂,疯了meanly卑鄙地,卑鄙地说,卑劣地,卑鄙painfully痛苦地,痛快地,痛心疾首地,痛心疾首powerfully有力地,强有力地,强大的,强有力relentlessly亹亹不倦,亹亹不倦地,亹亹不挠,亹亹不渝rigorously严谨地,严格地,严密地,严格roughly大致,大致上,大致如此,大体上rowdily吵吵嚷嚷地,吵吵闹闹地,哗啦啦,吵吵嚷嚷的savagely野蛮地,野蛮的,狠狠地,野蛮地进行sharply锐利的,急剧,锐利,急剧的spiritedly精神抖擞地,兴致勃勃地,兴致勃勃的,精神抖擞的sprightly活泼的,神气活现,精神抖擞的,精神抖擞地stormily猛然间,暴风雨般的,狂风暴雨地,暴风骤雨般地tumultously/tumultuously乱七八糟的;乱七八糟的turbulently汹涌澎湃地,汹涌地,湍流地,紊乱地uproariously高兴地,高声欢呼,高兴洋洋,高兴地说着urgently紧急,迫切地,急着,急于viciously恶狠狠地,狠狠地,恶毒地,恶狠狠violently猛烈地,猛然间,猛烈抨击,猛烈vivaciously活泼地,活跃地,活泼的,活力四射wildly疯狂地,野生的,狂野地,野生with all one's might

Examples

  • The American people are perfectly capable of judging the policies that affect their lives and conveying the fury they would feel toward politicians who would threaten them.

  • It is easy to imagine a Republican Party that tips deeper into ethnonationalist grievance and social traditionalism in the coming years and builds a fuller agenda through which to express its furies.

  • It poses a unique opportunity for bad actors to inject misinformation into the situation and for fury and frustration to build.

  • As he has throughout the course of his political career, he doubled down and struck back at his opponents with equal if not greater fury.

  • It’s impossible to attribute the fury of any one storm to climate change, but scientists have observed a statistically significant link between warmer waters and hurricane intensity.

  • And black fury toward cops today is fueled by historic economic disparities and by the economic disaster of the past decade plus.

  • From righteous fury to faux indignation, everything we got mad about in 2014—and how outrage has taken over our lives.

  • The song is about rage and fury and passion, and I had a lot of pain that I wanted to release.

  • Head mistress Jean Harris is the ultimate proof of “Hell Hath No Fury like a Woman Scorned.”

  • Photos: Fury at the Ferguson Decision The fight for a fair justice system has gone far beyond Ferguson.

  • The attack was commenced by the allies under Blucher upon the French centre, with a fury irresistible.

  • Meanwhile the cabal against the ruined Ripperda raged with redoubled fury in the Spanish cabinet.

  • It burst upon them ere long with awful fury and grandeur, the elements warring with incredible vehemence.

  • That struck the people in wrath with an incurable wound, that brought nations under in fury, that persecuted in a cruel manner.

  • Because in far distant times he saved the life of a Chinaman from the fury of a crocodile.