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seething

US // (ˈsiːðɪŋ) //

出气,出牙,怒火中烧,愤怒

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : boiling or foaming as if boiling
    • : crowded and full of restless activity
    • : in a state of extreme agitation, esp through anger

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Examples

  • My Twitter feed began lighting up with readers seething with rage at Stewart based off the Breitbart piece.

  • RAMON: (Seething with contempt) Secret ant landing strips, illegally established on foreign soil.

  • KIEV, Ukraine — The symbol of the Ukrainian revolution, the Maidan Square, is seething with bitterness and aggression these days.

  • At first it was raucous, trembling with patriotism, a sea of seething yellow.

  • They would later be dubbed a “bloodthirsty” “lesbian she-wolf pack” and—most famously—“a seething, Sapphic septet.”

  • It was true the green grass grew still upon the field, but who could tell what was seething underneath, in the bosom of the earth?

  • A boy of Thyrsis' age had no right to be seething with such bitterness; there must be some fundamental and terrible cause.

  • An almost unknown emotion, a limpid, seething love flooded his heart.

  • Bertrand was silent, almost impassible in the midst of the seething effervescence of the people.

  • I heard the seething currents under the breakers' softened thunder—louder than I ever heard it.