fume
verb /fjuːm/
/fjuːm/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they fume | /fjuːm/ /fjuːm/ |
he / she / it fumes | /fjuːmz/ /fjuːmz/ |
past simple fumed | /fjuːmd/ /fjuːmd/ |
past participle fumed | /fjuːmd/ /fjuːmd/ |
-ing form fuming | /ˈfjuːmɪŋ/ /ˈfjuːmɪŋ/ |
- [intransitive, transitive] to be very angry about something
(对…)大为生气,十分恼火 - fume (at/over/about somebody/something) She sat in the car, silently fuming at the traffic jam.
她坐在汽车里,心中对交通堵塞感到十分恼火。 - fume (with something) He was fuming with indignation.
他愤愤不平。 - + speech ‘This is intolerable!’ she fumed.
“这真让人不可容忍!” 她怒气冲冲地说。
Topics Feelingsc2- Motorists were left fuming as police closed the motorway for six hours.
警察将高速公路封锁了6 小时,司机都怒气冲冲 。 - Hurry up or else he'll be fuming mad.
快点儿,不然的话他会气得发疯的。 - He sat fuming over what he had just learnt.
他坐在那里对刚得知的事感到怒不可遏。 - She was still quietly fuming about Peter's remarks.
她心里仍对彼得的话憋了一肚子火。 - Tracy was positively fuming over the loss of her phone.
特蕾西因为手机丢了而极其恼火。 - We were all fuming at the delay.
我们都对这次耽搁十分恼火。
Collocations Dictionaryadverb- inwardly
- quietly
- silently
- …
- about
- over
- at
- …
- fuming mad
- be left fuming
- be positively fuming
- …
- fume (at/over/about somebody/something) She sat in the car, silently fuming at the traffic jam.
- [intransitive] to produce smoke or fumes
冒烟;冒气
词源late Middle English: from Old French fumer (verb), from Latin fumare ‘to smoke’.