furious
adjective /ˈfjʊəriəs/
/ˈfjʊriəs/
狂怒的;暴怒的 - Their incompetence made me furious.
他们的无能令我大为光火。 - furious at something/somebody She was absolutely furious at having been deceived.
她受了骗,怒不可遏。 - furious with somebody/yourself He was furious with himself for letting things get so out of control.
他对自己很恼火,怪自己竟让事情变得如此不可收拾。 - furious that… I'm furious that I wasn't told about it.
这事没有跟我说,我十分气愤。
Topics Feelingsb2- The president is said to be furious at the newspaper report.
据说总统对报纸的报道大动肝火。 - You must be furious at me for not telling you sooner.
我没有早点儿告诉你,你一定非常生气。 - I was furious at the way we'd been treated.
我们所遭受的待遇令我气愤难当。 - She was still furious over suggestions that she had lied to the public.
她对那些暗示她欺骗公众的话仍然怒不可遏。 - I'm still furious with him.
我仍然对他十分恼火。
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- Their incompetence made me furious.
激烈的;猛烈的;高速的;盛怒的 - a furious debate
激烈的辩论 - She drove off at a furious pace.
她驾车飞驰而去。 - A furious row broke out last night after it was revealed that hundreds of prisoners had been released early from jail.
据透露,数百名囚犯已提前获释,昨晚爆发了激烈的争吵。 - Play was fast and furious in the opening minutes of the game.
在开始的几分钟内比赛打得紧张激烈。
see also fury- a furious debate
词源late Middle English: from Old French furieus, from Latin furiosus, from furia ‘fury’.