fury
noun
ˈfjʊəri
noun
1
extreme,
often
uncontrolled
anger
暴怒,狂怒;
U
I
was
shaking
with
fury
.
我气得发抖。
Jo
stepped
forward,
her
eyes
blazing
with
fury
.
乔满目怒火地走上前来。
The
report
was
leaked
to
the
press,
much
to
the
president’s
fury.
报告被人透露给了媒体,令总统大为光火。
2
a
feeling
of
extreme
anger
暴怒,狂怒; 激动
singular 单数
‘Go
on
then!’
shouted
Jamie
in
a
fury
.
‘See
if
I
care!’
“那就请便了!”杰米怒吼道,“我才不在乎呢!”
3
a fury of sth
a
state
of
very
busy
activity
or
strong
feeling
〔活动、感情等的〕激烈,热烈; 狂热
She
was
listening
with
such
a
fury
of
concentration
that
she
did
not
notice
Arthur
had
left.
她听得极为入迷,都没注意到阿瑟走了。
In
a
fury
of
frustration
and
fear
Nina
bit
his
hand.
尼娜一阵懊恼和害怕,咬了他的手。
4
like fury
with
great
effort
or
energy
[非正式] 拼命; 迅猛
informal
We
went
out
and
played
like
fury.
我们出去疯玩了一通。
5
used
to
describe
very
bad
weather
conditions
[文] 狂暴,猛烈〔用于形容坏天气〕
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At
last
the
fury
of
the
storm
lessened.
暴风雨的猛烈势头终于消减了。
6
Fury
one
of
the
three
snake-haired
goddesses
in
ancient
Greek
stories
who
punished
crime
〔古希腊神话中的〕复仇三女神之一;