小词详解 | furious
furious 英 [ˈfjʊəriəs] 美 [ˈfjʊriəs]
The debate in rich countries about the high price of drugs is a furious and frustrating one.
富裕国家对高药价的争论趋于白热化且令人沮丧。
——《经济学人》News goes on air as it emerges in a furious competitive scramble, and then if it proves inaccurate it is supplanted rather than corrected.
在激烈的新闻争夺战中,新闻刚刚出现就会被播出,如果播出的内容被证实有误,它们会被替代掉,而不是被修正。
——《纽约时报》
[形容词] 极度愤怒的
他在一场激烈的辩论中展现出了杰出的口才。
He exhibited his oratorical prowess in a furious debate.她驾车飞驰而去。但她并不知道发动机出了毛病。
She drove off at a furious pace. But she didn't know that the motor was out of whack.
她恬不知耻地承认自己一直对他不忠,这令他非常愤怒。
He became furious at her brazen admission that she had been cheating on him.
Furious, Harry wrenched his teeth apart.
哈利怒不可遏,使劲张开被粘住的嘴。
fuming: feeling, showing, or expressing great anger indignant: feeling or showing anger or annoyance at what is perceived as unfair treatment irate: feeling or characterized by great anger
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