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tr[siːð]1 (liquid) hervir, bullir2 figurative use (be angry) rabiar, estar furibundo,-a, estar furioso,-a3 figurative use (be crowded) bullir\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto seethe with people estar a rebosar, ser (como) un hervidero1) : bullir, hervir2)to seethe with anger : rabiar, estar furiosov.• borbotar v.• hervir v.siːða) ( be agitated) bullir*to seethe WITH something: her mind was seething with images las imágenes bullían en su cerebro; the town was seething with tourists — la ciudad estaba plagada de turistas
b) ( be angry) estar* furiosoI was absolutely seething — me hervía la sangre, estaba furioso, estaba que ardía
[siːð]VI1) (lit) borbotear, hervir2) (fig)* * *[siːð]a) ( be agitated) bullir*to seethe WITH something: her mind was seething with images las imágenes bullían en su cerebro; the town was seething with tourists — la ciudad estaba plagada de turistas
b) ( be angry) estar* furiosoI was absolutely seething — me hervía la sangre, estaba furioso, estaba que ardía
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seethe — [si:ð] v [: Old English; Origin: seothan [i] to boil ] 1.) to feel an emotion, especially anger, so strongly that you are almost shaking = ↑fume seethe with ▪ He was seething with anger. ▪ I was absolutely seething. 2.) be seething (with sth) … Dictionary of contemporary English
seethe — [ sið ] verb intransitive 1. ) to be extremely angry: Don t threaten me, Ronnie seethed. seethe with: He still seethed with anger over Maude s comments. 2. ) to be full of a lot of people or animals that are moving around quickly: seethe with:… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
anger — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bitter, deep, fierce, great, intense, seething ▪ genuine, real ▪ … Collocations dictionary
seethe — UK [siːð] / US [sɪð] verb [intransitive] Word forms seethe : present tense I/you/we/they seethe he/she/it seethes present participle seething past tense seethed past participle seethed 1) to be extremely angry seethe with: He still seethed with… … English dictionary
seethe — verb ADVERB ▪ inwardly, privately ▪ Inwardly she was seething, and vowed to get back at him. ▪ quietly, silently ▪ absolutely PREPOSI … Collocations dictionary
seethe — v. 1 intr. boil, bubble over. 2 intr. be very agitated, esp. with anger (seething with discontent; I was seething inwardly). 3 tr. & intr. archaic cook by boiling. Derivatives: seethingly adv. Etymology: OE seothan f. Gmc … Useful english dictionary
seethe — ► VERB 1) (of a liquid) boil or be turbulent as if boiling. 2) be filled with intense but unexpressed anger. 3) be crowded with people or things. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
seethe — [[t]si͟ːð[/t]] seethes, seething, seethed 1) VERB When you are seething, you are very angry about something but do not express your feelings about it. She took it calmly at first but under the surface was seething... [V prep] She put a hand on… … English dictionary
seethe — verb 1》 (of a liquid) boil or be turbulent as if boiling. ↘archaic cook (food) by boiling. 2》 be filled with intense but unexpressed anger. 3》 be crowded with people or things moving about in a rapid or hectic way. Derivatives seething… … English new terms dictionary
steam — [stēm] n. [ME steme < OE steam, akin to Du stoom, WFris steam] 1. Obs. a vapor, fume, or exhalation 2. a) water as converted into an invisible vapor or gas by being heated to the boiling point; vaporized water: it is used for heating, cooking … English World dictionary
boil — boil1 /boyl/, v.i. 1. to change from a liquid to a gaseous state, producing bubbles of gas that rise to the surface of the liquid, agitating it as they rise. 2. to reach or be brought to the boiling point: When the water boils, add the meat and… … Universalium