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1 furious
adjectivewütend; heftig [Streit, Kampf, Sturm, Lärm]; wild [Tanz, Sturm, Tempo, Kampf]be furious with somebody/at something — wütend auf jemanden/über etwas (Akk.) sein
* * *see academic.ru/29970/fury">fury* * *fu·ri·ous[ˈfjʊəriəs, AM ˈfjʊr-]1. (angry) [sehr] wütend▪ to be \furious toben▪ to be \furious with [or at] sb wütend auf jdn sein▪ to be \furious about [or at] sth über etw akk erzürnt sein geh, sich akk über etw akk aufregen famto have a \furious argument [or quarrel] [or row] einen heftigen Streit haben, sich akk heftig streiten\furious outburst heftiger Gefühlsausbruchto be in a \furious temper sehr gereizt sein [o schlechte Laune habenin a \furious effort mit einer gewaltigen Anstrengungat a \furious pace [or speed] in rasender Geschwindigkeitfast and \furious rasantthe questions came fast and \furious from the reporters die Fragen der Reporter kamen Schlag auf Schlag* * *['fjʊərɪəs]adj1) (= very angry) person, letter, protest, reaction, row wütend; (= violent) argument, debate, attack, battle heftighe was furious that they had ignored him — er war wütend darüber, dass sie ihn ignoriert hatten
she was furious to find that... — sie war wütend, als sie feststellte, dass...
to be furious at or with sb ( for doing sth) — wütend auf jdn sein(, weil er/sie etw getan hat)
she was furious at being disturbed — sie war wütend darüber, dass sie gestört wurde
I'm furious! — ich bin total sauer!
he was furious with himself for getting drunk — er war wütend auf sich, weil er sich betrunken hatte
2) (= tremendous) pace, speed rasendat a furious pace —
the punches came fast and furious — es hagelte Schläge
* * *furious [ˈfjʊərıəs] adj (adv furiously)1. wütend, zornig ( beide:at sth über akk)2. aufbrausend (Temperament)3. wild, heftig (Kampf), (Sturm auch) stark:at a furious pace mit rasender Geschwindigkeit* * *adjectivewütend; heftig [Streit, Kampf, Sturm, Lärm]; wild [Tanz, Sturm, Tempo, Kampf]be furious with somebody/at something — wütend auf jemanden/über etwas (Akk.) sein
* * *adj.aufgebracht adj.grimmig adj.rabiat adj.wild adj.wütend adj.
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